He is interesting.
Screw them all. Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and all of Scandinavia. Never again should Americans sacrifice their blood and treasure to save them. NATO does absolutely nothing to enhance American security. The US should dissolve this pact that will draw us into yet another costly war. Time to say goodbye and good luck to the Europeans who can’t even defend their own borders. Who really needs them?
Seriously, the friend group partner groups of political power in Italy can not get any thing done. Italy is a basket case. I wish the Italians could tell The EU to take a flying leep. I just know that Italy can not do much of anything. lets us hope that I am wrong and Italy does tell The EU to bugger off.
Italy has a government? Since when? It’s been Italian anarchy since the 1950’s. Sort of like Popogigo meets Pinnochio at a pie eating contest. Always a mess; never a real winner.
Hey, I’ve got an idea. Since Comrade Fascist leader Obama is out of a job, why not make him Prime Minister? He can’t screw up Italy anymore than he did the U.S. - but he can try. (He looks like Benito when he does his chin-in-the-air power look).
Besides, Michelle would love to work on the docks of Naples. Might meet some of her Chicago buddies there.
Burlesconi has a big sign outside his home that says - MISS ME YET?
I do not think the new Italian government will be as Eurosceptic as the Brexit. Only one half of the coalition that is forming the new government is truly Eurosceptic. There will be compromises or the coalition will fail and the result will be some softening of the Eurosceptic position.
The observable political divisions in Italian politics and the Italian people are many times more numerous than the political divisions seen in the U.S. In Italy they stand out and keep Italian governments hung up by them because of how the voting system gives so many of them an independent place in Italy’s legislature. In the U.S. many political divisions are submerged within the two main parties, that are actually made up of smaller groups with differences from each other.
While their are “only” six parties with major representation in the two main Italian national legislative bodies, there are others with some representation in the national and the regional governments, from over 100 other parties.
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