Hi DONTCRYFORME et.al.
I agree totally that the system needs to change. The "old" unsophisticated system was enacted by unscrupulous individuals whose sole desire was to benefit from those they considered "easy marks, slow thinkers, etc.
However, this snippet from your previous post concerned me somewhat
Snippet:
"The Eurozone banking system has to be restructured and harmonized first, before you can have a level playing field and you can supervise the sector on a European scale."
Comment:
History reminds us of a movement back in the late nineteen thirties, early forties, to cleanse the system and create a superior "race" of people.
We need to make sure Europe does not fall into the same trap again.
Presently, in Europe, there is a "government?" unelected, that dictates by manipulation instead of popularity.
Personally, I like to use the "Cause and Effect" principle to try and figure out what has gone wrong and then to try and put it right.
Each "Cause and Effect" example I use, comes back as Politicians being the "Cause", and I know of nothing that politicians have ever accomplished correctly.
As I mentioned a couple of months ago, I'm writing a book, in the form of a novel, on societal problems and how I think they can be corrected. I have some answers and they are peaceful but radical.
Good Luck to all!