Truth In Labeling - Italian PM Calls EC / EU Hacks âbig fat slugsâ
Via Drudge:
Never one to underestimate his own talents, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi gave himself another pat on the back Wednesday for squashing the "big fat slugs" who run the show in Brussels. "Weâve won a great battle... we have managed to make those big fat European slugs take steps forward," with the adoption of an EU plan on transport, he said. The Italian leader was hitting back after being pummelled for the past few days in Brussels. The European Commission, headed by Berlusconiâs arch-rival Romano Prodi, served Italy with an "early warning" over the countryâs budget deficit, which has edged dangerously close to the EU limits.
Does it matter that France and Germany have done precisely that in each of the last three years witout repercussions? Probably not.
Prodi, the leftwing opposition leader who is widely expected to challenge Berlusconi in 2006 elections, also snapped at Italyâs current role in Iraq, saying the country would withdraw its troops if the center-left was in power.
Just like Zappy; birds of a feather...
Berlusconi backers in Rome snarled at the commissionâs budget warning, calling it a dark plot by Prodi to boost his elections chances.
"Yeeeeeaaaaarrrr! We snarl at your budget warning!"
But Berlusconi himself, already on a campaign warpath ahead of European Parliament elections in June, snapped back. "If there is one dedicated European, then itâs me. I have always been. And if there is one European country, itâs Italy. This absolutely does not mean that itâs impossible to criticize those who occupy posts for which they are unqualified," he said, without naming any names.
[SLAP-P-P!!] "Here you are Mr. Prodi, it took some doing but we managed to retreive your face." | Well, actually, there are lots of European countries, thatâs why, oh, never mind...
During his own campaigning, Berlusconi has vowed to lower taxes -- a promise that cannot have fallen on deaf ears in Brussels, which fears Italy will exceed budget deficit limits imposed by the Growth and Stability Pact.
Brussels bureaucrats - never saw a tax they didnât like!
Posted by: Raj 2004-04-07 |