@Steve



Its not just the Euro. Just consider the Portuguese/Irish/Italian/Greek situation, where in a very brief period of time this countries lost up to 10% of their working force and a very large of the capital due to the no barriers policy of an economic integration.



This countries lost more the 10% of potential output without any compensation. The investments made in education, the social contracts inherent to our social security, the stability of our financial institutions.



We want to make countries without borders without understanding that this is the first time it ever tried, we are sailing uncharted waters and we have to have an open mind and correct the course of the ship to arrive at good port. Instead we are navigating with maps taken out of the imagination of few, that are seen as caste in stone in international treaties.