Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Harry Beckhough: Nazi Intention Through European Union
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Germany Wants Global Tax On All Financial Markets - Idea To Be Pushed In Pittsburgh G20 Summit
UPDATE 1-Germany's SPD Woos Left With Tax On Financial Deals
* SPD unveils plan to tax financial transactions
* Step could be aimed at wooing left-wing voters
By Hans Busemann
BERLIN, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) have unveiled plans to push for a global tax on financial market transactions, in an apparent attempt to win over left-leaning voters weeks before election polls suggest they will lose.
In a paper by SPD chancellor candidate Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck, the party outlines steps to make banks bear some of the costs of the economic crisis.
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Steinbrück Seeks Global Tax
By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin , Financial Times, 11 Sep 2009
Germany's finance minister has called for a global tax to be imposed on financial transactions in an effort to end what he derided as "binge-drinking" on markets.
In one of the more radical steps mooted by a world leader to reform the financial system, Peer Steinbrück said receipts from the tax would be used to repay the cost to governments of tackling the crisis, including fiscal stimuli and bank rescue operations.
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Friday, February 6, 2009
The Honest Steinmeier Wishes To Broker New Global Security Architecture At Munich
Germany's Steinmeier Calls for New Global Security Architecture

Steinmeier and Iranian Speaker Of Parliament, Larijani, will meet again in Munich This Weekend
"The Cold War has been over for 20 years - which means it is high time that we start breaking out of that way of thinking, a way of thinking that sometimes accompanies us like a long shadow out of the past," he said, during opening speeches at the Munich Security Conference....
"The old dream of a shared security area stretching from Vancouver to Vladivostok, which has been discussed in this very room multiple times, is not just going to fall from heaven. I fear it will remain a dream if we seek its fulfillment through a legally binding treaty, with long years of negotiations and the uncertain outlook of ratification in more than 50 parliaments."
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