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Topic: Is the European Union Dying? - page 3. (Read 2278 times)

legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
March 15, 2015, 09:49:44 PM
#6
Death of the EU "experiment" would be a great thing for the world.
Keep the good news coming.  Smiley

Keep watching Fox News, keep stupid!

You equate economist Lew Rockwell with Fox News?
LOL... For a moment you really seemed to be naked, Buck.  Cheesy
legendary
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March 15, 2015, 09:49:11 PM
#5
no, I don't agree! You totally ignore the benefit  that the European Union brings to them! Although Germany holds different views from the other countries, the whole continent is united together to tackle the economic crisis in some peripheral countries. They are improving together.
newbie
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March 15, 2015, 09:39:17 PM
#4
Death of the EU "experiment" would be a great thing for the world.
Keep the good news coming.  Smiley

Keep watching Fox News, keep stupid!
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
March 15, 2015, 09:35:19 PM
#3
Death of the EU "experiment" would be a great thing for the world.
Keep the good news coming.  Smiley
newbie
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March 15, 2015, 09:30:41 PM
#2
The amount of crap you post is unbelievable...
legendary
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March 15, 2015, 09:23:50 PM
#1
As the European Coal and Steel Community of Jean Monnet evolved into the EU, we were told a “United States of Europe” was at hand, modeled on the USA. And other countries and continents will inevitably follow Europe’s example.

There will be a North American Union of the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and a Latin America Union of the Mercosur trade partnership.

In an essay, “The E.U. Experiment Has Failed,” Bruce Thornton of Hoover Institution makes the case that the verdict is in, the dream is dead, the EU is unraveling, One Europe is finished.

Consider, first, economics. In 2013, Europe grew by 1 percent compared to the U.S.’s 2.2 percent. In December, unemployment in Europe was 11.4 percent. In the U.S., 5.6 percent. Americans are alarmed by the lowest labor force participation rate since Reagan, 62.7 percent. In Europe, in 2013, it was 57.5 percent.

Europeans may wail over German-imposed “austerity,” but the government share of Europe’s GDP has gone from 45 percent in 2008 to 49 percent today. In Greece, it is 59 percent.

Most critical is the demographic crisis. For a nation to survive, its women must produce on average 2.1 children. Europe has not seen that high a fertility rate in 40 years. Today, it is down to 1.6 children.

Europeans are an aging, shrinking, disappearing, dying race.

And the places of Europe’s unborn are being filled by growing “concentrations of unassimilated and disaffected Muslim immigrants, segregated in neighborhoods like the banlieues of Paris or the satellite ‘dish cities’ of Amsterdam.

“Shut out from labor markets, plied with generous social welfare payments and allowed to cultivate beliefs and cultural practices inimical to democracy, many of these immigrants despise their new homes, and find the religious commitment and certainty of radical Islam an attractive alternative.”

More...https://www.lewrockwell.com/2015/03/patrick-j-buchanan/good-riddance-to-bad-rubbish/
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