| 1 | But muddling through is a short-term solution that stores up long-term problems. | |
| 2 | Thankfully the children haven't clocked onto that yet, but the day is fast-approaching when they will and I've no idea what I'll do then, just muddle through, I suppose. | |
| 3 | Wall Street wants to make its own rules again -- and could get away with it. | |
| 4 | If you are trying to do just enough to get by then all it takes is one bad exam and you are now failing the course. | |
| 5 | For the moment, therefore, the most likely outcome is neither collapse nor a dash towards integration, but for the euro zone to muddle through. |