Tuesday, September 4, 2018

EU Problems


The EU faces extinction due to their compliance with wrongheaded UN globalist, Marxist policies. If Europe wants to unite politically, they need to copy the US Constitution and adopt it.  Their countries are about the size of US States and they might phase out the socialism, re-establish the free market and follow the laws of economics. I doubt that Europeans would go for that plan.

They adopted socialist policies that diminished their private sector economies. They bought in to the global warming hoax and implemented UN Agenda 21 to double their electric bills. They expanded the EU from a trade agreement to a quazi-federal government but forgot to give the citizens of their member countries any say in what laws would be established. They signed on to global governance and allowed their parliaments to cede their responsibility to the EU government in Brussels.

Their governments overspent and over-borrowed and their economies have become fragile.  They adopted the open borders scam and invited another Muslim invasion by “refugees” to drain their welfare systems. They adopted political correctness and multi-culturalism and both are failing. Working citizens in member countries have not prospered. Taxes and living costs are double what they should be.  Grass roots anti EU forces are building in the citizenry of member countries in response to refugees.

They have established an impressive trading block with 25 countries who had a combined GDP of $17.3 trillion in 2017 and they haven’t declared war on each other lately, but their problems may be insurmountable.

EU Member GDP 2017
Germany       $3.68 trillion
UK                $2.62 trillion, leaving
France          $2.58 trillion
Italy              $1.94 trillion, not happy
Spain            $1.31 trillion
Netherlands  $826 billion
Sweden        $539 billion
Poland          $525 billion, not happy
Belgium        $495 billion
Austria          $417 billion
Ireland          $334 billion
Denmark       $324 billion
Finland          $253 billion
Portugal        $218 billion
Czech Rep    $213 billion
Romania       $211 billion
Greece         $200 billion
Hungary        $152 billion, not happy
Slovakia        $96 billion
Luxembourg  $82 billion
Bulgaria        $57 billion
Croatia          $55 billion
Slovenia        $49 billion
Lithuania       $43 billion
Latvia            $28 billion
Estonia         $23 billion
Cyprus          $20 billion
Malta            $12 billion

Not in EU GDP 2017
Switzerland   $679 billion
Norway         $396 billion
Belarus         $54 billion
Serbia           $41 billion
Kosovo         $9 billion
Moldovia       $8 billion
Montenegro   $4 billion


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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