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Comments by "Nigel Johnson" (@nigeljohnson9820) on "Race for EU presidency, as German leader throws hat in ring" video.
With a German in control of the EU, the forth Reich project will be complete.
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@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 that's why it's banks are going bust and why it is now forced to pay for half the EU. That's why it has a rising far right. It's good times are behind it now. It can nolonger use an under valued euro to make money at the expense of the other member states. It's going to be forced to pay for its own defence and French military ambitions will get it involved in all sorts of unwanted military misadventures. NATO planned to fight it's limited nuclear war with Russia on German soil, the French will want to do the same, but with more chance of it happening. The euro zone cannot be maintained without federalisation to enforce the one size fits all economics, many member states do not want that, so the euro zone is doomed. An EU dominated by its eurocrat masters will become increasingly authoritarian, effectively becoming a fascist superstate, triggering resentment by the rest of the EU population and so we get a violent revolution. And I haven't even mentioned the effect of the influx of a large number of unemployable migrants from alien cultures, a few of whom are dedicated to the overthrow of the host system of government.
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@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 the third did not work out that well for Germany, or Europe for that matter, what makes you think this time will be any different?
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@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 dislike the truth? Your future path is set and it is very bleak. From now on Germany's problems will simply mount as it tries to keep a lid on the EU cesspit.
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@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 your English become incomprehensible when you are angry. It is the EU that is most likely to confront Russia. Though Germany may have some reservations, as all Putin needs to do is turn off the gas supply.
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@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 I assumed you missed the news on the Ukraine.
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@josedourado3747 in your quest for brevity you managed to sacrifice intelligibility. You clearly need to work on your pithy reply.
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@josedourado3747 what ever gave you that idea?
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@josedourado3747 you confuse opinion for advice. It is you who have an inflated impression of their own importance, how else could you be so arrogant as to assume your position is the right one. I can wait for history to show who is right. It is on my side of the argument as it appears to be repeating.
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@josedourado3747 so your position is that you want to silence my views in the name of free speech. Orwell would be proud of you, that is a classic example of doublethink.
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@josedourado3747 suppressing the truth does not make it less true. But if you wish to remain deluded, you need not read or comment on my posts. You can continue to believe that every thing is for the best in the best of all possible worlds.(my apologies to Voltaire) and big brother knows best.
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@josedourado3747 I think I do, I have taken pity on the deluded, those who are so brainwashed they write EU even when they do not know they are doing it.
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@josedourado3747 again the EU, you really can't help it. Is it a form of Tourette's syndrome?
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@josedourado3747 How old are you? Do your parents know you are playing with their computer?
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@josedourado3747 you are the one showing repetitious behaviour, a classic example of eu induced dementia praecox.
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@josedourado3747 what makes you think I am not relaxed or that I have serious problems. In fact my problem are irrelevant in comparison to those of the EU and the myopic europhiless who lack the foresight to see where the eurocrats are taking them. If I have wny problem it is Cassandra syndrome, look it up I am sure you will find it amusing.
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@josedourado3747 maybe the UK should have said that in 1933. Maybe we should say that about Trump. Until the UK is out completely, it remains our problem. I would really like the UK to be able to stand a long way back and watch the EU bomb go off. From a distance it will be quite a spectacle, not so much fun if you are in the fallout zone. My problem is with the institution the EU, not with Europe. There are member states that have culture habits I dislike, such as the Spanish lack of empathy for wild life and their propensity for animal cruelty. But I can level that complaint at a number of the world's states.
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@josedourado3747 while the UK remains a member of the EU or is forced to pay the EU money. I have the right to comment on its governance. Even after the UK has left the EU, I reserve the right to comment on any impact it has on the UK.
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@josedourado3747 feel free, the UK will.
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@josedourado3747 but your not, you must do as you are told by unelected eurocrats and as the EU moves closer to becoming a super state, the noose will tighten.
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@josedourado3747 the British put Eurosceptics into the EU parliament. The UK electorate were tricked into the eu, we voted to join a common market not the EU. I voted against joining the common market, since it was clear where this was going to end.
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