EU presidency: US stimulus is 'the road to hell'

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AOIFE WHITE | 03/25/09 03:38 PM | AP

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BRUSSELS — The head of the European Union slammed President Barack Obama's plan to spend nearly $2 trillion to push the U.S. economy out of recession as "the road to hell" that EU governments must avoid.

The blunt comments by Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek to the European Parliament on Wednesday highlighted simmering European differences with Washington ahead of a key summit next week on fixing the world economy.

It was the strongest pushback yet from a European leader as the 27-nation bloc bristles from U.S. criticism that it is not spending enough to stimulate demand.

Shocked by the outburst, other European politicians went into damage control mode, with some reproaching the Czech leader for his language and others reaffirming their good diplomatic ties with the United States. The leaders of EU's major nations _ France, Britain and Germany, among others _ largely ignored Topolanek and his remarks.

Obama pays his first official visit to Europe next week, aiming to thrash out reforms to the global financial system with the Group of 20 nations and call on NATO allies to commit more troops to the U.S. war in Afghanistan.

Europeans leaders hope the new U.S. administration will agree with them on tightening oversight over the global financial system _ which they see as crucial to fixing the global economy.

Instead, the United States is focusing its efforts on economic stimulus and plans to spend heavily to try and lift itself out of recession with a $787 billion plan of tax rebates, health and welfare benefits, as well as extra energy and infrastructure spending.

To encourage banks to lend again, the U.S. government will also pump $1 trillion into the financial system by buying up treasury bonds and mortgage securities in an effort to clear some of the "toxic assets" _ devalued and untradeable assets _ from banks' balance sheets.

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Obama insisted Tuesday that his massive budget proposal will put the ailing U.S. economy back on its feet. "This budget is inseparable from this recovery," he said, "because it is what lays the foundation for a secure and lasting prosperity."

But Topolanek took aim at Washington's deficit spending.

"All of these steps, these combinations and permanency is the road to hell," Topolanek said. "We need to read the history books and the lessons of history and the biggest success of the (EU) is the refusal to go this way."

"Americans will need liquidity to finance all their measures and they will balance this with the sale of their bonds but this will undermine the liquidity of the global financial market," Topolanek said.

Topolanek spoke the day after he was ousted by his own parliament. The Czech Republic currently holds the six-month rotating EU presidency but its leadership is in question, with Topolanek hanging on to a caretaker government at home after losing a "no confidence" Tuesday.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid said he did not expect the Czech poltical turmoil to affect Obama's upcoming trip to Prague because the president was traveling to attend an EU event.

Analyst Nicolas Veron, a research fellow at the Bruegel think tank, said Topolanek's view is not widely shared by EU leaders.

"I don't think the damage can be as large as the very strong wording of this would lead one to think," he said. "Many people have doubts about the U.S. plan but what he said is much stronger."

Veron said European leaders worry that the U.S. plan may not work or could cost taxpayers heavily _ but he did not doubt the U.S.' "fiscal robustness" or that it still had extra room to maneuver to stoke economic growth.

Martin Schulz, leader of the Socialist group in the European parliament, immediately chided Topolanek, saying his comments were "not the level on which the EU ought to be operating with the United States."

"You have not understood what the task of the EU presidency is," he told the Czech premier.

EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso also said it was "not helpful ... to try to suggest that Americans and Europeans are coming with very different approaches to the crisis."

"On the contrary, what we are seeing is increased convergence," he told the parliament.

But Europe's resistance to the U.S. call for new stimulus measures is starting to weaken despite Germany's fierce opposition to any new spending program this year.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Tuesday he is prepared to support the economy with a new spending package. EU officials say they can't rule anything out _ even an EU-wide stimulus that could help nations like Ireland and Spain, which can't afford any extra stimulus.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has also supported U.S. calls to ramp up fiscal stimulus _ government spending and tax cuts _ although the Bank of England has warned that Britain's swelling public deficit may make it unable to afford new spending.

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Associated Press writers Raf Casert in Strasbourg, France, Jane Wardell in London and Desmond Butler in Washington contributed to this report.

BRUSSELS — The head of the European Union slammed President Barack Obama's plan to spend nearly $2 trillion to push the U.S. economy out of recession as "the road to hell" that EU governments mu...
BRUSSELS — The head of the European Union slammed President Barack Obama's plan to spend nearly $2 trillion to push the U.S. economy out of recession as "the road to hell" that EU governments mu...
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- kaygee I'm a Fan of kaygee 2 fans permalink

Obama is as coherent on the economy as he is on his ersatz peace posturing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 04/08/2009

We bailed out in Germany for 50 billion Euros HypoRealEstate which was totally wrong.

