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2018 Dec 2, 2:56am   15,315 views  124 comments

by MisdemeanorRebel   ➕follow (13)   💰tip   ignore  

Looks like a bit of a mess right now.

Also looks like the Diverse "New French" Inhabitants of Paris are having a "Blast.
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I hear Macron is envious of Trump, with just a 25% approval rating

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113   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 9, 11:19am  

AD says

The NPF (far left) wants to undo Macron's reforms such as for pensions and social welfare spending.

Yep!

Question is, which is more important to the Globalists? Keeping Immigration high, fueling artifically high rents, or cutting pensions and social welfare?
114   Booger   2024 Jul 9, 11:24am  

At least they are thinking of ways to fund it (temporarily):


115   AD   2024 Jul 9, 11:47am  

AmericanKulak says

Question is, which is more important to the Globalists? Keeping Immigration high, fueling artifically high rents, or cutting pensions and social welfare?


They can't disprove the Law of Milton Freedman, which is you cannot sustain an open border along with a welfare state.

It will be fun to watch how Macron manages this.

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116   Patrick   2024 Jul 11, 2:24pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/leading-from-behind-wednesday-july


Numbers vary. But as far as I can tell, Le Pen’s “far right” party received around 10.5 million votes. The Commie Coalition of “far left” parties got around 7.5 million votes. And the now bantam-sized, “center-right” RINO party of Macron got only 6.2 million votes.

You might wonder why Le Pen’s party lost, despite getting the most votes. It was because France’s far-left and center-right candidates worked together. In each district where Le Pen might have won, one or the other opposing candidate dropped out at the last minute and told their voters to support the other candidate. So, while the majority of French voters wanted the “far right” party, they discovered that what they thought were two traditional opposing party systems are really just a uni-party.

Alas, the predictable result that shocked reporters was that Marine Le Pen is now finding out the hard way that no woman is above the law:

The probe, which follows a preliminary inquiry, was opened last week over
suspicions of embezzlement, forgery, fraud and a candidate on an election
campaign accepting a loan, the Paris prosecutor's office confirmed to
POLITICO.

That will teach her! Nowhere in Politico’s article did it wonder whether Le Pen’s sudden new criminal prosecution was politically motivated. Nor did it compare Le Pen’s legal problems with the Orange Man.
117   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 11, 2:36pm  

Good lesson for these who want a multiparty system
here.

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