Let's be realistic here; if Putin decided he was going to eliminate the EU (and by that I mean the unelected bureaucracy masquerading as a legitimate governing body) the entire region would be better off.
No more migrant quotas, no more erosion of national culture and identity, no more countries bankrupting themselves to fund the boot on their neck.
Initially the EC was a decent idea, setting up free trade deals between nations and (I believe) mutual defence treaties. Unfortunately, just like so many other governmental organisations around the world, it grew too large, interfered too much and is now simply a massive burden on the hardworking taxpayer.
The EU was a trade deal that turned into merchant kings who owned entire countries.
People look back at the Venician merchant-princes and were like "how did random merchants wind up controlling more than royalty?" But then they looked at the EU and went "seems legit, I can see no way this at all might turn into new merchant princes. Now, let's ask the unelected economists controlling the markets from the shadows if we're allowed to buy toilet paper or not unless we build statues in their honor."
This kind of scares me. If EU allows Ukraine in then Russia has no reason to hold back. Any hope for a negotiation will fly out the window.
Or am I wrong?
Let's be realistic here; if Putin decided he was going to eliminate the EU (and by that I mean the unelected bureaucracy masquerading as a legitimate governing body) the entire region would be better off.
No more migrant quotas, no more erosion of national culture and identity, no more countries bankrupting themselves to fund the boot on their neck.
Initially the EC was a decent idea, setting up free trade deals between nations and (I believe) mutual defence treaties. Unfortunately, just like so many other governmental organisations around the world, it grew too large, interfered too much and is now simply a massive burden on the hardworking taxpayer.
The EU was a trade deal that turned into merchant kings who owned entire countries.
People look back at the Venician merchant-princes and were like "how did random merchants wind up controlling more than royalty?" But then they looked at the EU and went "seems legit, I can see no way this at all might turn into new merchant princes. Now, let's ask the unelected economists controlling the markets from the shadows if we're allowed to buy toilet paper or not unless we build statues in their honor."
If we must kill the lawyers first, the second to go will need to be the economists for sure.
Progandists.....errr journalists tho
Ec turned into demographic replacement and the kalergi plan