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JBond
03-25-2009, 08:25 AM
EU: U.S. on 'Way to Hell' (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,510445,00.html)

STRASBOURG, France — A top European Union politician on Wednesday slammed U.S. plans to spend its way out of recession as "a way to hell."

Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, whose country currently holds the EU presidency, told the European Parliament that President Barack Obama's massive stimulus package and banking bailout "will undermine the stability of the global financial market."

A day after his government collapsed because of a parliamentary vote of no-confidence, Topolanek took the EU presidency on a collision course with Washington over how to deal with the global economic recession.

Most European leaders favor tighter financial regulation, while the U.S. has been pushing for larger economic stimulus plans.

Topolanek's comments are the strongest criticism so far from a European leader as the 27-nation bloc bristles from recent U.S. criticism that it is not spending enough to stimulate demand.

They also pave the way for a stormy summit next week in London between leaders of the Group of 20 industrialized countries.

The host of the summit, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, praised Obama on Tuesday for his willingness to work with Europe on reforming the global economy in the run-up to the G-20 summit.

The United States plans to spend heavily to try and lift its economy out of recession with a $787 billion economic stimulus plan of tax rebates, health and welfare benefits, as well as extra energy and infrastructure spending.

To encourage banks to lend again, the government will also pump $1 trillion into the financial system by buying up treasury bonds and mortgage securities in an effort to clear some of the "toxic assets" — devalued and untradeable assets — from banks' balance sheets.

Topolanek bluntly said that "the United States did not take the right path.".

He slammed the U.S.' widening budget deficit and protectionist trade measures — such as the "Buy America" — and said that "all of these steps, these combinations and permanency is the way to hell."

"We need to read the history books and the lessons of history and the biggest success of the (EU) is the refusal to go this way," he said.

"Americans will need liquidity to finance all their measures and they will balance this with the sale of their bonds but this will undermine the stability of the global financial market," said Topolanek.

Obama insisted Tuesday that his massive budget proposal is moving the nation down the right path and will help the ailing economy grow again. "This budget is inseparable from this recovery," he said, "because it is what lays the foundation for a secure and lasting prosperity."

Obama also claimed early progress in his aggressive campaign to lead the United States out of its worst economic crisis in 70 years and declared that despite obstacles ahead, the U.S. is "moving in the right direction."

ABQCOWBOY
03-25-2009, 10:30 AM
I thought Bush was the devil and once he was out, world opinion of the U.S. would be all better?

Heal Thy Self Democratic Left because it would appear that you can no longer trust the World to change it's opinion when their own economies are burning down around them.

:banghead:

I just don't get it.

BrAinPaiNt
03-25-2009, 11:13 AM
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ABQCOWBOY
03-25-2009, 11:15 AM
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03-25-2009, 11:29 AM
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ArmoredSaint
03-25-2009, 08:52 PM
If anyone knows all about the folly of trying to spend your way out of debt, it's the Europeans.

ScipioCowboy
03-25-2009, 09:11 PM
Are the Czech really calling us out? Seriously?

To what has this world come?

CowboyFan74
03-25-2009, 09:14 PM
Are the Czech really calling us out? Seriously?

To what has this world come?

We're doomed!!!:eek:

masomenos
03-25-2009, 09:14 PM
Are the Czech really calling us out? Seriously?

To what has this world come?

It's ok, the Europeans are never right, this is actually a good sign. :)

ScipioCowboy
03-25-2009, 09:29 PM
It's ok, the Europeans are never right, this is actually a good sign. :)

Are you sure? Their eating habits are far superior to ours.

Beast_from_East
03-25-2009, 10:17 PM
Are the Czech really calling us out? Seriously?

To what has this world come?

Apparently so, but there is one thing I dont understand.


The article said that Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek slammed US plans to spend its way out of a reccession, A day after his government collapsed because of a parliamentary vote of no-confidence.


So his Government collasped because the Parliament in his country voted "no confidence" in his administration???


Seems like this is the last guy I would be asking for economic advice from!!!