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    European Union is pointless and EURO as well.

    EU wants to impose some Globalist Culture on EU citizens without caring about differences European Nations have.

    EURO and Schengen are just one of the paths towards United States of Europe (Which is a goal of Globalists)

    I don't want to live in United States of Europe, I want my currency and my state.

    As for Croatians, they know the best whats good for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lawspeaker View Post
    Germany adopted the Euro as a condition for unification. A condition that was drawn up by France. Basically: Versailles 2.0.
    But I wasn't talking of Germany. I was speaking of Slovenia and Italy.

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    I don't know but i would be happy if hungarians would have euro. Our ex president Ferenc Gyurcsány said the hungarian euro will coming soon around 2008, now 11 years later there's still no chance....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pulstar View Post
    What was the mistake there? They adopted EURO for economical reasons, so they can offer their products to other European markets more easily. Slovenian products such as Gorenje are definitively worse than some other products but they both come for the similar price. I don't know much about Italy but their industry seems to work.
    Cost of living increased more than salaries did. and wtf you have against Gorenje ? They're pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić View Post
    Cost of living increased more than salaries did. and wtf you have against Gorenje ? They're pretty good.
    Really nothing against them. I'd rather buy Slovenian products than say Turkish, but you can buy some better products on just about the same price. For example, I had one Gorenje vacuum cleaner and the only reason I couldn't fix it because casing was badly made by design and as it broke at the part where you put hose in it damaged on/off button.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pulstar View Post
    Really nothing against them. I'd rather buy Slovenian products than say Turkish, but you can buy some better products on just about the same price. For example, I had one Gorenje vacuum cleaner and the only reason I couldn't fix it because casing was badly made by design and as it broke at the part where you put hose in it damaged on/off button.
    Sorry to hear that. I have Gorenje Fridge and it's awesome.

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    I think it shouldn't. Otherwise the Croatians would be giving their politicians the ability to take a lot of debt (like Greece did) without having to devaluate the currency. That massive debt will put the country on the knees of some big global money lenders who will dictate all of the country's policies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pulstar View Post
    But I wasn't talking of Germany. I was speaking of Slovenia and Italy.
    That's their problem. Germany's problems are our problems and our problems are Germany's problems: that's how close the Netherlands and Germany work together. When they cough, we get the flu and the other way around. If something were to happen to their industrial performance, than we're kaput, and if something to happen to our ports and our economy, they go under. So, we need a system that we used to have that benefits us both.
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    You'd lose your fiscal independence and flexibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lawspeaker View Post
    That's their problem. Germany's problems are our problems and our problems are Germany's problems: that's how close the Netherlands and Germany work together. When they cough, we get the flu and the other way around. If something were to happen to their industrial performance, than we're kaput, and if something to happen to our ports and our economy, they go under. So, we need a system that we used to have that benefits us both.
    Well yes, I guess most if not all countries around Germany depend on Germany as its being the strongest economy around.

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