Saturday, December 31, 2016

Soros and the lies of a Socialist. Part 3.

The basic flaw of the European Union.

The EU has been set up as a Soros dream. The Elites have gone to the right school where they have been indoctrinated by Professors who are Socialists. People's opinions are shaped by a Media that leans way Felt. While it is theoretically possible to oppose the Elites, such opposition is kept under a barrage of verbal attacks as "extremists," and when all else fails their activities and speech is labeled "hate crimes" and may even be hailed into Court. The Elites do not take a chance and the EU leadership in an unelected cabal in Brussels.

The economic philosophy of the EU has caused great hardship. Governments borrow money to make up for budgetary shortfall. The loans are never paid back, ensuring eventual bankruptcy. The debt load ensures that economic growth is very slow. Democratic Socialists in Europe do not believe in growth and are the followers of Malthus, who wanted to reduce the population.  To make up for the imploding population, the Elites import third worlders who can not be absorbed into the general population. To someone like George Soros, there is a moral equivalence between peoples and as long as they are not Christians, they are OK. The  Soros animosity against religion extends to Judaism as well. You might wonder as how that can be since Soros labels himself as a Jew. Remember that the principle authors of Socialism (Marx and Engels) also had Jewish roots, but were profoundly anti-Jewish.

The EU is in the process of disintegration. Soros is worried. For centuries Europeans fought the encroachment of Islam as incompatible with Western ways. They do it today while some European govts betray their constituents. The worst is Germany. But, the cozying up to Islamists is not the only sin of Merkel's Germany. When Communism lost its grip on Eastern Europe, Germany bought up some factories for pennies then shut them and imported items made in Germany. This kind of mercantilist imperialism is partly offset by the fact that many East Europeans work in the West.

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