Quackers
The Frog
I see Little England Quackers taking the world of the Daily Fail as gosbel?
Is the first thing you say to me: am i meant to give you respect and kindness after that?

Two way street Aliedhoo.
I see Little England Quackers taking the world of the Daily Fail as gosbel?
Is the first thing you say to me: am i meant to give you respect and kindness after that?
Two way street Aliedhoo.
What you deserve is being treated like the self-admitted troll you are, instead of someone who's genuinely willing to be part of a discussion.I even winked at the end of the post; it was just a bit of humour. I like to jibe leoreth sometimes because its entertaining and I get something, weirdly, out of it ;P.
Even so, do I immediately deserve such disrespect and hate for that view, tyrant?
I even winked at the end of the post; it was just a bit of humour. I like to jibe leoreth sometimes because its entertaining and I get something, weirdly, out of it ;P.
Even so, do I immediately deserve such disrespect and hate for that view, tyrant
What you deserve is being treated like the self-admitted troll you are, instead of someone who's genuinely willing to be part of a discussion.
If you honestly believe this, there is no point even talking about it.
If you honestly cannot see that rule by "technocrats" (at the service of the oligarchy) under the excuse of the EU is happening every day in many (if not all) of the EU's member countries then it is indeed useless to talk. You just refuse to see what is happening.
But I'll try, once more, to make you see. The governments of each sovereign state could, of course, carry out different policies. But to do that they'd have to break the EU treaties. If there is a treaty limiting government deficits, another treaty limiting a state's ability to issue currency, another one limiting the ability to control trade, and so on, what is left of the sovereign power of the state? What is the point of having politics, electing governments, if they are to do no more than manage things as they exist under the current policies? The purpose of politics is to allow the public to take decisions about policies. The purpose of the EU is to enforce the same policies across the whole EU. The EU empties and thus annihilates democracy in each of its member states. The only choice the people of these countries have left is between either follow the diktats from Brussels (reached by a decision process which does not care about the opinion of the citizens of each individual country[/B]) or leave the EU. And leave they will in due time.
To make thins more infuriating some national governments (and everybody knows which) still get to dictate policies to the whole EU according to the electoral needs of its politicians. In the union every pig is equal, but some are more equal than others... this does not go unnoticed.
Lets not forget quite simply that countries in the Eurozone are asyemmetrical. They have different levels of income, different structure of their economies (reliance on one sector over another), different labour markets, laws, import and export markets - there whole macroeconomic internal balances are at odds with one another.
So you get a suboptimal currency for an entire continent, you destroy the ability of some countries to determine monetary policy thus hammering their cause to deal with shocks. In other words the EU isn't an optimal currency area (i mean it's been proved by the recent crises).
But I'll try, once more, to make you see. The governments of each sovereign state could, of course, carry out different policies. But to do that they'd have to break the EU treaties. If there is a treaty limiting government deficits, another treaty limiting a state's ability to issue currency, another one limiting the ability to control trade, and so on, what is left of the sovereign power of the state? What is the point of having politics, electing governments, if they are to do no more than manage things as they exist under the current policies? The purpose of politics is to allow the public to take decisions about policies. The purpose of the EU is to enforce the same policies across the whole EU. The EU empties and thus annihilates democracy in each of its member states. The only choice the people of these countries have left is between either follow the diktats from Brussels (reached by a decision process which does not care about the opinion of the citizens of each individual country[/B]) or leave the EU. And leave they will in due time.
I've been thinking lately that the EU should have never went as far as the Euro. Free flow of goods and people is good, subsidies for infrastructure is good. Forcing countries to adopt ridiculous measures just to pay off some fat bankers is bad.
Criticizing technocrat rule would be a valid point, but it's not the one you were making in the EU. You were trying to draw a tenuous connection to various breeds of fascists through the weapon of the intellectually lazy known as quote mining. And the only substantial point you were able to deduce from that is how you can "justify anything to appeal to the ideal of pan-Europeanism", as if that weren't the case with whatever ideal you could think of.If you honestly cannot see that rule by "technocrats" (at the service of the oligarchy) under the excuse of the EU is happening every day in many (if not all) of the EU's member countries then it is indeed useless to talk. You just refuse to see what is happening.
The solution to this is obviously to curtail the influence of national governments and finally strengthen the democratic institutions of the union. Unfortunately we get bogged down by nationalist EU-critics all the time so that won't ever get off the spot.To make thins more infuriating some national governments (and everybody knows which) still get to dictate policies to the whole EU according to the electoral needs of its politicians. In the union every pig is equal, but some are more equal than others... this does not go unnoticed.
Please stick to irrational hatred of your own federal level.Pro-EU politicians are Snidely Whiplash-esque villains out to steal their people's freedom.
No, national governments are inherently awesome, as is protectionism.The EU is bollocks. Reason being, all governments are bollocks. No need to over-complicate this.