Posted on 05/06/2012 11:09:34 AM PDT by nuconvert
PLEASE CONSOLIDATE YOUR COMMENTS ON THE FR FRENCH POLITICS THREAD
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Sadly he reflects the intent of the people. Democracy at work.
Euro ALREADY down to $1.3045 in the overnight’s.
Apple stock, the new Worldwide Reserve Currency, should SOAR tomorrrow.
Maybe Socialism will work THIS time?
Won’t happen- unless and until the debt deals begin to unravel.
Did the French (and Muzzies) vote for him to make things worse?
To tell you the truth it doesn’t matter which one they voted for just like with the Mittens/Obama match up. Either one takes you down Loser Road.
“Will the USA bail them out again?”
DUH....
Obama-Owning Goldman-Sachs has too much riding on this, to just lose out.
TOO BIG TO FAIL, BABY!!!
That’s what happens when 5% of the France’s population is Muslim- the largest Muslim bloc in Europe. We have kind of the same problem here with Muslims and Hispanics joining the Blacks in the Democrat plantation. Uncontrolled immigration, legal and illegal, create critical voting blocs that trump majority rule. The cultural, religious, and historical cohesion of a nation splinters. This is what is happening here in the US and Obama is playing it to the hilt.
The carnivalesque/Felliniesque circus music on the soundtrack gave that away. And while actors portrayed Sarkozy, Chirac, and Villepin, nobody portrayed the socialist candidates.
In the film Sarkozy is maniacally ambitious and not particularly principled, though the actor gave his performance some nuance and even created some sympathy for Sarko, particularly when his wife started walking out on him.
In so far as ideology is concerned, according to the movie Sarkozy was a reformer, "liberal, atlantiste, et communautaire" -- meaning free-market oriented, NATO- and America-friendly, and pro-EU (however much we may think the European Union anti-free-market and anti-American, it does represent a challenge to inward-looking France).
But Sarkozy had to hide that and appeal to France's protectionist and welfarist tendencies, because fear of change and desire for protection and subsidies are stronger in France than any desire for economic freedom or free competition.
I guess that's what people are calling "socialism" though it doesn't have much to do with the classical socialist program of public ownership and control of the means of production or equal incomes.
What I take away from the film and today's results is that that French desire for protection and support, that fear of competition and change was too strong to buck. I don't know if Sarkozy really tried very hard once he got in. But his own growing personal unpopularity and those strong French tendencies probably would have made much in the way of reform impossible.
That’s like Cali re electing Jerry Brown.
"Islam is the second-most widely practiced religion in France behind Roman Catholicism by ... with an estimated total of 5 to 10 percent of the national population." - Wikipedia
SARKOZY HEADING FOR LOSS TO SOCIALIST 53.3-46.7
But if the French are stupid enough to elect a guy like that they deserve what happens next.
Another reason for Germany to pull the plug on the Euro....
Kiss France goodbye.
I’m happy to see it myself. It will ultimately cause the French misery, and given their actions and history it is richly deserved.
Of course, you know the media is already conditioning us to accept larger pools of revenue for the UN, and a bailout of Europe in general.
“Wont happen- unless and until the debt deals begin to unravel.”
But...Isn’t that precisely Hollande’s agenda?
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The fiscal compact treaty requiring cutting deficits and debt was signed at the beginning of March by 25 EU states and has already been ratified by several.
Once sworn into office Hollande will meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, where they are expected to lay the groundwork for an informal summit of EU leaders on growth to be held at the end of the month or June, and a formal summit on June 28 and 29.
For Merkel, the main advocate of austerity in public finances, it is out of the question to reopen debate on the fiscal compact.
Will the new French president clash with the German leader?
During the campaign Hollande vowed repeatedly to “renegotiate” the fiscal compact or to “complete” it with measures to achieve economic growth, which would ease the task of cutting deficits.
http://www.france24.com/en/20120506-hollande-faces-battle-with-berlin-over-growth
Should we expect anything less from a bunch of self-important, cheese eating, surrender monkeys?
we don't have any money, but unless Obama is defeated, even by Romney, he will borrow money from China to GIVE to Europe. Our great grandchildren will, unless the entire world economy collapses, bail out this newest French disaster.
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