Yeah that bad thing is how the heck they're going to convince the public to go go for more rescue money. The biggest problem with the EU is that voters in individual member states aren't too keen on bailing out weaker states, thus the political will to act isn't there. Will AIG's move lead to a lacking of political will from this point on?
Yeah that bad thing is how the heck they're going to convince the public to go go for more rescue money. The biggest problem with the EU is that voters in individual member states aren't too keen on bailing out weaker states, thus the political will to act isn't there. Will AIG's move lead to a lacking of political will from this point on?
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