Why the Iron-Fisted Tactics of the EU Will Help Bring Its Downfall
- Why the Iron-Fisted Tactics of the EU Will Help Bring Its Downfall
by http://thewealthwatchman.com/
Brussels has Always Acted this Way
As the Greek “deal” continues to flounder, and the IMF itself tells the world how untenable the entire package is, it’s not simply the bankster plan for Greece that seems to be hitting a snag. Indeed, now that it’s been made public that EU creditors have stated “there is no point in holding elections”, many folks are up in arms. The most interesting thing about the whole Greek affair, is watching peoples’ reactions to the EU’s response to the Greek vote. Many in Europe seem caught off guard by the heavy-handed nature of Berlin and Brussels, and I submit that those folks weren’t paying very close attention to the true nature of this political entity.
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This talk of nations not having a say in the EU because they’re currently debtor nations, or under bailouts, is absolute nonsense. The fact of the matter is this: the member states of the EU have never had a say, whatsoever! I intend to show in the lines to follow that this act of ignoring what the Greek people is just the latest, most flagrant episode in a long train of technocratic abuses.
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The idea that it’s simply that bailed-out nations don’t have any sovereignty within the EU is laughable. It has nothing to do with the debt or the fact that Greece has been bailed out, the ugly truth is this: the EU has never honored the wills of its member states when they’ve said “No”, to whatever the Brussels agenda happened to be, and I intend to prove that in the lines to follow.
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Vote if You Like, but The Plan Goes On
It was 2005, and the Eurocrats of the fledgling EU were keenly trying to consolidate their gains from years past. They didn’t simply want a currency or economic union, it wasn’t merely about that: they wanted a political union, and the manner in which they intended to accomplish that was to push a “European Constitution”, for all member states to share.
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