I am not sure peace is what causes this. I think it has more to do with the enfranchisement of people who do not really sacrifice, suffer, and who especially do not have to risk their lives and fortunes as a consequence of their own politics. You see this especially with women (it is glaring, really), but look at all the soyboys out there too. Every pussy hat march in America featured maladapted women and their low-test "partners".
These people are largely, though obviously not universally, those who do not serve in the military, or do not pay more taxes than services they receive. It's also a coalition of the mentally unstable/ill.
It's just the Faultaucracy. They pull down the strongest and the most successful to elevate the weakest and most failing.
Swedish Election 09 sep 2018
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Re: Swedish Election 09 sep 2018
Yesterday the newly elected parliament convened for the first time. The day was spent electing a new speaker of the house and his deputies. It was quite a circus. Today they sacked the PM by a vote of no confidence. God knows how long it will take before we get a new one.
https://www.thelocal.se/20180925/swedis ... dence-vote
https://www.thelocal.se/20180925/swedis ... dence-vote
Social Democrat leader Stefan Löfven has been voted out of the job by a majority of parliament – the first Swedish prime minister to be ousted in such a vote.
A total of 204 of Sweden's 349 members of parliament voted no to Löfven as prime minister on Tuesday morning. No one abstained, 142 voted for Löfven and three MPs were not present in the chamber.
"Today, after the election, we're doing what we promised before the election," the Moderates' Ulf Kristersson, leader of the largest party in the centre-right Alliance opposition, told parliament ahead of the vote. "To the Alliance it is obvious that Sweden needs a new government."
Anders Ygeman, the group leader of the Social Democrats in parliament, argued that Sweden's September 9th election gave 143 seats to the four-party Alliance and 144 seats to the centre-left bloc of the Social Democrats, Greens and Left Party. The centre-right however has argued that the Left Party is not formally part of government and should therefore not be counted as part of the centre-left bloc.
The Social Democrats, Greens and Left voted for Löfven, while the Moderates, Centre, Liberals, Christian Democrats and the Sweden Democrats voted against him.
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