Posted on 09/02/2012 5:06:46 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Last year, Germany went out on a limb by calling for political union in Europe. The idea was met with little enthusiasm elsewhere in the eurozone, but particularly in France.
After the election of French President François Hollande in May, it seemed that views of the EU's foremost political duo could not be further apart.
But the mood has since changed, and serious plans are underway to createif not a full political union, then something close to it.
Meanwhile, EU council president Herman Van Rompuy and others are drawing up a paper to upgrade the eurozone, which will be discussed by EU leaders at a summit on 18-19 October. It will include elements for a political union, but also for a fiscal unionsurrendering more budgetary powers to Brusselsconsidered key for the survival of the single currency.
(Excerpt) Read more at euobserver.com ...
I read a book with this plot line once.....
CAULDRON by larry bond. the goos guys are poland and hungary and us and britain, russia is borderline and the french end up trying to screw the germans.
Sounds Vichy to me.
France needs to return all of the vowels they have stolen from the Slavs.
Ja wohl.
Compared to German, English is very problematic concerning phonetic spellings.
Nothing like fixing a failed policy by doubling down on it.
Ten kings will give The Beast their power.........
We have always been at war with Eurasia, Winston........
For the Germans to move an administrative role from Berlin to Brussels is little more than the move from Bonn to Berlin. the individual states in Germany will remain powerful and independent.
it's the same in Spain.
But France would have a problem giving up power to Brussels because it would go against 400 years of French history and admin
Yes. the commercial union was fine, but I wonder if a defensive pact will really mean that Germany would fight Russia if it invades Estonia or Latvia...
Let me point out the good example: Tyrol. For centuries this has been a German-Italian mix. But post WWI it was given to Italy even though South Tyrol was heavily German. The idea to devolve powers to the local government there helped prevent tensions and the locals take control of their own lands
in the case of France and Italy it would be good for Savoy to be the same way and also for Brittany, Gascoigne and Normandy to have the same
The Germans and Spanish and Italians as I noted above have a lot of decentralization
in the rest of Europe each country is a different case -- the smaller ones like Luxemboourg, Liechtenstein or Croatia or Slovakia are already very ethnically specific
Poland had a lot of regional differences and huge minorities but that was ended with WWII and with Poland being pushed physically to the west (losing 1/3rd of it's land in the east) and becoming mono-ethnic.
For the UK, this is already happening with devolution to Scotland, Wales etc. But in England the problem is due to the large numbers of non-English there. I don't know the easy answer to that.
I’m quite sure the French Bankers and German Bankers see this as an opportunity/solution....just as did the Vichy French and the Nazi’s........
——Germany would fight Russia if it invades Estonia or Latvia...-—
If Turkey attacked Russia from the rear, would Greece help?
And before that, to remember three clear points dating from the late 1700s:
you mean like the Frogs fighting during the Revolutionary war to help kick the Brits out?
Or during the Napoleonic wars when they kicked the butts of most of Europe?
Or during their wars in Algeria, Indo-China etc.? Or how they fight now in West Africa to keep their "colonies in all but name" still resolutely French?
There are still lots of hawks among Germany’s elite politicians. And they know how to manipulate the opinion of the generally “anti-war” (no such thing, BTW) populace.
What “commercial union” do you speak of?
I already pointed out that the European Economic Community’s chief purpose was to (as the Treaty of Rome puts it) “lay the foundations for an ever-closer union among the peoples of Europe”. Therefore it was (and is) an imperialistic construct.
Putin is already building his own version of the USSR, calling it (either in tribute or mockery of the EU) the Eurasian Union.
German politicians will need to become involved with every new law, no matter how small. The excuse, Oh, those people in Brussels did it, just wont fly anymore. And with this decision, European integration becomes part of Germany's domestic politics. Brussels is no longer just a side dish, but a main course; and local politicians are going to have to come to grips with what happens there.
As long as the constitution remains valid (and it can only be superseded by a national referendum), Karlsruhe is likely to have the last word on issues of jurisprudence and the constitutioneven over the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. This could cause some tension and conflict. But anything is better than apathy.
Is this it?
http://www.questia.com/read/1G1-20351795/concert-pianist-vazsonyi-says-america-is-like-beethoven-s
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