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Austerity Fires Voter Vengeance Against Euro

Reginald10 Wrote: May 03, 2012 4:39 PM
Is it better to prolong the agony, in hopes it may yet turn out OK; or quit now before a greater catastrophe occurs?
Over the last few years, as the debt crisis has engulfed Europe, the risk that has most concerned economists has been the possibility that the so-called 'olive growing countries' of Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain, joined by Ireland (and known as the PIIGS) might leave, or be forced out, of the Eurozone.
 
The possibility that Germany may choose to leave, however, is something that has received far less consideration. Though there can be little doubt the euro would survive without the Greeks or the Spanish, there is greater doubt of the euro surviving without the Germans solidly behind it....
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