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65 sats \ 9 replies \ @0xbitcoiner 7 Jun \ parent \ on: German Industry Can't Leave Crisis Behind econ
The Brussels elections are coming up this weekend and I've been hearing tendencies towards an increase in the European right. Do you think this will be the case? And if this is confirmed, could there be drastic changes in European politics? Or will it be more of the same?
Nothing will change. Is a big show. In Germany a stable 80% will be voting for the 'green SED' as I call the left-green cartel which includes the greened Merkel -CDU and the fake liberals from the FDP. It's a WEF dominated shitshow. We need to wait until it breaks.
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I imagine Europeans have their own version of Woods’ Law:
“No matter who you vote for, you get John McCain.”
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My perception is that the number of people supporting the extreme right is really increasing. This also happened here in Portugal in the last elections a month ago. But from the example of Portugal, what I see is a very populist right-wing, in which people voted only in protest at the policies of the other parties. So far, I don't see any reason to be 'scared'.