What is going on in the EU? Are there problems that we don't get exposed to outside of the immigration issue? Is there shit going on we don't even know or think about?
I'd say if the Netherlands keeps up the referendums they will leave
Julian Campbell
What referendums?
Aiden Scott
I think you need all member states to pass so legislation and Netherlands allows public voting. Their public doesn't want to do shit for the EU
I think
Colton Young
I'm amazed they allowed that.
Aiden Nelson
They thought the public was pro EU, THEY WERE WRONG
Joseph Long
I guess people are getting angry with Germany being in control of the EU
Justin Perez
Bamp
Jason Rogers
>germany going in a bad direction Lel, why so mad? Most Euro countries would love to have our problems.
David Gray
Germany is probably one of the best countries to live in, in the EU. However, it is going in a horrible direction, the complete disregard of the politicians of the immigrant issue is mind boggling.
I remember going to Germany in 2007 and them complaining about the Turks and to not go into their areas, I can't even imagine what it's like now.
Blake Cox
Hugely overblown issue.
Luke Green
>Which of these countries is headed in the worst direction? Sweden. At least Germany is trying to use its power in the EU to spread her shit over everyone else ("must close alpine passes", "must share rapefugees equally", etc).
>Most likely to leave the EU next? The France, Italy or the Netherlands.
>Going in a good direction? All of Easter Europe, France, Italy, the Netherlands.
What is going on in the EU? Importing shitskins, overregulating stuff, giving 0 fucks about the signals of distress sent by the people. Business as usual.
>Are there problems that we don't get exposed to outside of the immigration issue? Is there shit going on we don't even know or think about? The € is not an economically sustainable project. Germany disproportionately benefits from it at the expense of everyone else in the Eurozone. As soon as the political will to keep it propped up will fade the € will disappear. So long as irrelevant countries like Greece were complaining none cared - note that Greece surely had some skeletons in the closet and is not completely blameless, but still. However now the FN in France and various opposition parties in Italy are starting to question wether the € is worth its cost. If either of these countries parts ways with the €, the € will be no more.
Also, I've said it before but I'll never get tired of repeating this: if there'll be a "happenings" in Europe it will be either in France or Italy. The economic struggles will be the powder keg, the shitskins the sparkle, the right wing parties the comburent for the political explosion.
Adrian Ramirez
If the currency goes away, will countries just leave the EU?
My understanding is Mediterranean countries can't manipulate their currency to boost the economy so it hurts them. The northern economy and the southern are just not compatible?
Blake Baker
Yeah, just avoid those no-go zones, and you will (probably) be fine.
Jason Diaz
Isn't the concept of no-go zones even existing a problem?
Sweden has no go zones and I think 60 minutes went there to show how friendly the migrants were, the crew got attacked and they had to run out.
James Morgan
Germany is a very peaceful country. Even compared to our direct neighbours.
Bentley Gutierrez
Aside from Germany, what countries, if they leave the EU, the EU is over? Is it just Italy and France?
Joshua Sanders
There are no "no-go zones". Some turkish ghettos exist in the huge cities but even they are nothing like the black ghettos you might imagine.
Adrian Evans
>If the currency goes away, will countries just leave the EU
If Euro fails then i don't see why people would want to stay .The fact that we never joind Euro is the Main reason why we had the balls to vote leave
Grayson Gray
North Rhine-Westphalia
Hunter Mitchell
We have public executions by AK and grenade attacks in our no-go zones.
Julian Cruz
No.
Nothing like that happens here.
Elijah Johnson
Poland is the only hope for a European future.
Mason White
Nah, we just got drive-by shootings in broad daylight when one crimninal arab clan is battling another criminal arab clan.
And if i remember correctly, some turk mob boss got almost nailed by a grenade recently when someone threw it through the window of his favorite döner shop.
You are an especially dense individual.
Isaac Morris
I think when your govt is telling migrants how to have sex with germans, has rape gangs on new years, public officials daughters being raped/murdered, and telling german women to wear a bracelet that says "dont rape me" in arabic, you have a problem.
Dominic Lewis
Its not an issue. Its supply and demand. German women demand brown cock. German men like watching their women get fucked by brown cocks
Logan Nguyen
Id assume its more that pen pushers in a foreign office decide on rules for all aspects of life then try enforce them across all the members.
This was always going to be a disaster but they did it anyway.
Dominic Davis
You view the problem through isolated events and your own country's political discourse about immigration and reach hysterical conclusions. I'd tell you to check the crime rate but you will probably dismiss any facts. Let me tell you from personal experience, the only countries more peaceful than Germany i have been to have been in Scandinavia and Britain(not England).
Juan Howard
>If the currency goes away, will countries just leave the EU? None can say for sure. Leaving the Eurozone does not automatically mean leaving the EU. But if France and/or Italy leave the € it will be a hard blow to the EU and its credibility, wouldn't be surprised if someone suggested to leave the EU altogether.
>My understanding is Mediterranean countries can't manipulate their currency to boost the economy so it hurts them. The northern economy and the southern are just not compatible? It's missleading to think about it in terms of Mediterranean VS Nordic economies. For example Italy's economy resembles that of Germany: high quality manufacturing export dependent. But not everyone can run such economic model, and in order to remain competitive some economically weaker countries used to manipulate their currencies. With the € they can't do that anymore, but the € hasn't introduced Eurozone-wide fiscal transfers (like in the USA) to make up for that - € is a monerary not fiscal union. This is retarded and not sustainable.