I haven't read anything by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in months.
1 posted on
11/22/2001 4:49:36 AM PST by
janus
To: janus
This is BIG NEWS in the great scheme of things...
Thanks for posting it...
2 posted on
11/22/2001 5:21:17 AM PST by
No!
To: janus
Most EXCELLENT. I'm from Sweden, hoping their next.
Most Americans don't realize just how PO'd the locals are about immigration. We think we have it bad here! The entire culture of Europe is being destroyed by over immigration, and the locals know it. Thank goodness they are willing to do something about it.
Now if we just had honest elections in this country, we could solve this problem too.
To: janus
Great news! When Scandanavia starts tilting to the right, things must be going well. Although it may seem trivial to some, it is often the case that election results in Europe mimick each other. The case could even be made that such trends can span the Atlantic (Thatcher and Reagan, for example).
Havarti and Carlsberg for everyone!
To: janus
If a liberal, socialist state like Denmark can turn itself around, then there is indeed hope for the rest of Europe to do the same. 911 and the support it received from Moslems around the world is getting people to question the whole idea of multiculturalism.
To: janus
Thank God! Thank God! Thank God!!!!!! A small start - but a start in making a dent in socialized Europe!
May this be the beginning of a trend. May people in Europe wake up to the disaster that socialism is - no matter what the fluff.
I've been told that all Europeans workers START OUT with 4 weeks of fully paid vacation (many taking the entire month of August off) - and then add from there. Let's see the American socialists in the Demonazi party propose that part of Eurosocialism and see what pennies they will raise in donations from America's corporate elite.
Not the this election marks an end to that amazing "perk" of socialism. It just implies that lean and mean does not fit the description of most European countries/workforces. Downsizing there, also, is a huge hassle. Of course workers are happy - but how do businesses compete?
Back to Denmark - very very happy to see this news for this nation. Hope it shakes up all the Euro/American socialists - especially Hillarywitch.
To: janus
Someone--was it Mark Twain?--said, "The prospect of being hanged at sunrise concentrates the mind wonderfully."
Socialism and euro-mishmosh has led only to two camels in every garage and 40 Arabs in every rental apartment. Terrorism and Islamic takeover are not just on the horizon, but nearer than that. There was indeed, something rotten in the state of Denmark.
But: is this enough to reverse things?
8 posted on
11/22/2001 6:08:57 AM PST by
crystalk
To: janus
Glad they won, but their issues don't exactly sound like a traditional free-market, conservative platform:
cut hospital waiting lists
improve care for the elderly
prop up Denmark's creaky welfare system
tax cuts not on offer.
To: janus
The man expected to become prime minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, led his free-market Venstre party to victory with a campaign to cut hospital waiting lists, to improve care for the elderly and to prop up Denmark's creaky welfare system Interesting . . . According to der Spiegel, immigration was the MAIN THEME of the election campaign, not the above laundry list. "Main theme of the election campaign was the immigration policy of the government, with which a growing number of Danes are unhappy." [http://www.spiegel.de/druckversion/0,1588,168738,00.html]
To: janus
quick, cover up the statue at copenhagen harbor...
18 posted on
11/23/2001 2:27:07 PM PST by
mlocher
To: janus
Hmmm, now that they're not (so) socialist, the important thing is, I wonder if the Danish women are still knockouts...?
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