What a title to an article, it’s not about the spend but what you spend it on and the ROI.
I think Draghi’s plan is actually pretty good, would have been nice if he would have mentioned how to ever do this in the EU’s current form and the legacy of some EU countries when it comes to EU funds and investments. But economically his planmaking makes sense.
Plus I don’t have any confidence in a German Christian Democrat lead EU. Not exactly the specialists when it comes averting agonizing decline.
It requires a lot of political will to implement this, way beyond the vested interests that Christian Democrats, and in particular German Christian Democrats, traditionally protect. We need fresh, young, courageous, ambitious, and decisive politicians for this. There must be someone somewhere, but it’s def not Ursula.
TeaLoverUA on
Yes, sure, more government spending. It’s not like you are falling behind freer economies
eraser3000 on
It’s so much more than this, it’s a 400 pages report but what newspaper just use as title are the usual controversial things such as investments (debt, mind you he also talks about private investment) and euro bonds
ProfessionalOwn9435 on
Go Go Europe. You need spend money to earn money or something like that.
Report also points different aspects, like need for more innovation and finansing such, energy transformation, lowering dependence of third coutries, need fo inclusion in prosperity, increasing home production… and so on.
So quite good paper, and it is good that commision does something.
nbelyh on
Plus 800bn debt you are saying? Bye-bye euro, it was fun, hello bitcoin!
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We need more debt. Sound responsible.
Ah yes the aweful decline of the netherlands…
What a title to an article, it’s not about the spend but what you spend it on and the ROI.
I think Draghi’s plan is actually pretty good, would have been nice if he would have mentioned how to ever do this in the EU’s current form and the legacy of some EU countries when it comes to EU funds and investments. But economically his planmaking makes sense.
Plus I don’t have any confidence in a German Christian Democrat lead EU. Not exactly the specialists when it comes averting agonizing decline.
It requires a lot of political will to implement this, way beyond the vested interests that Christian Democrats, and in particular German Christian Democrats, traditionally protect. We need fresh, young, courageous, ambitious, and decisive politicians for this. There must be someone somewhere, but it’s def not Ursula.
Yes, sure, more government spending. It’s not like you are falling behind freer economies
It’s so much more than this, it’s a 400 pages report but what newspaper just use as title are the usual controversial things such as investments (debt, mind you he also talks about private investment) and euro bonds
Go Go Europe. You need spend money to earn money or something like that.
Report also points different aspects, like need for more innovation and finansing such, energy transformation, lowering dependence of third coutries, need fo inclusion in prosperity, increasing home production… and so on.
So quite good paper, and it is good that commision does something.
Plus 800bn debt you are saying? Bye-bye euro, it was fun, hello bitcoin!
Varoufakis is typing…