Well I didn't vote for her! If Germany is going to lead the EU we all need to have a say and participate in the German general elections.
Cooper Nelson
The germans don't even get a say, what makes you think you get one?
Daniel James
But you get to vote for the de facto leader of the EU The rest of us don't get that privilege Don't you think that's a little unjust?
Cameron Morales
Having failed in two world wars, Germany (and it's collaborationist boot licker, France) are trying to run the continent through political union. Of course Germany is charge, is there any doubt?
Isaiah Smith
Wow. If only there were some democratic process in place by which people could vote to remove him from power. Too bad something like that doesn't exist. Oh well!
Jose Clark
>Well I didn't vote for her! you didnt vote for juncker either lmao
Aiden Myers
>vote
Postal votes were invented to rectify that.
Lucas Murphy
I don't have a problem with a political union like the USA But here we have something different It's a political union that pretends to be "supra-national" but in fact it's just one nation-state directing the show We need more EU and less Germany
Nicholas Ramirez
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Caleb Reyes
Merkel is a Zio-American agent sabotaging the EU with immigrants and delaying the integration of Europe to be a independent superpower outside of Jewmerican control.
Caleb Cooper
>Well I didn't vote for her! Your country voted for her when you joined the EU. You know what the EU was and you voted IN. Don't bitch now.
Noah Brooks
why does germany allways try to take over europe?
Zachary Evans
The US didn't have states with a thousand years of different heritage and culture to assimilate. Good luck with something like that in Europe. The only other culture we had here were American Indians and I don't think you want your minority cultures assimilated like that.
Xavier Powell
except they did.
the US consists of germans, british, spanish, irish, french, all that sort of stuff.
Aiden James
>Angela Merkel is understood to believe that Juncker is "part of the problem" >says the bitch who let in a million shitskin migrants to rape and murder
Alexander Moore
Not the same, commie.
Jace Cruz
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Easton Fisher
Because they assimilated in small numbers within Anglo values steadily as they grew. Not millions of people thrown together overnight.
Lincoln Perez
it IS the same.
Luis Russell
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Christopher Hughes
Immigrants entering assimilation pot are not the same as countries being annexed and assimilated.
John Foster
Merkel installs Juncker. Juncker is a foolish drunkard. Brexit in part bc Merkels retarded Fugee-policy. How do you say "Bauernopfer" in american?
Chase Nelson
its political theater. this has little to do with sincerity and more to do with polling. merkel isnt doing well according to the last poll and she wants to throw some one under the buss
the reality is that merkel can talk all the shit she wants but unless they leave the EU he has more power than her in her own country
Michael Gutierrez
>Why does Germany have more power in the EU than the EU itself?
Because from the very beginning we have accepted that German law will stay above EU law. Also the fact that the official economic policy of the entire EU is ordo-liberalism (a sort of libertarianism in economy, but with a strong state to keep the population calm and avoid any movement that could impede private business). This policy has benefited only to Northen EU countries, and draw all mediteranean countries (plus a few other) into very serious crisis and recession
>Has the EU become just "Greater Germany"? Yes. It's basically 4th reich achievement. Even Sweden restart his old Russian hate and German love policy
How can we small nothingburger states even compete? Get the fuck out of here before it's too late.
Liam Taylor
Anything to do with Poland threatening to Destroy the EU if they don't stop threatening revenge against UK?
Camden Gray
During the financial crisis everyone in the EU realised that Germany was the only one paying the bills. Most EU operations are paid for by Germany, so yeah, they're going to have some influence over how everything operates.
Hunter Ortiz
Look what's happening in Germany itself. If you think this is for German benefit, you're sadly deluded.
Levi Green
>Merkel throws Juncker under the bus, resolves to re-examine policies but keeps doing everything the way she did so far Hands up, who didn't expect this?
Hudson Anderson
Yes, it's loaded with Zyklon B.
Andrew Barnes
Merkel is the worst type of politician. Though in this neoliberal paradise they are building, these types are most common. She'll do anything and say anthing just to stay in power.
