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Comments by "Aaron Okeanos" (@AaronOkeanos) on "How Meloni Is Trying to Reshape the EU" video.
What they call "bureaucracy" are safeguards against extreme policy and political takeover. Not only safeguards against extreme legislation but also protections against Lobbyism. The reason why you need hordes of lobbyists in Brussels is because it is so hard to influence so many different nations in so many languages.
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It's called regional development. And it does something important. Grow the Single Market without needing to conquer neighbours. Peaceful growth. To put it in simpler words: Make the cake which is shared bigger. And it works: Italy is the best example. It was not a giver in the beginning.
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@clawy99 The way EU makes laws is quite eloborate and slow ... for a reason and leaves the implementation largly to the members. Undermining that would introduce the option to rule by minority. Something right-winger across are dreaming off using the EU as a centralized government to force their will across 27 countries. P.S. You can raise your pigs as you like, but when the possibility exists that you sell that meat to EU citizens you fall under regulations and laws like all other farmers in the EU. The laws exists so you cannot take shortcuts because it's cheaper. It ensures consumer protection and fair competition within in the EU.
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I assume you know how long you need to boil 1 liter of water on your stove? Now imagine heating all oceans of the planet how much energy you need for that. And you think so much extra energy is without serious consequences just because it is as warm as you (for now)?
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For example? And don't dare to say immigration is not EUs fault people are coming. And most EU countries desperatly need immigration anyway because the children per family is below 2.1 which is needed to sustain a population and healthy demographics.
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What Green Deal? There is none. Give me the link or it doesn't exist.
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Comparing a house and a country is ridiculously stupid. Nobody is forcing you to accept strangers into your house. They get their own house (probably only a small rent-based appartment first). And they work, and they pay taxes, and they get children who see the country they are born in as their home.
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Immigration is once again used as a vehicle to smuggle in making the EU weaker. The 2nd part is totally different to the first and ironically exactly what right-wing governments who are unable to control the whole do. Divide and conquer. And the EU is already only a lose union which leave most to the member states. Like in America by trying to give power back to the states allowing undermining the union and using the court system (SCOTUS) to force the whole to accept rules from single states. Minority rule by the backdoor.
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