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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Cure

The British Prime Minister is denying that he may have killed the European Union:

Cameron's decision not to take part in an EU treaty change aimed at tightening fiscal rules for countries using the euro has isolated Britain in the 27-nation bloc and created the biggest rift in his coalition since he took power in May 2010.

The prime minister's ambiguous answers on Friday to questions over Britain's future membership of the EU sparked speculation that the UK may now be contemplating a future outside the EU, although analysts say that would damage Britain's economy.

Hell, I'd give him credit for killing the EU--not blame--if the European Union dies.

The European Union has always been an entity that was against American interests. If NATO's purpose was to "keep America in (Europe), Russia out, and the Germans down," the EU's purpose had been to kick America out, pull Russia in, and ... well, to also keep the Germans down. That remains a constant, at least.

Still, Cameron didn't pull the plug on the already diseased EU. But if the French, Germans, and other Euro leaders get their way, they'll kill the diseased EU on the operating table in the mistaken belief that lots of leeches applied to the EU body will resurrect the still-warm corpse of the Soviet Union Lite that the Euro elites so desperately want to build.

Just die, already. I'm not even against the festering boils part, now.