“Top German court paves way for eurozone rescue fund”.
This was a heavily debated move. What it means is that German taxpayers will fund lending money to almost bankrupt countries in the EuroZone that used the Euro currency.
But why would Germany bail them out? Most Germans are very conservative and angry with countries like Greece, Spain and Italy that are fiscally irresponsible.
The answer is that The Dream is Bigger than selfishness. What dream is that ?
It is the dream of the RE-CREATION of the Roman Empire. It is the spirit of Charlemagne that will not – nay, cannot die in Germany and France. It is the dream of a world ruling empire from the British Isles to Afghanistan and all across North Africa. It is the resurrection of the glory days of Rome.
Charlemagne, First Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
The euro cannot be allowed to collapse. And the only way this is possible is to lend money to the irresponsible southern partners in order to keep the euro solvent.
The Dream will not be allowed to die. That is why the Euro must be saved.
Protesters Try To Storm US Embassy In Yemen – US embassy attacked in Cairo – US ambassador to Libya killed in attack – The US ambassador to Libya and three other staff were killed when the US consulate in Benghazi was attacked overnight on Tuesday. – Two killed as U.S. troops ambushed en route to rescue besieged diplomats in Benghazi – Tunis police disperse embassy protesters – Sudanese protest outside US embassy – Protests ramp up at embassies in Iran, Switzerland, Egypt, Yemen – What is even more astonishing is that the US government just sent the Muslim Brotherhood government in Egypt 1.5 Billion U.S. Dollars in foreign aid!
The Vatican says Pope Francis and the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church will meet in Cuba next week in a major step to heal the 1000-year-old schism that divided Christianity between East and West. (Washington Post, Friday, February 5th, 2016)…
I am at the end of my Thailand adventure. It has totally been an adventure but I can truly call Thailand my home. I adore it. I not only adore the beauty and the culture. But I adore the home that I found at Legacy with the Thai and Burmese students, along with Leon, Gloria and the Legacy staff. I am thankful that I have been able to teach a few important lessons to my students, but I am even more thankful for the daily lessons they have taught me. I can write a novel on the lessons, experiences, struggles and memories I now have and I do not want to dumb down the fact that Legacy has been the best experience of my life. I never want to take away from my time spent there but I do want to mention how extraordinary my time in Myanmar/Burma has been, even though it has been 2 short weeks.