@FCule A bunch of murderers, crooks, liars, war criminals of The Bilderberg Club, obviously. They are deciding at the moment in Switzerland on how to bring absolute chaos and the new technocratic world order by destroying financial system, progressing with depopulation agenda, and creating a micromanaged, true prison planet for us.
@7JDH7NL7 Not really. No European citizen is going hungry or homeless. Real problems haven't made it to our shores yet and the problems we do have we've made for ourselves.
@megamarsvin Funny, when I drive with the train, I see at least one person going through the rows, searching for bottles in the trashcans per day.
Of course we have homeless people too, it's just that we don't have enough for the people to worry yet. In spain, just this is happening, the youth unemployment rate is almost 50% and without a monetary reform, neither spain nor greece is ever going to get rid of their debt.
@Ap0ske *Obviously* I didn't mean there's no such thing as homelessness. But the recent financial crisis hasn't hit us the way it's hit the US or actual poverty stricken countries. What's happening in Spain is by and large our own mismanagement, and honestly it's nowhere near as big a drama as the protesters are making out (yet.)
Now reform is essential -of course- but the "world" is not "on fire." Such nonsense.
@megamarsvin It's not mismanagement. World's financial system (Brenton Woods) was defective by design. It was meant to bring the elitists a huge dividend at a massive cost to sovereign nations and collapse.
With fractional reserve, fiat currency, nations obliged by their constitutions to borrow money from commercial banks, with IMF and their shock therapy it was game over day one for Spain. What's happening there will soon be our reality unless people wake the f*** up to reality and real powers.
@Ap0ske CDA, for the last 5 years plus the next 4+ as well: a CONSERVATIVE gov with totally opposite socio-economical policies than Spain's SOCIALIST gov in power since 2003, so: our national unemployment is 7.4% and for the youth 15%, lots of Spaniards, Portuguese as well, working illegally in Toronto, mostly construction work, CDA's economy very little affected by the global economical crisis, wonder why?
I personally have ZERO sympathy for ppl who elect SOCIALIST governments.
Canada and Spain both have public social health care. In CDA, private insurance for certain health services is banned (preventing a two-tier health care system like there is in SPAIN).
In both CDA and Spain, education until the age of 16 is state-funded. Spain spends 11,3% of it's total yearly budget on education, CDA 12,7%.
Spain's government is in NO WAY more socialist than CDAs and public care services are far lower than i.e. in germany (foruth largest GDP in the world!)
@Ap0ske So you ARE a SOCIALIST and you don't like when ppl show the connection btwn SOCIALISM and high unemployment, Spain in this case.
Nothing is free in CDA, healthcare is "free" for some products (paid thru high income and sales tax) and not free for others like drugs, dentist, chiropractic and many others, education free until you need college or university, you PAY for college or university, up to $5K/year for a very good university.
@401RoadWarrior I don't mind if people show connections like these. But I think it's wrong to exclusively link "socialist governments" (which spain just doesn't have) with high unemployment rates.
Take Ireland for example. Their Conservative Christian Party occupies 50% of the government cabinet, yet the unemployment rate is as high as 14,8%.
Also, what about Cuba? Their unemployment rate is as small as 2%. And I think we can both agree that cuba is much more socialist than spain.
@Ap0ske You don't mind??? you MUST listen to them, to those that lived in dictatorships, I lived 27 YEARS in communist RO before defecting to the West, you're a kid, 16 yo, my kids are older than you. Spain has had a SOCIALIST gov in power since the Madrid bombings of 2003, google that. And it's not the name of the party that dictates how the economy functions, it's the policy that makes a country great or a shit, ok?
Cuba? Have you ever lived in a place where everything is OWNED by the state?
@401RoadWarrior Arrogance of age, eh? I know of the madrid bombings, and I know that both the PP's and the PSOE's reaction was everything but appropriate.
I find it funny that you start to argue about the name of a party not dictating how the economy functions, because so far, that's been exactly what your entire argument has been built on (since I haven't seen any reason why the gov. of Spain is so "socialist" other than the PSOE having "Social" in their name).
@401RoadWarrior Haha, I got a good laugh out of this. If anything, you've only cemented my belief that conservatives neither have any good arguments nor care about other people's opinion.
@Ap0ske Try to learn some true history from two great EU leaders both very close to you: Lech Walesa and Vaclav Havel. Find out why Walesa REFUSED to meet the Idol of entire W EU (and NOT E EU) , by the name Barack HUSSEIN Obama, when the guy visited PL about 2 weeks ago.
Too idiot to riot ?
More I see spanish people in the street, more I believe they like to be hit by cops ...
wald94000 9 months ago
these are benefits of Europian union...to destroy strong states , to centralized all power and to rule the people easy
ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT 9 months ago
the earth is corrupt
aldebaran899 9 months ago
Who's gonna save the world tonight
FCule 9 months ago
@FCule A bunch of murderers, crooks, liars, war criminals of The Bilderberg Club, obviously. They are deciding at the moment in Switzerland on how to bring absolute chaos and the new technocratic world order by destroying financial system, progressing with depopulation agenda, and creating a micromanaged, true prison planet for us.
szybkilopez566 9 months ago
La policia asesina siempre con sus pendejadas, matenlos a todos asta que aprendan a respetar la gente
LostFREEDOM 9 months ago
the world the world is on fire
7JDH7NL7 9 months ago
@7JDH7NL7 Not really. No European citizen is going hungry or homeless. Real problems haven't made it to our shores yet and the problems we do have we've made for ourselves.
megamarsvin 9 months ago
@megamarsvin Funny, when I drive with the train, I see at least one person going through the rows, searching for bottles in the trashcans per day.
