Saturday, May 31, 2014

Nigel Farage and UKIP take control of the UK representation to the EU.

In the EU they have been voting on who will control things.  The EU is a socialist organization which has been running things using ever expanding credit since its inception.  Nigel Farage has been an outspoken opponent of this socialist takeover of Europe and is the head of UKIP (UK Independence Party), AKA "Euroskeptics".  Euro whistle blowers is more like it and this is evident in all of the outstanding videos of Mr Farage speaking at meetings of the MEPs (Ministers of European Parliament) which controls the EU.  Go to Youtube and look him up if you want some real laughs because he pulls no punches whatsoever when addressing other members of the EU ruling body.  He points out that they are just a bunch of dangerous power mongers that don't give a crap about anything or anyone except using debt increases in order to retain control.

Just a few years ago, when the credit was flowing, everyone dismissed Farage as a lunatic fringe player.  Of course, that was to be expected as long as the credit was growing.  But now that the global money supply is contracting and now that the people are getting affected by it, their empty stomachs and dwindling bank accounts have got them paying more attention to conservatives like Farage.  All of a sudden he's not the laughing stock of the con men running the show. All of a sudden he's got momentum.  This is the con man socialist politician's worst nightmare.  It shows that they are losing the confidence of their somnambulant Marks and Patsies.  And in a con game, loss of confidence is loss of control.

This is just another sign of what I have declared to be true in these pages: an accelerating shift away from liberalism and a new and growing conservatism movement.  I am confident that at some point it will result in at least a partial break up of the EU.  The trend will push back from globalism and will focus more on nationalism and self sufficiency.  The vendor finance export model will take a punch in the gut and it will badly hurt players like France, Germany, Japan and China.  People will make do with less externally manufactured products and begin a new era of self reliance.  I expect that the liberals in the US will take a big step downward in coming elections as well.  A great restructuring is upon us and not all of it will be orderly (to say the least).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

While Britons, thanks to their critical thinking, never fell prey to a political duopoly as in America, they actually have a choir of other voices to choose from when their mandarins dropped their masks.

I'm afraid that the one-two party system stateside has been around for too long and made it, through legal and economic means, practically impossible for other voices to rise, whether inside or in other parties, to challenge the status quo.

Historically, when alternatives voices are stifled, only the more radical voices rise to challenge political oligarchies, oftentimes bypassing the regular political process.

Brace yourselves.

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