German voters will go to the polls this Sunday in a national election whose outcome could change the future of Germany and the Euro zone. According to the latest polls, Merkel's conservative lead has narrowed ahead of the vote on Sunday. Merkel and her conservative CDU/CSU coalition would receive 38% of the vote, an INSA poll showed on Thursday. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesIsn't it funny how the countries that take more than they give are completely pro europe, yet the ones the pay more have had enough.
Sep 20th, 2013 - 09:42 pm - Link - Report abuse 0We stress again that none of this implies any significant shift in Germany's policy towards the Euro zone crisis,” he added.
Sep 20th, 2013 - 10:02 pm - Link - Report abuse 0....and we know why, Germany the only EU country to benefit from the Eurozone Crisis.
....came in with a trade deficit and now has a trade surplus....
......Germany takes and takes, and exports and exports and lends and lends.
The Eurozone has become more about taking control of nations than it is about trading with them and being dictated to by overpaid unelected suits,
A thousand year Reich anyone....
Germany achieving economically .....what it couldn't achieve militarily!
....and meanwhile who wants the like of Spain, Greece, Portugal as equal trading partners ....they now think they are more than third world countries and that their politics actually mean something within an international community....
These dead weights would have devalued their currencies by now and it would be like the old days, living like a king over there on buttons....Spain could go back to exporting Sombreros, toy donkeys.....and waiters!
Ahh I feel much better after that rant...bloody Krauts...
The ONLY poll that ever matters is the one in the poll booth, so we will see on Monday.
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