I say if the US wants to bailout its industry its fine with me but don't push a debt agenda on the world. If Geitner plan's don't work out (he has no Plan B) it will make things worse and it will be the end of the US Dollar and the super status the US currently enjoys will be history.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 AM on 03/28/2009
- PennLawyer I'm a Fan of PennLawyer 26 fans permalink

Most Americans, including the headline writer of this piece, do not understand the complex structure of the European Union. Topolanek is neither "head of the European Union" nor "EU President".
There are four key EU organizations: (1) The European Commission - the executive and driving force of the Union; (2) The European Parliament - directly elected and representing the peoples of the Union; (3) The EU Council, or Council of Ministers, comprising the EU's member states/national governments; and (4) The Court of Justice - which ensures compliance with European law.
In organizational imagery, the actual operation of the Council is perhaps closer to a network relationship of interorganizational authority than a corporate heirarchy which is the typical portrayal.
The Council Presidency rotates between member states every six months. The Presidency is held, as it were, by a country, not by an individual. Now that Topolanek has been booted out as Czeck Prime Minister, he has no standing to act as Council President (which office will "rotate" from the Czeck Republic to Sweden July 1, 2009).
This 6 month rotating presidency is a formidable logistical nightmare. Had the EU Constitution passed or should the Lisbon/Reform Treaty be ratified, the Council Presidency would become a fixed, two and a half year post held by someone appointed by the European Council members, to whom said President would be accountable. That individual would be barred from simultaneously holding a national office, thereby precluding the problems caused by the Czeck Republic's repudiation of its Prime

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 03/27/2009
- PennLawyer I'm a Fan of PennLawyer 26 fans permalink

That should be "Prime Minister", obviously - not "Prime".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 03/27/2009
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Thank you, that was a nice summary. Topolanek was sort of an odd bird anyway, so I'm not sure his commentary is very respected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 AM on 03/28/2009
- DrCadr I'm a Fan of DrCadr 7 fans permalink

Thanks for the clarification. I couldn't of said it better myself (I live/work part time in UK/EU). Many posts are usually angry (mostly Lib/Left) so it's nice to see some intelligence on this site.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 03/28/2009
- DrCadr I'm a Fan of DrCadr 7 fans permalink

Thanks for the clarification. I couldn't of said it better myself (I live/work part time in UK/EU). Many posts are usually angry so it's nice to see some intelligence on this site.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 AM on 03/28/2009
- vgirl1 I'm a Fan of vgirl1 57 fans permalink

This man obviously knows nothing about economics or the history and consequences of governmental economic actions. Someone should school him (and Joe Scarborough and the rest of the Republicans) on Hoover economics and Hoovervilles. Those who do not know history are condemned to repeat it.

Topolanek's policies are the road to tent cities, breadlines, civil unrest and the fall of governments around the world as people have nothing to protect and no reason to respect what others have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 03/27/2009

We'll see. Unfortunately, if Obama is wrong, it will be too late to save our country from a financial collapse that's at least ten-fold that of today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 AM on 03/28/2009

Check out the truth @ http://www.thomaspeep.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 03/27/2009

Too incompetent to run the Czech Republic, but he knows exactly what needs to be done in the U.S!.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 03/27/2009
- NoelGreco I'm a Fan of NoelGreco 11 fans permalink
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I thought we elected Obama because we were concerned about what foreigners think of us.

Now someone simply observes that the kings has no clothes and he's a shallow, no-nothing Czech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 03/27/2009

"Topolanek has told the European Parliament that the collapse of his government will not affect his running of the EU presidency"

Or his willingness to share his "expertise" at generating failure -- much like the Republicans. Reading his Wikipedia page, Topolánek comes off as a loon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 03/27/2009
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This was Topolanek's attempt to rise above his own insignificance and attribute some meaning to his lackluster position.

Sorry, it did not work.

Stick a fork in yourself.

You are done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 03/27/2009
- SN365 I'm a Fan of SN365 8 fans permalink
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Mr. Topolanek should focus on his own domestic and personal problems rather than speaking about the issues he has zero understanding. The fact that he was slapped with a no confidence vote, speaks volumes about the guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 03/27/2009
- rbrinega I'm a Fan of rbrinega 9 fans permalink
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Along with not reading US history about the great depression, this guy hasn't read European history of that period, either. Because of the depression and no perceived way out, Germany and Italy turned to Nazi and Fascist solutions. Talk about road to hell!

Depression is to be avoided if at all possible, and in this case government deficit spending to stimulate the economy to get out of a big-hunking recession is the necessary if the business and consumer spending cannot get us out. The European governments need to step up to take their share of the burden to prevent any repition of the great depression.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 03/27/2009

Kindly provide us a link as to when trillion dollar government deficit spending has ever gotten us out of a serious recession.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 AM on 03/28/2009
- tavote08 I'm a Fan of tavote08 11 fans permalink

When has it not??? I think the answer to both would be never, since this country's economic status has never been where it appears to be at this time. By the way I didn't catch what your plan was for making things right...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 AM on 03/28/2009
- DS3M I'm a Fan of DS3M 3 fans permalink
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'Topolanek spoke the day after he was ousted by his own parliament. The Czech Republic currently holds the six-month rotating EU presidency but its leadership is in question, with Topolanek hanging on to a caretaker government at home after losing a "no confidence" Tuesday.'

Martin Schulz, leader of the Socialist group in the European parliament, immediately chided Topolanek, saying his comments were "not the level on which the EU ought to be operating with the United States."

"You have not understood what the task of the EU presidency is," he told the Czech premier.

Sounds like We're Letting a foreign GWB pop his mouth off, with hilarious results

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 03/27/2009

Maybe Republicans could draft him in 2012!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 03/27/2009

This is coming from the leader of a nation whose greatest exports are prostitutes!! Okay then sir!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 03/27/2009

I think the European leader has a point. All these stimulus plans are only going to increase US debt and fill the pockets of already rich bankers.

My blog:
http://project-you-are-not-alone.blogspot.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 03/27/2009

I think you both have no idea what you're talking about. The stimulus and the bailout are different things. And for someone with a blog for people who have been laid off, you're quite confused about your own interests.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 03/27/2009
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