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As Democracy Dies in the EU, Von der Leyen Reveals its Sins

Posted by freedomforall 2 years, 7 months ago to Politics
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Excerpt:
"It’s no secret at this point that the EU is an anti-democratic organization. The leadership isn’t elected, but selected from a pre-determined pool of candidates from within the Party structure.

Everyone with the power to make a decision was placed there not by popular vote but by backroom collusion.

As we approach this weekend’s Italian elections there is real despair in the air that there is any light out of this dark time. That no matter what decisions we try to make, they are only in service of those that seek total dominion.

And yet all you hear from these Eurocrats is that we are in a “war of Democracy versus Autocracy,” as EU Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen put it in her hellish EU state of the union address to the European Parliament recently.

Cloaking herself in the inverse of the EU flag’s colors to show solidarity with another anti-democratic regime, Ukraine, Von der Leyen and her merry tribe of vandals in Brussels cast themselves as the protectors of the sacred right of a ‘democracy’ they deny to anyone who disagrees with her.

The same can be said for nearly every major government in Europe. Every time an ‘election’ rolls around the local system is gamed to ensure a particular outcome. The political establishment always coalesces around maintaining the status quo, freezing out any possibility of an ‘unworkable’ or ‘representative’ coalition.

Any outcome they can’t overcome that lies outside the scope of the EU’s values is either laden with poison pills, immediately put under pressure by the EU’s Byzantine rules, and eventually forced out of office.

There is no better example of this anti-democratic structure made flesh than Italy.

For more than a decade Italians have been saddled with mostly-unelected technocratic governments who, at best, stymie any populist/sovereigntist impulses within Italy’s electorate or, at worst, advance the EU’s centralization agenda under the false rubrics of Climate Change and “European Values.”"

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"saddled with mostly-unelected technocratic government"

Does this sound familiar?
Americans are NOW "saddled with mostly-unelected technocratic government."
When will Americans find the courage to kick the GOP-Demo Party to the curb, execute the traitors, and return to the liberty guaranteed in our constitution?


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  • Posted by katrinam41 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Great word, corruptocracy. A perfect description of this country's leaders and their entrenched bureaucracy. Unfortunately, this also the case with every nation on earth.
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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Think about using RECHARGEABLE Batteries where you need them. If you have the solar setup, you can charge a set of batteries, and get some good spares going.
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  • Posted by Casebier 2 years, 7 months ago
    Whether democratic, autocratic or any other system of government, its end begins when its leaders fail to subordinate its bureaucracy.
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  • Posted by $ splumb 2 years, 7 months ago
    Ursula von Ribbentrop is going to witness quite a few deaths this winter, now that Russia has turned off the gas spigots and her serfs are going to freeze to death this winter.
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  • Posted by $ HansRonstadt 2 years, 7 months ago
    Hello, Ursula von der Leyen was before "Secretary of Defense" here in Germany. She made "consultancy contracts" for many million €uros with Mc. Kinsey, because her son David von der Leyen is "working" there. But the corrupt Ursula von der Leyen had not to go into prison because corruption. Instead of prison this criminal looters selected her for EU commission President. I wish you all the best, perfect health, very much success and good luck, happyness, with heartly Greetings Hans from Germany
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  • Posted by 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I agree. She is, as her father was, a traitor.
    That trait is also true of almost every con-gressperson in the past 20 years.
    NIFOITOWTBS
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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So right!

    Did you see Liz Cheney's latest? She'll switch parties if Trump wins the 2024 primary. WTF? She will change from the pretend party of small government to the real party of complete socialist totalitarianism just because she doesn't get her way. How are people listening to this person, who is nobody, except the daughter of a douche bag? Go back to obscurity, you fat white worm of Wyoming (sure she is from WY /s/).
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  • Posted by 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Not to mention
    1) the outright theft of some of the 2020 elections, and
    2) the fact that the Deep State selects which candidates are allowed to run in both the GOP and Dems
    (except, possibly Trump and Rand Paul.) So the people have no choice of the people to represent them,
    and those who are candidates only represent the Deep State and corruptocracy.
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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 2 years, 7 months ago
    "Mostly unelected" because Congress has put so much power into the hands of the Executive Branch, with this act or that. They like it when it is their party, and they hate it when it isn't ... or when it is an outsider seeking to reduce government powers.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I think I've seen those solar USB chargers in an ad. I'll go back and take another look. I have 3 working wood fireplaces in my house and a wood stove in the garage/workshop. I usually use only one fireplace on the lower floor much of the winter. The wood stove is wonderful. I used to heat the workshop with kerosene but the moisture would condense on tools and equipment causing a rust problem. Wood heat is dry heat with no moisture problems.
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  • Posted by mhubb 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    i got some small panels
    the USB packs i am now buying have their own solar in them
    and i got 6 120 watt panels from eBay
    i figure in winter, they will give 240 watts average combined (less sun, angle of sun, ect)

    no place for wood here, i have several of the man made logs, for the fold up wood stove, will give time to go look for more, there are trees around that i can get for next year if needed

    it is a new home, no fireplace (a gas fire place that i have the marine batteries to run)

    i things that use the small propane tanks and can refill them from the large ones, the adapters can be found at Walmart also

    i am thinking this will be like Leningrad, 1942-43
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I'm not quite as stocked as you are, mhubb, but working on it. I'm sure you didn't list everything, but one thing I keep around is a few face cord of wood. Small solar panels to charge batteries is a good idea, thanks.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 years, 7 months ago
    "Everyone with the power to make a decision was placed there not by popular vote but by backroom collusion." Now, why does that sound soooooooo familiar? Elected officials may come and go, but the entrenched bureaucracy lasts forever.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 2 years, 7 months ago
    Demonocracy SUCKS, just as Dobrian's post proves, our forefathers to Plato had no love for it.
    The left clings tightly to the ruse because it has allowed them to be in power.

    Democracy DIES when it becomes too democratic, when morals, ethics, hard work and responsibility are ignored.
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  • Posted by mhubb 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    canned food
    rice, 400+ pounds
    seeds to plant (trial this year, expanding next)
    water collection
    water purification
    solar panels to charge batteries
    propane in cans to cook and for heat
    night vision
    guns
    ammo
    fold up wood stove
    base camp tent, for lots of people
    faraday cage to protect electronics
    small generator to charge batteries
    USB power packs
    USB heaters (to be outside in winter to guard)
    short wave receivers (EMP protected for now)
    in-door safe propane heater and 2 CO detectors (to be safe)


    stocked up on toilet tissue LOL
    looking into camping toilets, in case of no water
    getting lots of kitchen trash bags, leak proof for waste

    we just did a walmart run to get extra stuff for next year, soups, laundry supplies, kitchen supplies
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  • Posted by mhubb 2 years, 7 months ago
    EU will die this winter or lots of people in it will be dead

    people, please prepare for next year
    food will be hard to find
    major shortages in crops this year means next year will be worse
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