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You will collapse for sure, because there are so many controvercial things around you.
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@mitchking2006 VOTE UKIP!!!!
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The first thing to do is to go after the General Directors and top appointed officials in Brussels, Frankfurt and Strassbourg, because they keep their seats forever while Commissioners get appointed every 5 years, etc., so these " eternal " civil servants are the source of corruption, incompetence and greed, they are the problem !
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Who sais totailirism is bad? In history, bad man have spoiled the name of a dictatorship. But if the power is carefully managed, and if there is a senate invlved, an amperor doent sound that bad.
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LOL, your trust in the participants of this slow motion coup dètat is touching.
To remind you, there are politicians who are pointed to the cabale, e.g. Nigel Falange, but the mass media is pretty much ignoring them.
Hint: National governments are elected to represent their nation -- and not do proceed to hand souvereignity over to an unelected committee, which then grants them supranational powers. That is almost a textbook definition of treason.
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@Derukugi2 Its truly amazing that you can see this slow potential future coup d'etat, yet national governments can not. Perhaps you should warn someone?
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In addition, of course the Euro bureaucracy with its perks and undemocratic privileges is attractive to the Eurocrats in it. Who would not rather be privileged servant of an anonymous super-state than a mere national politician.
The whole thing is a gigantic coup d´etat in slow motion. The only reason heads don´t roll yet is because the development is so painfully slow. Like the old question of how to boil a frog.
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Nobody has asked the people about joining the EU, especially since it morphed from a originally sensible confederation of states co-operating in some areas to an undemocratic monster absorbing ever more national souvereignity from countries. Where people voted "no", the question was simply repeated over and over again, until finally a majority voted "yes", at which point the questions stopped. When people clearly voted "no" to the Lisbon treat, they re-named and passed it. A scam!
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The Soviet Union also had an "elected parliament". So does North Korea for that matter. Nobody asked the people of Europe if they want to have these parallel structures without clear legitimacy that in in parallel and outside the national democratic systems. And now increasingly demand to override them.
The whole system is absurd and rife with abuse.
The EU starts to look more and more like a totalitarian project
Hear hear. But what to do about it?
mitchking2006 2 years ago 8
@Derukugi2 However in most member states, the EU it has over 50% approval, even in the euroskeptic UK, the polls say that we trust our own government less than the EU.
The European Union was founded by the worlds leading democracies, its ludicrous to compare it to dictatorships like the North Korea and the USSR. The people of Europe ellect their national governments, each will have its fare share of euroskeptic parties and could halt the EU if public desire was enough, which it isn't.
alexsau91 7 months ago