Our way or no way? German ECB ruling rocks EU foundations

What should happen now is that Germany changes the consitution to allow for QE and call it a day. But no suddenly it's a human right or whatever shit.

You are completely besides the point here. The german constitution says nothing about QE. What it cares about though is, that the german parliament can't agree on the EU/EJC overstepping the EU treaties. The treaties say, the ECB can't do QE the way it does it. If the EU wants QE for the ECB as it does now, change the treaties and everything is fine. The whole problem arises because EU politicians did not and do not have the balls to discuss this topic and hide behind the ECJ, who now basically interprids the treaties to allow QE, even though they don't. It's huge political failure and it only shows that we can't fudge the fiscal policies forever.

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