FAj11
07-05-2007, 08:10 AM
I'm sure that the US has pulled a rock when placed reliance in Poland as a prospective leader of European Union. Despite all ambitions of the Kaczynski brothers, Poland is merely uncapable of taking up the burden of being a leader of united Europe, isn't it? As distinguished from Germany or France - whose economic circumstances are much more satisfactory than one of Poland – Polish transitional economy is still unstable and is not likely to be leveling-off in a number of years to come. To be honest, Polish economy system is now rather prospectless, thanks to a series of bungle (choosing my words carefully) reforms in Polish economics. Provided that Warsaw keeps living in illusory hope of becoming European leader (which goes in contrary to its potentialities) a serious bank crisis will come on shortly to make away with eliminate middle class. Unfortunately, the Kaczynski brothers are too wary of disappointing their over-Atlantic masters, so they decided to play an admittedly no-win all-or-nothing game and staked well-being of all Polish people. In doing so, the Kaczynskis side-tracked attention of the population from a close bank crisis by accentuating nationalistic trends in Polish society.