Europe, Boring Until it's Not
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We've done it before, lets do it again.
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They have a lot of cross-dressers over there?
Oh wait . . . you said TYRANNY.
My bad.
Oh wait . . . you said TYRANNY.
My bad.
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That's a lot of steps to fire a gun. Are we sure we can trust millennials to figure it out? Maybe we should just ship them knives. In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king after all.
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The EU is held together by sheer will of Germany and France.BjornP wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 8:25 amWhy on Earth would the US, and even more bizarrely the UN give a damn about some French rioting? If the UN hasn't bothered to do anything about China's treatment of its people or Saudi Arabia's, why on earth would they suddenly care about some minor French rioting?The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:07 amIf it keeps up, yup.
And this time France is in the wrong. If this keeps happening, will the US get involved? The UN sure in hell won’t.
You loose France, such as the immigration, etc, Germany will not keep the EU together.
You loose the EU, you loose the 2nd/3rd largest market in the world, and in turn, the stock market would be devastated.
That’s why...
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What was Capps' acronym?
SIFCLF IIRC
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Re: Europe, Boring Until it's Not
Sure, EU without France would eventually lead to a breakup of the EU. It was the French-German desire to build a framework for permanent peace between them that created the predeccesor to the EU. And France and Germany are major countries, economically and population-wise in Europe.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:16 pmThe EU is held together by sheer will of Germany and France.BjornP wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 8:25 amWhy on Earth would the US, and even more bizarrely the UN give a damn about some French rioting? If the UN hasn't bothered to do anything about China's treatment of its people or Saudi Arabia's, why on earth would they suddenly care about some minor French rioting?The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:07 am
If it keeps up, yup.
And this time France is in the wrong. If this keeps happening, will the US get involved? The UN sure in hell won’t.
You loose France, such as the immigration, etc, Germany will not keep the EU together.
You loose the EU, you loose the 2nd/3rd largest market in the world, and in turn, the stock market would be devastated.
That’s why...
You're still not making any sense, of course. "You lose France, such as the immigration"? Uh, come again? What did those words strung together even mean? That France is the country keep immigration into EU at bay? They're not. That it's the French who emigrate to other EU countries? They don't to any significant effect.
You do realize that there is no war, right? What would the US, or... *sigh* the UN, even intervene in or for? What sort of "intervention" are you talking about? Why would a country leaving the EU, or the entire EU breaking apart lead to any kind of intervention, at all, from either the US or... *sigh* the UN? Do you imagine the UN would...what... impose sanctions on France for leaving the EU?
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Do you even realize why they are rebelling? It's not just because of taxes.BjornP wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:42 pmSure, EU without France would eventually lead to a breakup of the EU. It was the French-German desire to build a framework for permanent peace between them that created the predeccesor to the EU. And France and Germany are major countries, economically and population-wise in Europe.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:16 pmThe EU is held together by sheer will of Germany and France.BjornP wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 8:25 am
Why on Earth would the US, and even more bizarrely the UN give a damn about some French rioting? If the UN hasn't bothered to do anything about China's treatment of its people or Saudi Arabia's, why on earth would they suddenly care about some minor French rioting?
You loose France, such as the immigration, etc, Germany will not keep the EU together.
You loose the EU, you loose the 2nd/3rd largest market in the world, and in turn, the stock market would be devastated.
That’s why...
You're still not making any sense, of course. "You lose France, such as the immigration"? Uh, come again? What did those words strung together even mean? That France is the country keep immigration into EU at bay? They're not. That it's the French who emigrate to other EU countries? They don't to any significant effect.
You do realize that there is no war, right? What would the US, or... *sigh* the UN, even intervene in or for? What sort of "intervention" are you talking about? Why would a country leaving the EU, or the entire EU breaking apart lead to any kind of intervention, at all, from either the US or... *sigh* the UN? Do you imagine the UN would...what... impose sanctions on France for leaving the EU?
It's because they are tired of the immigrants coming through, taking a piece of the pie and providing nothing in return, forcing France to become the country they left, etc...
These people want their country back if you lose the willingness of France to accept immigrants (legal or otherwise) into the country to take advantage of their systems, Germany will lose it's the largest supporter and the EU will implode ultimately.
Such a large economy imploding upon itself will cause waves through the international market, this would be devastating for markets barely holding on as is. If you can't see the forest through the trees, perhaps you need to look from a different perspective because this is pretty straight forward logic.
