23
October, 2012
Forget
black swans, Nigel Farage is rapidly turning himself into the black
sheep of the EU Parliament with his constant
stream of truthiness and honest pragmatism.
It seems the broadly nodding-donkeys that fill the chamber remain
cognitively dissonant to any and everything in the real world -
hanging instead on the next soundbite from Van Rompuy or Barroso on
how well things are going, or how the crisis is 'almost' over. If
only the Germans would bless them all with their money. In one his
plainest-speaking rants, Farage provides clarity to his 'peers' on
just exactly what the bailouts of Greece, Portugal, Ireland, and soon
to be Spain and Italy are actually about - the "total
subjugation of the states to a completely undemocratic structure in
Brussels." Is
it any wonder Samaras and crew - while happy to accept cash and make
promises - are pulling away from yet another (this time is the last
time) Troika-driven austerity push? "The
euro-zone is in a very dark place; economically, socially, and
politically."
Some
mind-blowing quotes in here as Farage refers to the leaders of Italy
and Spain and their remarkable nonsense...
Listen
to the entire 3:30 - it is frightening just what is occurring on the
ground across the pond from a US nation with eyes only for the
election for now...
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