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"Mr President, President Monti, you have undoubtedly built up great financial expertise from operations, in academic institutions, and in exclusive clubs such as Bilderberg and the Trilateral Commission. So, it is no coincidence that you recently travelled to Wall Street to meet the masters of that international finance sector whose actions led us into the state which all EU citizens, and particularly those in the euro area, well know, not least from their wallets. I am still trying to work out whether you met your accomplices or your masters. Accomplices because, as European Commissioner for over a decade, you share responsibility for the economic and financial situation of the Union. Masters because, since you took over as head of government without going through democratic elections, you have been brilliantly managing to plunder taxpayers, taking on the role of official paymaster for international finance. You have defended and supported here a conception of Europe that does not belong to us and which we do not share, and, just like your patron, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, you have come up with hackneyed nonsense, such as ‘we cannot end the crisis on our own’. However, you do not see, you two, and those like you who continue to pour out lies, that there are countries in the Western and democratic tradition, such as Switzerland, Norway, New Zealand, Canada and Australia, whose citizens, without a Union and without the euro, are looking at an economy and a financial situation far better than that ..."@en1
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