Posted on 02/18/2017 6:38:33 AM PST by davikkm
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has admitted the European Union has tried to take too much power from national governments, contributing to the rise in populist movements. In an interview with Time magazine, Mr. Juncker acknowledged some decisions were better taken by national governments, and that people were reacting against this.
When asked why populists were making gains in France, Germany, and the Netherlands, he responded: I think this is largely due to our faults.
I think the European Union and the Commission gave the impression that we are in command of everything.
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Genocide Junker’s day in court is approaching...it is just a matter time before a coalition of rulers takes advantage...and goes after the ruling coalition who set off the ethnic cleansing of European genotypes.
70 years ago this idiot would be hanging upside down in the town square.
It may not be too late
Invoking POS 0bama (But I repeat myself) as proof of anything is demented.
Don’t be shocked when a new form of Nazi party rises up in Germany.These EU idiots will have caused it to happen.
Finally he admits it.
Like with all these things he could have headed much of this off by listening harder, earlier.
That’s what the Leftist-Globalist-Mohammadan parties are now !
Nope,those scum are like the communists running in the streets of Germany that gave rise to the original Nazis.The Next group will be ultra right nationalists and they will be brutal.
Both the Communists and Nazis are products of the left. There’s no such thing as “ultra right Nationalists.” That’s a leftist media pejorative against mainstream citizens that want their borders secure.
The Rooshians did it!
Gee, ya think? Like banning incandescent light bulbs and vacuum cleaners with more than 1400 Watts? Like that? A$$HAT!
Do they have enough tall trees and short ropes in europe? History may be repeating itself there.
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