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To: EagleUSA
The EU was forced upon many people who did not want it.

This process took one half of a century to complete. Those that supposedly did not want it, had ample chance to refuse. I don't recall much opposition, except from Brittan for a few decades. But they too are "coming to their senses."

In reality, it is just another FAILED SOCIALIST SYSTEM.

I seem unable to find support for your statement. We are united capitalist states; they are somewhat less united, socialist states. Seems that it is not being a union but the nature of the individual states that matters. A socialist system in Germany or Portugal is a failure by our standards even if they do not enter a union.

And even here one has to be cautious. Portugal has been a paternalistic state since times immemorial; it even exported that mentality to places such as Brasil, where it is not uncommon to retire at 48 agter 30 years of service. Well, it still exists; the is no famine in Portugal; it's not Angola. Germany has also been quite paternalistic, at least since unification. It started and lost two enormously wars, but it continues to be paternalistic and socialist, and it still exist in that form. Never mind, of course, that it is we who have been protecting Europeans from the Svoet Union and each other; never mind that we not only shed the blood of our soldiers but considerable financial resources as well. Never mind that they freely use our research and development, where we've been spending for decades 50% more than Europeans: vast majority of drugs developed since 1970s, for instance, have been created in the U.S. Yes, they play us for suckers (and we behave as such --- what the h-ll does our military does in Europe a full generation after the fall of the Soviet Union?)

In other words, European safety and prosperity are not commensurate with their socialist system; much of that was attained on our capitalist backs.

But a failure? Hardly.

21 posted on 02/27/2011 10:37:04 AM PST by TopQuark
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To: TopQuark
But a failure? Hardly.

Central planning is historically a proven failure. The EU is simply taking the failure up a notch. The system is an EPIC FAIL -the question is not IF but when if not yet then it will fail eventually...

With this latest election which looks like success for a labor socialist coalition I would say the path to failure will be accelerated in Ireland -paved with 'investments' in broadband, green energy, and infrastructure. Government will create jobs -LMAO!!!! Sound familiar?

26 posted on 02/27/2011 10:51:41 AM PST by DBeers (†)
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To: TopQuark

Huge debdts,big taxes, weak economies(except for Germany)...
This is called FAILURE....

In addition and futher more,there is a moral and cultural FAILURE of that bureaucratic EU who deliberately refused to assume its christian and greek-roman roots.
That fake bureaucratic europe of traitors is sold and don’t hesitate to sell europe for particular interests using muslim immigration in order to change the european people.

We absolutely can call that socialism(which is not the same tha “paternalism”)


41 posted on 02/27/2011 11:27:53 AM PST by Ulysse
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