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Poppycock.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:47 pmDo you even realize why they are rebelling? It's not just because of taxes.BjornP wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:42 pmSure, EU without France would eventually lead to a breakup of the EU. It was the French-German desire to build a framework for permanent peace between them that created the predeccesor to the EU. And France and Germany are major countries, economically and population-wise in Europe.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:16 pm
The EU is held together by sheer will of Germany and France.
You loose France, such as the immigration, etc, Germany will not keep the EU together.
You loose the EU, you loose the 2nd/3rd largest market in the world, and in turn, the stock market would be devastated.
That’s why...
You're still not making any sense, of course. "You lose France, such as the immigration"? Uh, come again? What did those words strung together even mean? That France is the country keep immigration into EU at bay? They're not. That it's the French who emigrate to other EU countries? They don't to any significant effect.
You do realize that there is no war, right? What would the US, or... *sigh* the UN, even intervene in or for? What sort of "intervention" are you talking about? Why would a country leaving the EU, or the entire EU breaking apart lead to any kind of intervention, at all, from either the US or... *sigh* the UN? Do you imagine the UN would...what... impose sanctions on France for leaving the EU?
It's because they are tired of the immigrants coming through, taking a piece of the pie and providing nothing in return, forcing France to become the country they left, etc...
These people want their country back if you lose the willingness of France to accept immigrants (legal or otherwise) into the country to take advantage of their systems, Germany will lose it's the largest supporter and the EU will implode ultimately.
Such a large economy imploding upon itself will cause waves through the international market, this would be devastating for markets barely holding on as is. If you can't see the forest through the trees, perhaps you need to look from a different perspective because this is pretty straight forward logic.
The movement is now mostly anti-austerity driven with the announced aim of removing the democratically elected president from power.
Since when have you been a filthy Bolshevik TC?
And it's lose not loose you illiterate dipstick.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Wow, you were doing well until the end... you actually sounded like you had a coherent thought between your ears... then you went and all fucked it up.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:53 pmPoppycock.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:47 pmDo you even realize why they are rebelling? It's not just because of taxes.BjornP wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:42 pm
Sure, EU without France would eventually lead to a breakup of the EU. It was the French-German desire to build a framework for permanent peace between them that created the predeccesor to the EU. And France and Germany are major countries, economically and population-wise in Europe.
You're still not making any sense, of course. "You lose France, such as the immigration"? Uh, come again? What did those words strung together even mean? That France is the country keep immigration into EU at bay? They're not. That it's the French who emigrate to other EU countries? They don't to any significant effect.
You do realize that there is no war, right? What would the US, or... *sigh* the UN, even intervene in or for? What sort of "intervention" are you talking about? Why would a country leaving the EU, or the entire EU breaking apart lead to any kind of intervention, at all, from either the US or... *sigh* the UN? Do you imagine the UN would...what... impose sanctions on France for leaving the EU?
It's because they are tired of the immigrants coming through, taking a piece of the pie and providing nothing in return, forcing France to become the country they left, etc...
These people want their country back if you lose the willingness of France to accept immigrants (legal or otherwise) into the country to take advantage of their systems, Germany will lose it's the largest supporter and the EU will implode ultimately.
Such a large economy imploding upon itself will cause waves through the international market, this would be devastating for markets barely holding on as is. If you can't see the forest through the trees, perhaps you need to look from a different perspective because this is pretty straight forward logic.
The movement is now mostly anti-austerity driven with the announced aim of removing the democratically elected president from power.
Since when have you been a filthy Bolshevik TC?
And it's lose not loose you illiterate dipstick.
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You made no such sound.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:55 pmWow, you were doing well until the end... you actually sounded like you had a coherent thought between your ears... then you went and all fucked it up.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:53 pmPoppycock.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:47 pm
Do you even realize why they are rebelling? It's not just because of taxes.
It's because they are tired of the immigrants coming through, taking a piece of the pie and providing nothing in return, forcing France to become the country they left, etc...
These people want their country back if you lose the willingness of France to accept immigrants (legal or otherwise) into the country to take advantage of their systems, Germany will lose it's the largest supporter and the EU will implode ultimately.
Such a large economy imploding upon itself will cause waves through the international market, this would be devastating for markets barely holding on as is. If you can't see the forest through the trees, perhaps you need to look from a different perspective because this is pretty straight forward logic.
The movement is now mostly anti-austerity driven with the announced aim of removing the democratically elected president from power.
Since when have you been a filthy Bolshevik TC?
And it's lose not loose you illiterate dipstick.
All you came up with was blah, blah ,blah immigration...
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.