Of course we have homeless people too, it's just that we don't have enough for the people to worry yet. In spain, just this is happening, the youth unemployment rate is almost 50% and without a monetary reform, neither spain nor greece is ever going to get rid of their debt.
Ap0ske 9 months ago
@Ap0ske *Obviously* I didn't mean there's no such thing as homelessness. But the recent financial crisis hasn't hit us the way it's hit the US or actual poverty stricken countries. What's happening in Spain is by and large our own mismanagement, and honestly it's nowhere near as big a drama as the protesters are making out (yet.)
Now reform is essential -of course- but the "world" is not "on fire." Such nonsense.
megamarsvin 9 months ago
@megamarsvin It's not mismanagement. World's financial system (Brenton Woods) was defective by design. It was meant to bring the elitists a huge dividend at a massive cost to sovereign nations and collapse.
With fractional reserve, fiat currency, nations obliged by their constitutions to borrow money from commercial banks, with IMF and their shock therapy it was game over day one for Spain. What's happening there will soon be our reality unless people wake the f*** up to reality and real powers.
szybkilopez566 9 months ago
@Ap0ske CDA, for the last 5 years plus the next 4+ as well: a CONSERVATIVE gov with totally opposite socio-economical policies than Spain's SOCIALIST gov in power since 2003, so: our national unemployment is 7.4% and for the youth 15%, lots of Spaniards, Portuguese as well, working illegally in Toronto, mostly construction work, CDA's economy very little affected by the global economical crisis, wonder why?
I personally have ZERO sympathy for ppl who elect SOCIALIST governments.
401RoadWarrior 9 months ago
@401RoadWarrior
Canada and Spain both have public social health care. In CDA, private insurance for certain health services is banned (preventing a two-tier health care system like there is in SPAIN).
In both CDA and Spain, education until the age of 16 is state-funded. Spain spends 11,3% of it's total yearly budget on education, CDA 12,7%.
Spain's government is in NO WAY more socialist than CDAs and public care services are far lower than i.e. in germany (foruth largest GDP in the world!)
Ap0ske 9 months ago
@Ap0ske So you ARE a SOCIALIST and you don't like when ppl show the connection btwn SOCIALISM and high unemployment, Spain in this case.
Nothing is free in CDA, healthcare is "free" for some products (paid thru high income and sales tax) and not free for others like drugs, dentist, chiropractic and many others, education free until you need college or university, you PAY for college or university, up to $5K/year for a very good university.
Again, a CONSERVATIVE gov in CDA when in Spain?
401RoadWarrior 9 months ago
@401RoadWarrior I don't mind if people show connections like these. But I think it's wrong to exclusively link "socialist governments" (which spain just doesn't have) with high unemployment rates.
Take Ireland for example. Their Conservative Christian Party occupies 50% of the government cabinet, yet the unemployment rate is as high as 14,8%.
Also, what about Cuba? Their unemployment rate is as small as 2%. And I think we can both agree that cuba is much more socialist than spain.
Ap0ske 9 months ago
@Ap0ske You don't mind??? you MUST listen to them, to those that lived in dictatorships, I lived 27 YEARS in communist RO before defecting to the West, you're a kid, 16 yo, my kids are older than you. Spain has had a SOCIALIST gov in power since the Madrid bombings of 2003, google that. And it's not the name of the party that dictates how the economy functions, it's the policy that makes a country great or a shit, ok?
Cuba? Have you ever lived in a place where everything is OWNED by the state?
401RoadWarrior 9 months ago
@401RoadWarrior Arrogance of age, eh? I know of the madrid bombings, and I know that both the PP's and the PSOE's reaction was everything but appropriate.
I find it funny that you start to argue about the name of a party not dictating how the economy functions, because so far, that's been exactly what your entire argument has been built on (since I haven't seen any reason why the gov. of Spain is so "socialist" other than the PSOE having "Social" in their name).
Ap0ske 9 months ago
@Ap0ske Also, Cuba was just an example for the fact that you can't always link unemployment to socialism.
Ap0ske 9 months ago
@Ap0ske OK kid, stick with the school, girls and whatever nintendo you kids play these days, leave the politics to grown-up ppl, ok?
Have a nice life.
401RoadWarrior 9 months ago
@401RoadWarrior Haha, I got a good laugh out of this. If anything, you've only cemented my belief that conservatives neither have any good arguments nor care about other people's opinion.
Happy life on the road to you!
Ap0ske 9 months ago
@Ap0ske Try to learn some true history from two great EU leaders both very close to you: Lech Walesa and Vaclav Havel. Find out why Walesa REFUSED to meet the Idol of entire W EU (and NOT E EU) , by the name Barack HUSSEIN Obama, when the guy visited PL about 2 weeks ago.
Good Luck.
401RoadWarrior 9 months ago