Europe Is Red pilled

Minus out the extremes there still exist a climate where middle moderates on both sides want to enforce national sovereignty and national borders. They want to protect their national identity and culture. The right seems to be gaining momentum especially when dealing with climate zealots. Green climate zealots are in full panic mode.

Interesting article;

https://insideclimatenews.org/news/07062024/eu-parliamentary-election-global-climate-policy/
That so irrelevant to my comment and part of your usual grievance porn. The border bills aren't passing nor will they pass. Electing more people who won't do so doesn't indicate that voters are serious.
 
You didn’t read the article. Centrists controlled the EU parliament before the election and remain in control of the EU parliament after the election.
I believe if you go country by country inside the EU the scenario changes where right leaning moderates are gaining steam. Climate activism is gradually becoming a poison political pill to swallow. I’m not an expert on EU party politics but there does seem to be a major power shift resulting from over zealous climate policy and uncontrolled migration . My curiosity comes from 30,000 ft.
 
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán stumbles in EU election

Republicans love right-wing authoritarian Orban as much as they love Putin, but Orban is losing his grip on his own country.

Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party is on track to receive its worst ever result in a European Parliament election, after early results showed a new challenger took nearly 30 percent of the vote Sunday.

Péter Magyar — a former ruling party insider-turned-rival — and his Tisza party scored 29.7 percent, with 99 percent of ballots counted. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz and its smaller allies scored 44.6 percent, significantly lower than polls had predicted.

Fidesz has only won less than 50 percent of the vote once in the past two decades, scoring 47.4 percent in 2004. The preliminary results would give Orbán 11 MEPs and Magyar seven seats.
 
That so irrelevant to my comment and part of your usual grievance porn. The border bills aren't passing nor will they pass. Electing more people who won't do so doesn't indicate that voters are serious.
This is what you do consistently, you hijack a conversation and attempt to steer it in another direction. You inject yourself into a conversation strictly for argumentative reasons. You’re the one who brought up how pendulums swing. That’s how politics works, just look at Biden’s poll numbers. My point is there is an undercurrent that exists within the EU, why else would Macron dissolve his parliament.
 
This is what you do consistently, you hijack a conversation and attempt to steer it in another direction. You inject yourself into a conversation strictly for argumentative reasons. You’re the one who brought up how pendulums swing. That’s how politics works, just look at Biden’s poll numbers. My point is there is an undercurrent that exists within the EU, why else would Macron dissolve his parliament.
You're the one who steered it towards immigration. Feel free to steer it elsewhere.

I'd suggest that the current policy driving change is economical rather than immigration. It might also be foreign policy.

But these things ebb and flow as well
...when one policy drops from the news, another quickly takes it's place.

But I get that you believe that the world moving a certain way gives you (and Reichy) validation about your feelings....hence the histrionic thread creation
 
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán stumbles in EU election

Republicans love right-wing authoritarian Orban as much as they love Putin, but Orban is losing his grip on his own country.
No, I disagree. Conservatives and republicans alike are interested in that American interests come first. If I remember correctly Orban was a staunch nationalist and a firm believer in protecting his nation’s culture. Biden’s dereliction of duty when dealing with our border and migration issues are going to result in his political demise.

Like I said earlier, my observations come from 30,000 ft. I’m not trying to prove a point but posting what I believe my eyes are telling me.

Two years ago Orban was held in high esteem by the right, not sure what’s going on today but I will research your angle.
 
No, I disagree.

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You disagree that Orban’s party had its worst election results in an EU election? It’s a matter of fact. Nothing to disagree with.

Orban is the darling of the MAGAs (they’ve brought him to the US multiple times to speak) but his authoritarian ultra-nationalist policies are wearing thin in his own nation.
 
You're the one who steered it towards immigration. Feel free to steer it elsewhere.

I'd suggest that the current policy driving change is economical rather than immigration. It might also be foreign policy.

But these things ebb and flow as well
...when one policy drops from the news, another quickly takes it's place.

But I get that you believe that the world moving a certain way gives you (and Reichy) validation about your feelings....hence the histrionic thread creation
I don’t disagree with that. Economic realities of climate activism is an economic issue especially when dealing with agriculture. Immigration is a global problem not just a U.S. problem. Bi
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You disagree that Orban’s party had its worst election results in an EU election? It’s a matter of fact. Nothing to disagree with.

Orban is the darling of the MAGAs (they’ve brought him to the US multiple times to speak) but his authoritarian ultra-nationalist policies are wearing thin in his own nation.
No! I disagree with your opinion of republicans; Republicans don't hold a high regard for Putin as demonstrated by the appropriation of arms for Ukraine. Some hard right wanted concessions for our own border first.

