THE BARBERS OF DUSSELDORF
One of Margaret Thatcher's more trenchant observations is: "The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people's money."
The purpose in life for most politicians anywhere in the world is to, by whatever sleight-of-hand shell game they think they can get away with, make that run-out-of-other-people's-money moment forever later.
The world's spotlight is currently on politicians in Europe who are frantically, hysterically, desperately engaging in this shell game. The question of the immediate moment is: will the barbers of Dusseldorf let them get away it - or at last and for once, put an end to it?
For if they opt for the latter, they could precipitate an end to Washington's shell game here in America.
First, the background, starting with the Greek Limbo Dance.
