To: SE Mom
The Guardian is the far-left newspaper in London, thus the article's tone of disapproval and deep worry.
Right means something different in Europe than in the USA. Even though they are the far-right party they want to increase social programs. Interesting.
7 posted on
10/25/2015 5:28:11 PM PDT by
Jack Black
( Disarmament of a targeted group is one of the s two urest early warning signs of future genocide.)
To: Jack Black
Yes, but they’re at least standing against the invasion from islam.
The Guardian is reliable. Like the NYT’s. One knows what perspective is being promoted.
10 posted on
10/25/2015 5:34:15 PM PDT by
SE Mom
(God, restore our beloved country, amen.)
To: Jack Black
We had & have those kind of conservatives; George Wallace was the most prominent among them in my lifetime.
13 posted on
10/25/2015 6:13:48 PM PDT by
MSF BU
(Support the troops: Join Them.)
To: Jack Black
Jack -- fiscally, they are more "state intervention", but not more than the previous imho -- they want to increase taxes on foreign businesses and lower them on domestic ones (if you look around, you'll see most banks and supermarkets in Poland are foreign)
SOCIALLY they are definitely right -- socially conservative. Read my post above
15 posted on
10/25/2015 11:25:08 PM PDT by
Cronos
(ObamaÂ’s dislike of Assad is not based on AssadÂ’s brutality but that he isn't a jihadi Moslem)
To: Jack Black
I believe both large parties in Poland are what The Guardian would call “right wing”. The previous governing party is called right wing because they are pro business. The new ruling party is called right wing because they are pro-religion.
22 posted on
10/26/2015 5:44:33 AM PDT by
Krosan
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