1 posted on
06/24/2016 3:56:02 AM PDT by
milton23
To: milton23
Really happy about it here!
2 posted on
06/24/2016 3:57:23 AM PDT by
Bullish
(Blame others for your failures? Take credits where none are do? Who made you Pharoh?)
To: milton23
The several states comprising the US could learn from this.
3 posted on
06/24/2016 3:57:30 AM PDT by
Arm_Bears
(Rope. Tree. Politician/Journalist. Some assembly required.)
To: milton23
The begining of the end of the “EU”.
Plus the European nations getting a handle on that refugee problem.
4 posted on
06/24/2016 3:58:01 AM PDT by
Biggirl
("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
To: milton23
5 posted on
06/24/2016 3:58:33 AM PDT by
Biggirl
("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
To: milton23
it’s very good news for Conservatism everywhere.
Like Maggie said.... you can’t spend “other peoples” money for ever’.
7 posted on
06/24/2016 4:01:29 AM PDT by
SMARTY
("What is freedom? To have the will to be responsible for one's self. "M. Stirner)
To: milton23
Real Americans ALWAYS celebrate freedom.
8 posted on
06/24/2016 4:04:28 AM PDT by
Paulie
(America without Christ is like a Chemistry book without the periodic table.)
To: milton23
In light of the way things are going, how much currency/legitimacy does the concept of countries or nations have?
Gotta love the Brits shaking up the game.
To: milton23
It’s a great excuse for a party!
Next up, the US has a chance to vote for freedom—may we use it wisely.
10 posted on
06/24/2016 4:09:10 AM PDT by
exDemMom
(Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
To: milton23
We should not get all that excited about a leave vote because the politicians will insist on another referendum. They will claim that the people didnt really have enough time and information to fully understand what they were voting on. They will insist upon a lengthy campaign to ensure the people fully understood the ramifications. Of course, this might require several referendums until the people get it right.
12 posted on
06/24/2016 4:20:15 AM PDT by
DugwayDuke
("A man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest")
To: milton23
Congratulations Britain.
Now convince Scotland to leave also.
15 posted on
06/24/2016 4:35:20 AM PDT by
BuffaloJack
(The reason for Gun Control has always been Government's Fear of Rebellion.)
To: milton23
It takes the phony gun control debate out of the picture, for one thing.
23 posted on
06/24/2016 5:07:46 AM PDT by
Cboldt
To: milton23
Or in other words, one of the world’s most important banking centers just took a giant step away from globalism.
25 posted on
06/24/2016 5:21:14 AM PDT by
StAnDeliver
(PS - Vote Trump. Vote Coal.)
To: milton23
Some backing away from globalization by individual countries is an overall good thing. If America makes its own cars, they might cost a little more than if they came from afar, but our people are making them, our money is not flowing away from us, and we aren’t vulnerable to pressures from foreign automakers and foreign economies.
The world will be a less efficient but more stable machine.
To: milton23
27 posted on
06/24/2016 5:39:38 AM PDT by
PGalt
To: milton23
It will also keep George Soros REALLY, REALLY BUSY for the foreseeable future, so he’ll have less time to monkey with OUR politics.
To: milton23
I'm ecstatic over this. I changed my FB profile to the Union Jack and aside from my two Brit friends, appear to be the only one celebrating this around here. Sad as it really is something to be celebrated. God save the Queen!
30 posted on
06/24/2016 5:55:38 AM PDT by
liberalh8ter
(The only difference between flash mob 'urban yutes' and U.S. politicians is the hoodies.)
To: milton23
Didn’t the SOUTH have a similar vote in 1861? Self Determination?
Will Britain be attacked to “Preserve” the EUnion?
To: milton23
The vote for Brexit is a vote for sovereignty and self-determination. Britain will no longer be subject to European legislation, with Britains Parliament retaking control. British judges will no longer be overruled by the European Court of Justice, and British businesses will be liberated from mountains of EU regulations, which have undermined economic liberty.The Brexit sets a political precedent that will make it much more difficult for Uniparty to create their North American Union. The British don't appreciate having their sovereignty violated by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, nor will Americans appreciate having our laws changed to accommodate the agendas of Mexico or Central American countries.
To: milton23
I wholeheartedly salute the Brits on their choice.
40 posted on
06/24/2016 9:30:12 AM PDT by
rdb3
(You know, I've yet to see a hearse with a U-Hall trailer hitched to it. . .)
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