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tore   
19 Sep 2008
News / New Polish Euro Coins [65]

I think Poland should quit the idea of joining the euro...
in my opinion is the biggest mistake you could ever do...Polish must make their voice heard in a referendum..it is your country ...it does not only belong to a bunch of big real estate giants and banks , who the only thing they are longing for, is the euro and foreign financial institutions...up and ready to arse-rape your country..and have most of your population grabbed by the balls...to subsequently squeeze them with higher interest rates and basic costs of living, selling you the sweet idea to ezy access to mortgages and other financial products.

Look at the PIGS(portugal,Italy,Greece and Spain)...the three of them considered by many poles..."developed countries"...well, first..they ain't..second ..the banks have, literally ...**** 'em up...look , read, react...u are still on time
tore   
20 Sep 2008
News / New Polish Euro Coins [65]

Hello everybody;
i am glad to see that some people payed some attention to my comments.
i am a bit concern though, it seems to me that polish culture is strong and stubborn enough...it's been tested for centuries..still survived many attempts to

obliterate it...

You see every economy..., according to the different models applied in macroeconomics has two legs fiscal and monetary policies...this two legs support the whole of the body of an economy...

Giving up one , means nothing but chopping up one and trying to keep on walking with the one left...who in his/her brains would even think of doing that..

and that is exactly what they are trying to do to poland....look at denmark, sweden norway...these countries were pushed into the european idea ...bravely they told the giants in brussels to stick that amorfous project up their arses..

They still don't like the EU...but unfortunately for them , everybody else seems to be buying into it.

Giving up your zlotych will mean giving up a possibility to run your own land...allowing some guy in the central european bank, who doesn't even speak polish to please some corrupt politician and hungry bankers they previously bribed anyway to get rich through the debts you will be enticed to sign...

peace brothers
tore   
21 Sep 2008
Travel / zloty or Euro [33]

Hello everybody;
i am glad to see that some people payed some attention to my comments.
i am a bit concern though, it seems to me that polish culture is strong and stubborn enough...it's been tested for centuries..still survived many attempts to

obliterate it...

You see every economy..., according to the different models applied in macroeconomics has two legs fiscal and monetary policies...this two legs support the whole of the body of an economy...

Giving up one , means nothing but chopping up one and trying to keep on walking with the one left...who in his/her brains would even think of doing that..

and that is exactly what they are trying to do to poland....look at denmark, sweden norway...these countries were pushed into the european idea ...bravely they told the giants in brussels to stick that amorfous project up their arses..

They still don't like the EU...but unfortunately for them , everybody else seems to be buying into it.

Giving up your zlotych will mean giving up a possibility to run your own land...allowing some guy in the central european bank, who doesn't even speak polish to please some corrupt politician and hungry bankers they previously bribed anyway to get rich through the debts you will be enticed to sign...

peace brothers
tore   
24 Sep 2008
News / New Polish Euro Coins [65]

All i am saying is:

Keeping your zlotych is already boosting your exports to youand foreign investment in poland.Think of it ...would you buy the same service for 20 zlotych or for £/.20

...if i was a investor who plans to sells his products away from poland anyway...
i would set a company there pay wages there, and sell abroad....
In the long term ...goods made in Poland would be more and more demanded, industries would grow and further employment would be created with and reasonable growth in wages.

I know that in poland people tends to look at spain as an example of growth...in my opinion the wrong one...but i am not polish!!!, that is up you

.."remember:they had the chance to keep their peseta for 20 years"....once they joined the euro, they became expensive and tourism, their main industry ...has deviated to places like turkey...because price-wise is more sensible..and is hotter(which must be horrible).A strong currency comes from a strong sustainable exports over imports trade balance...not form joining a club.

Now if you are working in a bank and/or in a property management company , i do understand very well if you support the euro...since it is convenient for you guys...you are the ones really making the dough...but remember...greed has it limits ..would you like to follow blindly the same growth model as the southern european states and britain?...look at them now...the machine has stalled.

Up to you...best of luck
tore   
24 Sep 2008
News / New Polish Euro Coins [65]

Southern;

I agree with you on the subzidises issue, but don't you think that it sounds more like a poor blackmail...come on bro!!?...Are you suggesting that because in the south, goverments gave in to the sweet idea of money for free...to help to keep

up industries like the cheese in france(which would be sunk without EU help), some fruits and strange crops that are of no use(heard of the lino ...in Spain).

The Policies and intentions have to change, or change has to be forced,less subsidizes, more foreing investment..Poland has to move away from industries doomed to die or find a way to make them profitable...shift the little help that europe might send into better and more efficient industries...

I understand what southern is saying...but it does not seem fair to pimp other countries ...who is brussels really representing then?..the scandinavians do not share the idea of europe as a whole, the south seems to be rather passive with anything that is imposed from strasburg/Masstricht...and they won't be able to help this many new countries in the same way as it did with southern states anyway,,,because the truth is that the cake(money) has shrunk and there are more guests to the party...hungry(in a positive way) ones.

In brief, Europe has changed regardless of what any o us might think ...that subsidizes thing can be administrated in the same way and might not work as well as before..changes are needed...from the top, new ideas are needed...you can not run 21 members 15 or 20 years after ..following the same doctrines you did to run 15, you can get stuck in the past.
tore   
1 Oct 2008
News / New Polish Euro Coins [65]

I just read in the warsaw voice that president kaczka refuses to join the euro , i don not particulaly like this guy , but for once he says something i agrre with