Europeans against austerity cuts: thousands clash with police in Brussels
http://rt.com/news/europe-austerity-cuts-protests/
Published: 25 March, 2011, Russia Today.com
Vatic Note: How ironic, Brussels is the center of the European Union Parliament. Notice, how the Rothschilds is working this scam and it is by doing the following:
1. Get the nations in debt by taking control of the countries currency and credit,
2. Threaten, blackmail or Buy off politicians to get them to do what Rothschild needs to complete the outrageous spending necessary to have defaulting debt. Its what happened here in America.
3. Once the debt is beyond resolution, then the bought off politicians declare insolvency, and then default on the debt,
4. Then the debtors, Rothschilds and central banks come in and confiscate all assets of the nation PAID FOR BY THEIR TAXES including land, infrastructure, utilities, water sources and supply, agricultural land, freeways etc...
5. Then They charge fees for the use by citizens who already paid for that property with their taxes and would not have been there had they not done so for those bankers to foreclose on. All of this has already happened here and thus every nation becomes an occupied nation by the Rothschilds and his functioning army country, Israel.
6. Once he controls all land, infrastructure, banks, corporations, etc he has effectively globalized. Now he can decide what he wants to do with HIS PROPERTY and the people have no say. Very clever and psychopathic.
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Police fire a water cannon to disperse Belgian socialist union demonstrators in the streets around the European Union headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, 24 March 2011 (image from vosizneias.com / Credit: EPA) Watch video
A new threat to the euro overshadowed Libya and other issues at an EU summit in Brussels. A possible international bail-out for Portugal dominated talks, while nearby, police used water cannons to disperse crowds protesting against austerity cuts.
No to more layoffs, no to pay cuts, no to late retirement: this is the message from 20,000 angry demonstrators, pushed back with water cannons and pepper spray by riot police. The protestors tried to get in touch with EU leaders, who are meeting in Brussels to slash spending.
“This money was made to be used for social security,” said Serge Monsieur from Central General Public Services Union. “It was meant to be used for social health, not to help the banks.”
Across Europe voters are saying a loud “No” to more austerity measures. Portugal’s Prime Minister has quit after parliament voted down a fresh round of cuts. The country has three months left to repay almost 10 billion euros at a time when its sovereign credit rating has been cut. Analysts say the only options left are either national default, telling lenders the country cannot pay back its loans, or accept an EU bailout similar to Greece and Ireland.
"It has not happened in the west since the Second World War, but the longer you postpone this necessary evil, the more costly it is going to be,” said Pieter Cleppe from Open Europe think tank.
At the same time, military intervention in Libya is costing hundreds of millions of euros. Many are furious at what they see as an unnecessary and expensive campaign.
"Somebody asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Finance Minister about the financing of this,” said Jim Brann from “Stop the War Coalition.” “I think the overwhelming sense that you got from it among the public in Britain was skepticism.”
With growing poverty and millions unemployed across Europe, people seems to be losing patience with politicians who seem out of touch with reality.
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