Andrew Green
This is so accurate it hurts.
Isaac Morgan
>How do you say "Bauernopfer" in american? Farmer's sacrifice.
Michael Gonzalez
oh angie, just watch your back after 2017
Noah Gray
>tfw Poland is being a greater ally to the UK than America
Matthew Fisher
Your reading comprehension is complete shit. It's fucking clickbait.
Oliver Carter
>believing the memes
I sense a Clapmerilard being butthurt that his "Destruction of European independence" plan is going off the rails again.
Ryder Moore
>Poland defending UK for voting in part to keep poles out of UK >People still think brexit is "racist"
Kevin Richardson
>Why does Germany have more power in the EU than the EU itself?
Why not?
Carter Gray
>Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, is under pressure to resign after reportedly “gloating” over Britain’s departure from the EU and describing it as a chance to push for greater EU integration.
>Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, is understood to believe that Juncker has become “part of the problem”.
>“Juncker has time and again acted against the common interest and his reaction to the British referendum has been very damaging,” a German minister told The Sunday Times.
>“This is not a time for institutional bickering, but the pressure for him to resign will only become greater and chancellor Merkel will eventually have to deal with this next year.”
>Juncker’s decision to meet Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish first minister, in Brussels, and to talk on German television about independence for Scotland and Northern Ireland was unnecessarily provocative, the source said. The minister’s comments followed editorials in two leading German newspapers last week urging Juncker to resign. One, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, said: “Juncker once again shows in a fatal way how little he sees himself to be a president of the commission that represents the whole of the EU.”
>There is unhappiness with the Luxembourger’s performance elsewhere in the EU, too. The Polish foreign minister, Witold Waszczykowski, joined calls for Juncker to step down, while his Czech counterpart, Lubomir Zaoralek, said he was “not the right man for the job”. Toomas Ilves, the Estonian president, called his behaviour “abominable”.
Christopher Bennett
We're doing fine.
Henry Flores
Whether or not the others want to admit it or not Poland is the leader of the Eastern memberstates that everybody follows which is good thing since Poland seems to lead more with being an example rather than taking the German route of ordering other countries around..
If Poland leaves the rest of the eastern europe is sure to follow.
Jack Cook
>Such is the concern among member states over Juncker’s behaviour that they have thwarted attempts by Martin Selmayr, his powerful right-hand man, to appoint himself chief Brexit negotiator. That role will be played instead by Didier Seeuws, a veteran Belgian diplomat.
>A crucial summit on Brexit on September 16 will be held not in Brussels, but in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, which has just taken over the EU’s rotating presidency.
>Juncker’s handling of the crisis has highlighted long-running concerns about his failure to master his brief; last week he suggested it was the Czech Republic rather than Hungary that had launched a legal challenge against the commission’s plan for compulsory redistribution of immigrants through the EU.
>This had led to renewed speculation about Juncker’s health — he says he takes heavy medication for a kidney condition — and his erratic behaviour, which is blamed on an alleged drinking problem.
>Juncker is said to have enraged Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish president, by appearing “inebriated” when they met on the margins of last November’s G20 summit.
>On another occasion Juncker unsettled a Brussels dinner party for the Chinese premier, Li Keqiang, by throwing ice cubes from his gin and tonic around the table. Li was “stone-faced”, a participant said.
At least post the fucking article you insufferable faggot.
Landon Adams
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Grayson Perry
Maybe France would have done a better job at leading the EU?
Parker Wood
>This policy has benefited only to Northen EU countries, and draw all mediteranean countries (plus a few other) into very serious crisis and recession
You could have changed.
Julian Perry
The EU in many ways functions like NAFTA.
It has huge benefits for industrial powerhouses like Germany, which rely on exporting goods to first world nations. It also produces a more stable currency for them to operate with.
The EU was always intended to ride off the backs of some economies and stimulate others to be create an economically secure collective.
This last decade has been a real for the EU and it's performed mediocre at Best.
