Marine Le Pen, the leader of France�s far-right National Front, has made abandoning the euro one of the pillars of her presidential election campaign, launching a powerful attack on the ailing single currency as she seeks to bolster her already strong showing in the opinion polls.Le Pen supports misguided policies on trade and numerous other issues. However, protectionists and isolationists will eventually win the way, on one issue and one issue alone.
Presenting her �presidential project�, Ms Le Pen said Europe should give up the euro, which had �asphyxiated our economies, killed our industries and choked our jobs� for years, as well as causing France to accumulate �Himalayan� debts. In any case, she added, the country should prepare a planned exit from the currency union. �We need to anticipate the collapse of the euro rather than suffer from the collapse of the euro,� she said in a television interview on Sunday.
Last April, in Finland, the "True Finn" party soared from obscurity based on one simple idea: stopping bailouts of euro-zone member states. The rest of the "True Finn" platform was cancerous, yet meaningless. Voters everywhere are fed up with bailouts.
My Point
Eventually, there will come a time when a populist office-seeker will stand before the voters, hold up a copy of the EU treaty and (correctly) declare all the "bail out" debt foisted on their country to be null and void. That person will be elected.
Le Pen may be too early, and France may not be that country, but the time will come.
Greece, Finland, Germany, Belgium, and even France are possibilities. All it will take, is for one charismatic person, timing social mood correctly, to say precisely one right thing at exactly the right time. It will happen.
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
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