Posted on 06/25/2016 12:58:42 PM PDT by monkapotamus
At the heart of the common sense information surrounding the Brexit vote a few ordinary and uncomfortable points continue to be avoided by the echo-chambered media elite who have retreated to their safe spaces:
♦ First Point The U.K. was sending Brussels $500 million per week of their wealth to be redistributed to the lesser than affiliates. In essence, Classic Fabian/Socialist Economics: From each according to their ability to each according to their need.
Simultaneously, to the parasitic withdrawal inbound immigration was putting unsustainable financial strain on the social/societal welfare systems if the host.
♦ Second Point Inbound, seemingly uncontrolled, mass immigration to the U.K. was twice the level of job creation in the same time period. That reality is unsustainable by any concept of societal economics. Obviously the displaced and impacted workers were/are the residents of the host country.
When you stand back and take a historical look at this EU construct, the Brexit vote is simply a predictable rebuke of the Fabian Socialist school of economics. However, that common sense practical acceptance doesnt stop the academics born from the school of World Citizenry from continuing to look bewildered...
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
Excellent: I’m still chuckling over the “ficke, ficke” and the “ploop”! Schadenfreude vicious.
Excellent: I’m still chuckling over the “ficke, ficke” and the “ploop”! Schadenfreude vicious.
The dejected REMAIN crowd seems to be the younger naive euro-hipsters with an uninformed opinion in one hand, and a Starbucks coffee in the other.
They have indeed.
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Jamestown Colony had similar food shortage problems due to collectivism. The winter of 1609-1610 is referred to as “The Starving Time.” (Actually, I learned it as, “The Great Starving Time” in Virginia history more years ago than I want to recount.) Over one-quarter of the colonists died that winter.
$2B a month to bureaucrats in Brussels? Holy smoke!
Have the elites asked themselves yet their favorite question: “Why do the people hate us?”
Sobering.
We better hope all the pundits and smart folks continue in their confusion
“The dejected REMAIN crowd seems to be the younger naive euro-hipsters with an uninformed opinion in one hand, and a Starbucks coffee in the other”
Don’t forget migrants and the international finance-casino “workers”
Heh, heh, heh.
I like that.
Did anyone notice the muzzie going after the naked blonde woman at the bow of the ship?
Liberal superiority aka liberal supremacy
And, as long as they insist on driving on the
wrong side of the road we can’t expect much to
change.
There are way too many people out there who simply won’t stop whining until they get their way. Throw a temper tantrum, you spoiled brats!
Yep! Some asylum escapee was talking about how this was going to worsen "global warming".
Agincourt
Trafalgar
Brexit
Landmark events for British freedom
Longbow
Ships-of-the-line
Votes
Instruments for British freedom
Britain’s political, economic and cultural subjugation to federalists and islamists is halted for the first time in ~50 years — this will be a landmark in British freedom and history.
I really do not understand all the teeth gnashing and wailing. Norway and Switzerland never entered the EU, and they are just fine.
The vote counters must have messed up the fix. The media certainly seems shocked.
Bank of America former executive, french Jean Monnet, re post WW2 economies:
“There will be no peace in Europe, if the states are reconstituted on the basis of national sovereignty... The countries of Europe are too small to guarantee their peoples the necessary prosperity and social development. The European states must constitute themselves into a federation...”
The man was under the thumb of the American government, and a master architect of the post-war economies in Europe, designed to stabilize Europe and bolster against cold-war Soviet influence. The Telegraph posted a very interesting article on the subject on April 26. Link here - also some additional links about Jean Monnet — Telegraph article for those wishing to click through: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/04/27/the-european-union-always-was-a-cia-project-as-brexiteers-discov/
http://www.fayard.fr/jean-monnet-9782213031538
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Monnet
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