Brayden Morris
>Flag
Germany in damage control.
Elijah Lewis
The 3 EU presidents have always been cuckolded placeholders for the ruling european council, that is the council for the actual heads of governments and therefore the NWO.
For a while it was germany and france leading at the helm, now it is germany alone.
Jayden Hall
We'd all be economically fucked but too arrogant to care.
Germans on the other hand go on full panic damage control mode if dept to GDP ratio goes up by 0.00001%
Charles Campbell
>fuuug :DDD
Ethan Lopez
Are you seriously defending the fact that you misunderstood the message?
Zachary Nelson
Merkunt is a higher rank in their secret communist club.
Gabriel Green
Who pays all the EU bills and bails out poorfag countries? We do. Without our money, you'd be nothing. We EU now.
Brandon Allen
small countries got a ton of cash from the EU wtf is your complain look at the infrastructure for example in Poland its a lot better now
Lucas Hughes
>That piglet on the left that gets its neck crushed Wew lad.
Jason Bailey
Nice filename.
Joshua Lopez
Collateral damage.
Lucas Phillips
What about Greece? Look at the state Greece is in.
Brody Ward
merkel looks fucking tired these days lel
Hudson Kelly
Jucker is such an arrogant asshole. He must be an honorary Frenchman.
Levi Cooper
great pic but the gypsy needs to be more hairy. Maybe a mustache or hairy boobs would do it
Jonathan Morales
That image is offensive delet this.
Henry Mitchell
wew lad
Blake Campbell
France simply knows that EU is temporary so they spend money, germany thinks that EU and their trade proficit will last forever.
As a result germany have spent german birth rate, France havent.
As soon as France leaves (after UK) EU is doomed because german profit = rise of debt (or chance of ownership) in poland or baltic states
Luke Hill
Who do you think you are kidding mr Juncker
Carson Green
DELET THIS
Logan Jones
Gypsy? What do you mean? I thought Romanians were Nordics?
Camden Gomez
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Tyler Campbell
would be the first time merkel makes a right decision. Also germany, uk, france and austria are the only netto payers in the eu the rest takes more mony out than they pay ing. So now after the brexit vote.. of course germany now has even more to say in the EU..
William Martin
you voted for Juncker?
Luis Foster
> We need more EU and less Germany
EU and Germany are now basically the same. You and the rest over there are an idiot who sold their independence to the highest bidder. Stop bitching and accept Ahmed's dick up your ass.
David Green
I believed i was the only one being retarded for seeing other thing. On an earlier thread was the same clusterfuck.
Brandon Parker
Germany sits the same boat like every one else.
Can you tell me what Germany dictates and to who?
Jackson Adams
Honestly, what do you want us to do?
Christopher Cruz
> American saves two Brazilians from a pack of Argentinians.webm pls tell me this is real
Grayson Taylor
the realization of hitlers dream brought to you by the chrisitan democrats
Luis Murphy
> If Poland leaves the rest of the eastern europe is sure to follow.
Except for us and Slovenia, we're actually German lap dogs disguised as eastern europeans
Colton Kelly
they got money and spend it like they thought it was the best?
Whats about them?
Justin Lopez
Nope. Now the only solution is to dismantle EU.
And to be honest, to do something, we must first get rid of our elites.
It's them that are pissed off Britain's choice, and they are dangerous because they are in power.
Dismantling EU without clearing them from office would be yet another move that solves nothing.
Jace Turner
Maybe that is related to Juncker coming to work drunk and talking about ayy lmaos watching the EU?
Wyatt Scott
Disband EU and form PEFTA (Pan-European Free Trade Agreement) and this time include Russia to foster relationship between East and West Europe.
John Perez
why not put demand your local country Partys demanding changes in eu structure? Get more country's demanding this, EU political structure is not set in stone.
Ryder Davis
how about EU staye ´s and TTIP and PEFTA dont give a huge advance towards the USA and fuck over the common man in Europe? What dose Russia have to do with this and why are you evading my question.