"Republicans love right-wing authoritarian Orban as much as they love Putin,"
 
I don’t disagree with that. Economic realities of climate activism is an economic issue especially when dealing with agriculture. Immigration is a global problem not just a U.S. problem. Bi
Economic realities of a global economy have been a focus for quite some time.

No! I disagree with your opinion of republicans; Republicans don't hold a high regard for Putin as demonstrated by the appropriation of arms for Ukraine. Some hard right wanted concessions for our own border first.
The right has pulled back from their support of Ukraine.

"Republicans love right-wing authoritarian Orban as much as they love Putin,"
They support anyone who keeps out the people they don't like into their country. They'd disguise it as being about crime.
 
Most of Europe is around 1.5 or 1.6 births per woman, far below the minimum replacement rate of 2.1. It sits next to Africa, where even the desert nations are above replacement rate and the whole continent is around 4. Europe's native born citizens with a demographic bulge of middle to old age see their nations failing or refusing to breed, importing huge numbers of immigrants, and more immediate issues like rising expenses on a fixed or declining income.
 
No! I disagree with your opinion of republicans; Republicans don't hold a high regard for Putin as demonstrated by the appropriation of arms for Ukraine.

The House stonewalled support for Ukraine for months, but your boy Putin still couldn’t get the war won.

112 Republicans voted against the aid package that passed because of Democratic Party support!

https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024151

Don’t claim Republican credit for a bill the Democrats passed.

The Republicans still solidly support that warmongering runt Putin.
 
The House stonewalled support for Ukraine for months, but your boy Putin still couldn’t get the war won.
Congress has the right and inherent constitutional authority to question how taxpayer money is spent.

Putin is not my boy!
112 Republicans voted against the aid package that passed because of Democratic Party support!

https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024151
Those republicans who voted against the bill... did they vote against supporting Ukraine or was it because support for our own borders was lacking. It common knowledge that democrats don't believe we have a border crisis.
Don’t claim Republican credit for a bill the Democrats passed.
I support those republicans who voted against the bill. Biden's handling of the Ukraine conflict has been and still is a major fucking tactical disaster.
The Republicans still solidly support that warmongering runt Putin.
More bullshit. Conservatives and republicans alike don't support Putin. However they do strongly support America first policies.
 
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Those republicans who voted against the bill... did they vote against supporting Ukraine or was it because support for our own borders was lacking.
The tactic of partisan actors injecting multiple issues into single bills to ensure non agreement and political talking points is absurd.
 
Congress has the right and inherent constitutional authority to question how taxpayer money is spent.

Putin is not my boy!

Those republicans who voted against the bill... did they vote against supporting Ukraine or was it because support for our own borders was lacking. It common knowledge that democrats don't believe we have a border crisis.

I support those republicans who voted against the bill. Biden's handling of the Ukraine conflict has been and still is a major fucking tactical disaster.

More bullshit. Conservatives and republicans alike don't support Putin. However they do strongly support America first policies.

😆 Lunacy is funny.

First you try to prove Republicans don’t support Putin by giving Republicans fake credit for passing the aid to Ukraine bill.

When I pointed out that Republicans didn’t support that bill, you attempt to deflect by saying “Good! Because border!!!”

So obviously Republicans do support Putin in his war on Ukraine. They literally voted against support for Ukraine.
 
😆 Lunacy is funny.

First you try to prove Republicans don’t support Putin by giving Republicans fake credit for passing the aid to Ukraine bill.
I didn't give republicans fake credit whatever the hell that is, I actually supported those republicans who voted against the bill. Until Biden and democrats pull their collective heads out of their asses, I agree, not one more penny should go to Ukraine. What is the exit strategy? What brings this conflict to a conclusion before we delve into the unthinkable.
When I pointed out that Republicans didn’t support that bill, you attempt to deflect by saying “Good! Because border!!!”
That's not deflecting. I have more concerns about our own border security than Ukraine's. How many ISIS affiliated terrorist have to enter our country before you realize that we should address our problems first.
So obviously Republicans do support Putin in his war on Ukraine. They literally voted against support for Ukraine.
Apparently you've never read any of my past post.

So obviously you don't know what you're talking about. Border security and immigration policy are polling at the top, I don't believe Ukraine is in the top ten.

I will give you that there is a positive attitude for support of the Ukraine, I believe 60/40 on the plus side.

Many republicans are concerned that allocating military resources towards a poorly and failing military strategy is a national security risk in its own right. My contention is either go all in or get the fuck out. Biden should've given Ukraine all weapons needed for a quick defeat of Russian troops on the ground. Take the fucking gloves off and make Putin pay dearly for his incursion.

