Has the EU suddenly realized how much it has screwed itself over?
By: Rachel Marsden
Mario Draghi’s ‘competitiveness report’ says the bloc’s economic situation is dire… but shies away from pointing out the culprit
The EU is having a full-blown existential crisis. Someone has really screwed
up its economy, and the culprit is conspicuously absent from a new report
outlining the carnage. Are there no mirrors in Brussels?
Former European Central Bank president and Italian prime minister, Mario Draghi,
has published a new “economic competitiveness” report after a year of work at
the request of unelected ‘Queen’ Ursula von der Leyen’s ‘Royal’ European
Commission. And it’s a real page-turner, one of the great mysteries of our
times.
One is left to breathlessly leaf through the 400-page document looking for a
culprit responsible for the massive amount of economic carnage detailed by
Draghi. “For the first time since the Cold War we must genuinely fear for our
self-preservation,” he told reporters in Brussels. How about starting off by not
actively self-sabotaging?
Draghi said that the bloc desperately needs to keep up with China and the US,
but has been failing. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that the EU
readily jumped in to ride shotgun alongside Uncle Sam along regime change
highway, but now finds itself kicking dirt on the roadside and wanting to make
its own way.
“Now conditions have changed,” Draghi said. “World trade is slowing. China is
actually slowing very much, but it’s become much less open to us, and actually
it’s competing with us in global markets on all accounts. We’ve lost our main
supplier of cheap energy, Russia. And now we have to start for our defense again
for the first time since the Second World War.” Apparently, the jokers ruling
Europe from the big top tent in Brussels are shocked to discover that they’ve
been victimized. Who could possibly have done such a thing?
Gotta love the use of the passive there. “Lost” their cheap energy from
Russia. Like it just fell out of their pocket like a set of house keys on the
way back from the store.
Listening to Draghi, you’d also think that the EU hasn’t actually adopted
“de-coupling” from China as a strategy, egged on by Washington, which wanted
Europe all to itself, before EU officials rebranded it a “de-risking” when they
realized how stupid a move it would be to fully alienate China as the bloc’s top
trading partner and customer.
And now, oh gee, the EU has to start thinking about its own defense again,
Draghi said, rather than just using it to shake free some natural resources from
all the places with fortuitously-located terrorist problems.
The Ukraine conflict has been an equally convenient excuse to make more weapons
at taxpayer expense for the EU’s own defense after emptying out the old junk
from its closets. Good thing, too, because making more weapons is about the only
real easy answer for improving the economy right now, judging by the dire state
of things outlined in this new report. Still, the EU can’t even do the
military-industrial racket right.
Draghi has pointed out that EU members are basically idiots for buying most of
their weapons abroad, with nearly two-thirds coming from the US. Big mystery as
to why Washington wants to keep the party going in Ukraine when it’s making bank
by drumming up the need to ramp up weapons purchases for EU members under the
guise that their former top economic lifeline and energy supplier (Russia) was
suddenly a big threat to them. The bonus: making Europe more dependent on the US
for pricier gas, too.
The whole report is just loaded with gems, like this one: “If Europe cannot
become more productive, we will be forced to choose. We will not be able to
become, at once, a leader in new technologies, a beacon of climate
responsibility and an independent player on the world stage. We will not be able
to finance our social model. We will have to scale back some, if not all, of our
ambitions. This is an existential challenge...”
Draghi’s going on about all these grand ambitions like leading new tech and
being a climate and social icon, while European elites have been yelling at the
plebs to turn down the heating and air conditioning to stick it to Putin and
cheering mild winters like we’re living in the dark ages. Draghi also said that
the EU needs another €800 billion ($890 billion), which is about 4.5% of the
entire bloc’s GDP, just to be able to stay globally competitive. And that
competitiveness can only be achieved by thoroughly unscrewing everything they
screwed up over the past two and a half years through self-inflicted idiocy in
the interests of impressing their girlfriend Vladimir Zelensky (aka president of
Ukraine).
Draghi also said that the amount of cash needed to make the EU competitive
now is so massive that private investment just won’t cut it. And well, you know
what that means. In related news, EU taxpayers, there’s a sale right now on
Amazon France for €4 tubes of lube.
But what if EU taxpayers don’t want to comply, because they’ve had enough of
paying for all these screwups, as recent elections across the EU suggest, with
anti-establishment parties surging. Well, here’s Draghi with a plea. Cue the
violins: “Why do we care so much about growing. Yes, we have to finance these
needs, and these needs are important, but why are they so important? Well, they
are important because they have to do with our founding values, prosperity,
equity, peace and democracy in a sustainable world. And the EU exists to ensure
Europeans that they actually will benefit from these fundamental rights. And if
Europe can no longer provide them to its people, it will have lost its reason
for being.”
Okay, put the lube on ice, folks – he’s giving seduction a try. Queen Ursula
will no doubt be along shortly to play the “bad cop.”
So basically, the EU’s ‘braintrust’ blew a bunch of cash and deregulated the
economy “for Ukraine”, but now they need Europeans to be okay with handing over
even more cash, because it’s totally for their own good. This time it’ll work
out. Promise. Just like it did with that ex who you let crawl back into your
life one too many times.
Meanwhile, von der Leyen is talking about the need for economic supply security
and Draghi is saying that the EU needs more friends. Ones that happen to have a
ton of resources that they can cozy up to, preferably. And he’s also saying that
some countries are already trying to do that on their own, but it would be
better if the EU took charge of it. Draghi added that the bloc was “punching
under our power.”
More like it’s been punching itself right in the face, over and over again, if
the EU’s recent policies and performance are any indication.
COPYRIGHT 2024 RACHEL MARSDEN