A problematic relationship
I quite like Germany, I like your
serious and your relaxation, I appreciate your cities and your culture - I was
still in Berlin a few days ago. One thing amused me: your newspapers
apparently had some trouble to translate "La France insoumise" , they
left in quotes, not translated, and explaining that insoumise was something like rebel, but not quite. This
concept, you obviously have some problems with !
Well, problems, there are many others. You rejoice the
victory of Emmanuel Macron, thinking that he will be a loyal liberal support of
your Europe. Do not rejoice too quickly. Victory of Emmanuel Macron
was not a victory for supporting his program, it was a victory of fear, fear in
the first round of left-wing voters who feared a second round Le Pen Fillon,
and voters on the right that were alarmed with a second round Mélenchon Le Pen; and
the second round, the same. - but with a third of voters ready to leave the
Euro and the European Community. Logically, the French have given their
President the means to govern; but the record abstention shows clearly
that there is no majority, no agreement to realize this type of reforms you like
so much and urge us to make, such as the demolition of the labour code.
Don't be fooled. A large
part of the french people voted against the Euro and the European Community; It
is not that they are ready to leave with
a light heart ; even, I am afraid that , if asked the question, they would say
that's not so much leave the European institutions they would like, but to
evict you, as you have once again managed to be unbearable . And as for
those who voted Macron, don't think they appreciate you a lot more - a
number of them have done so because they believe or hope that he will finally
adopt a firmer attitude towards you.
Still, I don't think I am anti-German. My
name may let think that I belong more to the Mediterranean sphere, but, by the
way, I have at least as much Alsatian blood and family as southern. And
for me, but not just for me, I think
it's five to midnight, that these really are the last five years that we give us
and you to change radically the European policy.
Otherwise, bye, bye Euro and European
Community, or what will remain of it. Because it will be better all
destroy and leave it to the next generation to rebuild on a better basis.
One of your great statesmen just
died. Helmut Kohl (and Helmut Schmitt before him) had a true political
vision, they really make Europe progress-
and sometimes against the advice of economists. They knew, they had experienced
it in their flesh, that politics has its own domain and cannot be reduced to economy. They knew
the importance of building a Europe where European Nations would live in
harmony, in good society, in equality and would increasingly share a common
future.
What a contrast with Angela Merkel, with your Mutti, a lowbrow
grocer, which sees Europe as a bigger Germany, defending, oh how effectively,
German interests ; Which is normal since you are the best of the
Europeans, those that everyone should imitate, oh how, confident and dominating
are you again. Angela Merkel has managed that, again, you are hated, and
if European construction stops, your historical responsibility will be
overwhelming.
It also seems to me that it is
she who killed Helmut Kohl politically, and that he did not think much of her.
What’s wrong? Some answers
in next blog.
A clue. I've been among
those who believed in the necessity of the Euro for political reasons, because
I couldn't stand this apostrophe from the Nixon Treasury minister : "the dollar is
our currency, but it’s your problem."
Well, you tell us now : "euromarck is our currency, but it’s your
problem."
It won't do!
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