Julian Bell
it's a political move that is reaction to anti EU sentiment spreading across europe - if german politicians do nothing they risk losing their position at the top of the totem pole
or at very least not doing anything would mean that countries such as Poland, who is proposing reforms, would gain political power and we can't have it in IV Reich
Parker Kelly
Germany is actually pathetically weak and its economy is about to become like Japan's.
Mason Garcia
Russia has no profit from free trade with EU, they have own custom union.
Attempt to smuggle goods to russia caused civil war in ukraine.
Aaron Nelson
>Well I didn't vote for her! >voting >in the EU >voting someone into the EU parliament
come on dude
Colton Hall
Well user, the next elections to come in France will be around the EU question.
and the outcome is very simple: Right (Les républicains) make EU-led policy, Left (Parti Socialiste) make the exact same EU-led policy - they apply to the letter all the commission requirement
Green and Communists are completely disqualified because of their allegiance to Parti Socialist and to the right inspired policy.
Front National say they are critics toward EU but will probably do nothing, and anyway has very little change to reach the power as there is a critical mass of French that will not vote FN no matter the outcome.
And there is a radical Left, Melenchon, which is perceived as the most dangerous because this one could effectively get out of EU. His policy is to leave NATO, negociate a last time with EU and if that fail in a precise timeframe, then Frexit. He also want to change of republic (so call for an election of a constitutional assembly designed to rewrite constitution)
Needless to say Melenchon is the most hated politician by the entire press and the elite.
Juan Gray
>1 post by my ID
How am I avoiding your question when none is directed to me? What is your question?
EU has to go because it is undemocratic and is already too deep in the water to change. Local government has no way to influence policy making other than to reject already made policy.
Inviting Russia to show that you trust the Russian and reduce their hostility towards Western Europe, hence one less threat to Europe as a whole.
>Attempt to smuggle goods to russia caused civil war in ukraine.
This Implying Merkel, Junker and others give a fuck about Germany or Germans
Michael Fisher
We do not need free trade, they also.
Russia is netto-creditor and accumulated capital and assets even under sanctions and 2-3 military conflicts.
for example EU gives subsidies to agriculture, without subsidies and with free trade 100% of food will be from russia and ukraine. but it will leave UE farmers unemployed.
same is with everything.
Free trade agreement between EU and ukraine caused destruction of ukrainian state, not it will slowly become part of russia and grey zone
Jordan Bennett
The EU parliamentary are choose by the national government you vote for.
At least have some minimal knowledge when memeing about the EU.
You vote for your local gov, they put a parliamentary that is acting the way the political party set him there.
More country's have same minted parliamentary in place you can have changes. leaving the EU to save it. Sry this is more like retarded nationalist country traitors wanting to disband the EU and then get fucked by all other big powers.
Joseph Brown
>Change EU We've been told that from more than 30 years. It's a lie we don't believe anymore.
They all fucking have this same speech : "we will make EU more social, we will make EU harmonize". Yet they harmonize, but to the lowest standard.
This question of change EU is working in the radical left since the beginning, but you know, Greece was the key to understand that it will never happen.
Greece have tried to change, and have been punished for that, and the punition is not over. So in radical left we have understood that changing EU is not possible, and will never be.
So the only outcome is to leave.
Brits leave in a ugly way: by the right, and with a dose of xenophobia/racism. they left for more deregulation, more privatisation, less social right.
We French want to leave, but by the left. Apply policies to fight against fiscal optimisation, social dumping and so on. This can be done, but outside the EU treaties.
Joseph Perry
"Pawn", actually. "Pawn's sacrifice", because it's a chess metaphor.
Christopher Clark
>100% of food will be from russia and ukraine. but it will leave UE farmers unemployed. >Free trade agreement between EU and ukraine caused destruction of ukrainian state,
You are saying that Ukraine will be exporting food and gaining income in the first part, and the second part you said this is not good for Ukraine. Can you elaborate your point? Because I have trouble understand it.
European Commission is the one holding the true power not the parliament.