Posted on 03/12/2017 3:11:01 PM PDT by davikkm
On March 15th, the fate of the EU just might be decided. In the much anticipated Dutch election, Geert Wilders is looking set to take the Establishment by storm. The election that could shape Europes political landscape is tighter than most people think and will likely come down to the wire.
The latest polls have shown Wilders PVV party slip to a point behind current Prime Minister Mark Rutte, but Wilders has had the lead since September, leaving many to question whether this latest poll is just a blip:
As Geert Wilders popularity holds firm in the face of Establishment attacks, his line echoes closely that of the Trump/Brexit movement:
If you want to regain your country, if you want to make the Netherlands for the people of the Netherlands your own home again, then you can only vote for one party,
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Go Geert!
A quote attributed to Joseph Stalin: “It’s not the people who vote that count. It’s the people who count the votes.”
No way will the Establishment just sit back and let Wilders or Le Pen win. The Establishment will try every dirty trick in the book to thwart them.
Side note: If both of those patriots (Wilders and Le Pen) should happen to win, Western Europe still has a chance. Otherwise, Western Europe is finished.
Don’t forget what happened in Hungary. The commie stole it. It might happen again.
Go Geert.
But.....he does look a bit like David Brock.
Sounds like mottoes that Trump's Party could use (and I'm not really referring to the Republican Party).
> I Dont forget what happened in Hungary. <
I don’t quite follow. the current Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, is a remarkable person. He really understands the danger of unrestricted immigration.
So please explain what you meant there.
Make Holland Geert again!
Europolls are no better than American libtard polls and quite possibly even farther divorced from reality.
The Left here tried every dirty trick in the book here and failed.
Maybe similar miracles can happen in France and Holland.
We can pray.
I am praying for an outright majority. That would shake the walls all over Europe and probably start an outgassing of the Nederlandse Islaamische Methane.
The Eastern Bloc countries know something about preserving their freedom.
Poland has also gotten it right.
I may well be wrong, but I seem to remember that the (Trump aligned) candidate lost a very close election last fall that he was predicted to win. Many people blamed vote stealing by the socialists for his defeat. Like I said, I may be mistaken.
> The Eastern Bloc countries know something about preserving their freedom. <
Very true! And it’s worth noting that Hungary and Poland were the first of the Eastern Block countries to rise against communism. And they are the two countries that are most resisting Islam today.
G-d bless them!
They have an extra incentive because there are still people in those countries who survived what the Democrats so desperately want to bring to America.
Perhaps you are thinking of Austria. The conservative candidate there lost in a very close election.
Regards,
LR
I think he may have been referring to the 1956 Hungarian revolution, when the Hungarian people spontaneously rose up and overthrew their puppet government, only to have the Soviet troops move in to crush the fledgling government.
Per Wiki: Norbert Hoffer "received the plurality of votes, 35% as opposed to 21% of rival Alexander Van der Bellen, in the first round. The much closer results of the second round of voting (49.7%/50.3%) were annulled by the Constitutional Court of Austria due to voting irregularities affecting nearly 78,000 votes, requiring the election to be re-held.[1] In the re-run on 4 December 2016 he received 46% of the vote and conceded the election to Van der Bellen"
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