Sunday, January 28, 2018

Macron off balance

French President Emmanuel Macron was off balance throughout most of his address to the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland on 1/24/18.

His solutions include spending $billions on more government subsidized “education” to convince Europeans that globalization is a good thing. He wants to re-convince Europeans that the EU is a good deal. I doubt that will work. The costs of wind and solar are climbing and European consumers are reacting.

I doubt the EU will survive, because it usurped the sovereignty of its members and the EU now determines the laws in these member countries. That means that their own national legislatures are powerless to determine their own laws. But European voters continue to put up with this charade and continue to vote for their “representatives” even though these politicians don’t control the rule of law in their own countries.

The European Union’s future is in question. The EU imposed UN Refugee program was the last straw for many Europeans and they are increasingly insisting that the UN refugee resettlement program be ended and reversed. Many European countries are paying refugees to leave and go home. Poland has refused to allow UN refugees in their country.  So much for the multiculturalism strategy.

Having survived World War I (1914) and World War II (1939), it is understandable that Europeans have had enough war, but setting up the EU as an unelected governing body was an expensive mistake. The EU needs to return sovereignty to its member countries and regroup as a trade association. They could also close down and sell their headquarters to the UN to get them out of the US.

The EU was created to establish a united Europe and began as a trade organization to benefit member nations but their real goal is globalization as described in UN Agenda 21.

They still think climate change is a problem that needs to be solved by force, but Macron admits that global warming is not occurring.

France will close all coal-fired power plants by 2020 to fight climate change, which isn’t affected by carbon at all. Sun cycles control Earth’s temperature and there is nothing that can be done about that.

Macron wants a 10 year strategy for Europe. His legislature is concocting “strategies” that don’t impact the French economy.

France is choked with socialist programs, but Macron wants everybody to invest in France and he doesn’t have much to offer. He admits that his government has just enough money to feed their socialist programs for a while.

The GDP in 2017 for Europe is led by Germany at $3.4 trillion, France at $2.4 trillion GDP, and the UK at $2.5 trillion, but the UK is leaving the EU to restore its own sovereignty.


https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2018/sessions/special-address-by-emmanuel-macron-president-of-france

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