"In for a penny in for a pound"

I think republicans are starting to smarten up on going all in on these democrat omnibus spending bills. That shit is getting old and those republicans who continue down that path will have a short shelf life.
 
Overblown spin by the far right. The truth:



Europe’s Decelerating Drift

“Could America Be Next?!” – Anti-Woke Parties Dominate European Elections​

By Shay Bottomley / June 10, 2024
The European Union’s 27 member states held concurrent elections to decide the make-up of the 720-seat European Parliament, which sits on a five-year term. The elections, held over four days from June 6 – June 9, were the first to be held since the United Kingdom left the EU.

The right-wing National Rally topped the polls in France with 31.5% of the vote, prompting President Emmanuel Macron to call a snap parliamentary election for the start of July.

In Germany, Alternative für Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) saw major gains thanks to overwhelming support in the country’s east, while Austria saw the populist Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (Freedom Party of Austria) scored the most seats of the country’s 20-member delegation with six candidates elected.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni saw her Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy) party top the polls in the Mediterranean nation with more than 28% of the vote, while Spanish right-wing parties beat the left by more than 10% across the sea.


More bad news for you here: https://wokespy.com/could-america-be-next-anti-woke-parties-dominate-european-elections/

Europe is in transition.
 

“Could America Be Next?!” – Anti-Woke Parties Dominate European Elections​

By Shay Bottomley / June 10, 2024
The European Union’s 27 member states held concurrent elections to decide the make-up of the 720-seat European Parliament, which sits on a five-year term. The elections, held over four days from June 6 – June 9, were the first to be held since the United Kingdom left the EU.

The right-wing National Rally topped the polls in France with 31.5% of the vote, prompting President Emmanuel Macron to call a snap parliamentary election for the start of July.

In Germany, Alternative für Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) saw major gains thanks to overwhelming support in the country’s east, while Austria saw the populist Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (Freedom Party of Austria) scored the most seats of the country’s 20-member delegation with six candidates elected.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni saw her Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy) party top the polls in the Mediterranean nation with more than 28% of the vote, while Spanish right-wing parties beat the left by more than 10% across the sea.


More bad news for you here: https://wokespy.com/could-america-be-next-anti-woke-parties-dominate-european-elections/

Europe is in transition.
It is not. In four years, they will elect moderate left candidates
 
No, I disagree. Conservatives and republicans alike are interested in that American interests come first. If I remember correctly Orban was a staunch nationalist and a firm believer in protecting his nation’s culture. Biden’s dereliction of duty when dealing with our border and migration issues are going to result in his political demise.

Like I said earlier, my observations come from 30,000 ft. I’m not trying to prove a point but posting what I believe my eyes are telling me.

Two years ago Orban was held in high esteem by the right, not sure what’s going on today but I will research your angle.

They claim to be interested in American interests but unlike liberals and Democrats their actual actions do not have an America first (Whatever that even means outside of xenophobia means) direction. They do things that do not benefit us at all. There is no derelition of duty on the part of Biden on the border and the border is a decades old problem that boils down to nobdy wants to fix it because its not a real problem.
 
"wokespy.com?"

really?

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The fascist right is gonna get slaughtered by a nondescript gent. Why? Because the fascist right have ruined GB for almost 2 decades and the people are literally voting for anything but another one.
 
The UK is about to elect a left-wing government.
LOL. Starmer left-wing? He's even less left-wing than Biden, i.e. not at all.

Starmer isn't able to do Biden's "Scranton Joe" act. Without Biden doing that, I think he'd have lost in 2020.
 

“Could America Be Next?!” – Anti-Woke Parties Dominate European Elections​

1 Comment / By Shay Bottomley / June 10, 2024
The European Union’s 27 member states held concurrent elections to decide the make-up of the 720-seat European Parliament, which sits on a five-year term. The elections, held over four days from June 6 – June 9, were the first to be held since the United Kingdom left the EU.

The right-wing National Rally topped the polls in France with 31.5% of the vote, prompting President Emmanuel Macron to call a snap parliamentary election for the start of July.

In Germany, Alternative für Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) saw major gains thanks to overwhelming support in the country’s east, while Austria saw the populist Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (Freedom Party of Austria) scored the most seats of the country’s 20-member delegation with six candidates elected.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni saw her Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy) party top the polls in the Mediterranean nation with more than 28% of the vote, while Spanish right-wing parties beat the left by more than 10% across the sea.

More here: https://wokespy.com/could-america-be-next-anti-woke-parties-dominate-european-elections/

Things are looking bad for the Left in Europe.
How so?
 
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