Already Italy is being compared to Argentina, where a currency peg to the dollar made exports uncompetitive, sparking a recession and, ultimately, a fiscal crisis that forced the country to ditch the peg and devalue the peso. At this point such comparisons are scary possibilities, not likely outcomes. But it is only one of many plausible scenarios in which the economic ills of its members prove fatal for the euro.
We need to dissolve the EU as it is and create a zone of free trade and friendship. State subsidies should not be allowed, and certainly not cross-state subsidies where Polish taxpayers support French farmers for their "social model" .
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