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EU are the dumbest niggers for having a one country veto. Russia are the masters of abusing that shit. The fuck do they think happened to Poland before their partitioning lol
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>>533566889
who cares about this stuff while europeans are being genocided by immigrants and the left
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>relax bro, it's just an economic community
>that foreign policy stuff? it's not a big deal since countries can veto
>now let's get rid of the veto
Retards will still defend this.
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>>533567399
you forgot the last step
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>>533567486
>fight for Europe's borders
As of right now, anyone can book a flight for a short trip, go through their country's airport with their passport. It can be a cheap Ryanair flight to my country. Then flush their passport down the toilet, and arrive at our customs/immigration and recite the script given to them by the Jewish NGO, that they are in fear of their life because they're a faggot or whatever. And the Irish state will be willing to pay more than 100 grand just to process their application. During this time, they get to stay in a hotel. They get their meals handed to them. No need to worry about energy or fuel costs. They get some spending money too. There is of course a massive backlog which means it can take years to process them. If you have a sexual emergency with a minor, a government minister will even give you a "character reference" to try to get you a lesser sentence. NGOs will provide you with the best Jewish lawyers that will claim your rights were violated at every turn (despite being treated better than the natives since you committed the crime of destroying your passport and making up a fake story).

It's very tiresome, especially as I see that with the Jewish desire to kill children in Iran putting up our fuel prices (since we need to import it) that the government was still fine with charging ~65% in taxes on these high prices for a long time, until actual farmers and truckers took to the streets and blocked roads and the only oil refinery to force the government to act. Their response? Here is 10c off, and they will delay the INCREASE to the carbon tax until October. That's what they said.

And people want me to fight for this? Right now the ordinary people are still hopeful that if they make their points peacefully it will get the point across, but we already had farmers and their teenage boys beaten and pepper sprayed by riot police in the small hours of the morning. Our patience has its limits.
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>>533566889
lmao what's the point of pretending to be a democracy at this point?

>you can vote, but it only counts if the guy we want wins!
>you cannot veto what we want to spend your money on!

This is just an empire where the vassals are too stupid to realize they are.
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>>533567849
I heard about green laws in pedo part of europe, pretty brutal.
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>>533566889
Zigger mad kek
HAIL EVROPA!
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>>533568187
On some level, you can argue that a place like Europe which is dependent on others for fuel should try to be less dependent on it. And that by taxing it, you encourage that by making it more expensive. But at some point I think this knowledge of the original intent has been lost. Like how institutions forget or even start to really believe their own propaganda. You have guys that see it like a religious zealot does, never wanting to reduce the tax under ANY circumstances. Including when there is a fuel crisis or very high prices in the market (which serve the purpose of the original intent of the tax).

And I don't just say that off the cuff. I remember asking a guy (who was friends with a government minister in the 90s) why the tax on fuel to for cars (then) was around 30%. And he made it clear, well you see we had the oil crisis in the middle east in the 70s, the prices rose too fast and caused a panic. So by taxing it at that level it allows for a buffer, so when prices rise, the tax can be reduced, effectively helping to keep prices more stable and also the government can collect roughly the same revenue if it's done correctly. Now that guy was in his early 60s in the 90s. He's dead now and we have guys that have no actual life experience or actual competency in charge. They move them around too, failing at one job and just moving on to another. I believe the expression is called "seagull manager" - a bird brain that just shits all over the place and flies away, and does it again and again. Because that's what seagulls do.

What's more important to our "leaders" right now is kissing ass to Brussels. They are more focused on things like the EU presidency and trying to manage their image abroad than actually solving problems.
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>>533566889
Good, Europe needs to be one state
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>>533566889
Yes, and the UN is retarded for having vetoes on the Security Council, the US veto is how Israel gets away with so many war crimes and genocide.
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>>533568669
no they just love taxes and bureaucracy, there is no good will.
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>>533569515
That's the state of it now. But to get to this point it's like the family that becomes wealthy. First generation figures out how to get it. Second generation manages it somewhat okay, they have some memories and lessons from their father. By the time you get to the third generation, the child has grown up rich. When they get in charge of the company (based on who they are) they do absolutely retarded things like increasing prices and giving themselves a pay rise. Spending money on really dumb things, because they grew up with an abundance and insulated from any hardships. I think that's what's really happening at the moment.

Here at least, we did have some clever people like 50+ years ago that understood that if we don't have things like natural resources to lure people here to develop the country then setting a low corporation tax rate will at least bring in tax revenue from abroad - that we otherwise never would've got because we were an underdeveloped shithole with nothing to extract). Then that money was used for good things, even using the power of the state and the extra money to try to develop the country. But at some point, this gets lost, peoople die and we have a generation of people who have no clue and just would rather spend billions of trying to house third and create a massive welfare state because they're not the same people that came up with the idea of things like low the corporation tax in the first place if that makes sense. If those clowns were in power in the first place they would be arguing they need to copy whatever other countries do and so on. Not an original idea among any of them.
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>>533569956
EU is captured by special interests and there is no non-violent solution to this.
Even if you vote government out permanent government will make sure that people with the same goal and mindset replace them.
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>>533570575
It might get to that point but it matters a great deal how it gets to that point. What is sometimes referred to as the "moral law". If this was equivalent to something like a fist fight, you're the guy that's not escalating, giving your opponent an out, and even letting him have the first punch. So then what you did is clearly proportional and morally justified. And I know people will call Putin a boomer, and why did he bother with Minsk I or II when it was clear they were always going to fuck him and any agreement. In the context of moral law it makes sense, avenues were given to back down. Then it's clear to all that the other side wants to fight and you deal with it. Similar thing to Iran at the moment too. And it's not that this matters in the sense that you need popular support to actually do something like take power, but you need to build a certain amount of legitimacy. And that's for later, when you actually have power, to hold onto it.
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>>533567399
>muh sovereignty
sovereignty to do what? Host jd vance in conferences and spread gay american conservatism in Europe?
>but muh Russia or something
Hungary was the most zogged country in Europe before the war in Ukraine, they were catholic evangelicals just because of orban
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Decisions requiring total unanimity was broken from the start. It's against human nature for everyone to agree on anything. Even 2/3 majority would be more reasonable



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