By Mark Grant
Pathos
It is really rather pathetic. The Prime
Minister of Spain today called for a deposit guarantee fund, pleaded for the EU
to take over the budget of Spain and said Spain would cede its sovereignty over
its banks. This is all just one thing; a cry for money and money at any cost.
The poor fellow has obviously lost whatever self-respect that he had and is
behaving no differently than some street urchin begging for alms. What can be
seen from this kind of behavior is the desperate state that Spain is in and it
is reflected in his desperate pleas for help. I would speculate that so much
has been hidden and so many balance sheets falsified that Spain has suddenly
found itself in a sea of their own making which could be termed, “Dire
Straits.” When Rajoy termed the bailout for Spain as a “Victory for Europe” I
knew that he had left “sense and sensibility” behind and headed into the land
of Don Quixote where windmills were imagined to be giants and fantasy had
replaced reality. The problem is, unlike the creation of Miguel Cervantes, this
guy is the Prime Minister of Spain and not some aged senior chasing after the
Knights Templar in his later years.
More Gruel Please Sir
I am reminded of that famous scene in
Oliver where a second serving is asked for and the commotion that it causes.
The European Union can now be viewed as three distinct groups. The bailed-out
countries that are trying to renegotiate their agreements, pleading for more
money, and asking for more integration in the hopes of getting more gruel. This
is all characterized by some grand plan of course so that they can con the
wealthier nations out of their money under the banner of the Three Musketeers,
“All for one and one for all” which really just means; “give me your money so I
can live just like you do and thank you so much.”


























