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Reply #120 - Sep 28th, 2017 at 8:46pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Sep 28th, 2017 at 8:12pm:
Where the skies and rivers will turn red.

The Final Deportation.



Exactly.

Not all of them, but at least 60% of them will be selected to be returned to their ancestral homelands in Pakistan, India, the Middle East, etcetera, with a compensation payment that will allow them to buy a small shop and a modest home in Islamabad, Timbuktoo, Lagos, or wherever.

No matter what the UN and the International Socialists would have you believe, national boundaries are there for a reason. 

The Visegrad Four know it's there to protect, preserve, and cherish their inherent national identity against 'Multicultural Diversity'.

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Interlopers - all of them. Colonists with no intention of Britain being anything other than a work address.

In the fullness of time these streets will be returned to the English.







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Reply #121 - Sep 28th, 2017 at 8:59pm
 
How long's it been since you read Mein Kampf,  Herb?
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Reply #122 - Sep 29th, 2017 at 10:35am
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Sep 28th, 2017 at 8:10pm:
Frank wrote on Sep 28th, 2017 at 6:08pm:
You are British - Australian etc - when your grandchildren are British, Australian etc.



Just had a grandkid, have you? Good show.

Welcome to Australia, old boy.

I don't  have grandchildren. My kids are too young to have  families.

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Reply #123 - Sep 29th, 2017 at 10:40am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 28th, 2017 at 8:29pm:
The Pub Test is all you need to know as to who you are.

This country was founded by the British, and their descendants are the core demographic of this country.

Here's a genuine dinki di Australian telling a government accredited faux 'Australian' to go home. She knows this Arab will have all sorts of Arabic paraphernalia in the privacy of his home that differentiates him from the locals.


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Great choice- lezzos or mussos?
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Reply #124 - Sep 29th, 2017 at 12:54pm
 
Frank wrote on Sep 29th, 2017 at 10:35am:
Mattyfisk wrote on Sep 28th, 2017 at 8:10pm:
Frank wrote on Sep 28th, 2017 at 6:08pm:
You are British - Australian etc - when your grandchildren are British, Australian etc.



Just had a grandkid, have you? Good show.

Welcome to Australia, old boy.

I don't  have grandchildren. My kids are too young to have  families.



That's what I thought. How long until you become Australian?
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Reply #125 - Nov 18th, 2017 at 6:44am
 
Coalition talks continue but Merkel seems unable to get agreement on key policies: immigration, finance, energy etc. It seems likely now the Jamaica option won't happen and the SPD is still not interested in a grand coalition.

Latest polling says 68% want a fresh election. However the CDU & SPD vote have both gone backwards while AfD has gone up to 14%.
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Reply #126 - Nov 18th, 2017 at 2:09pm
 
Germany: Deadline To Form New Government Near — Negotiations Cancelled Over “Refugees”


Germany — The deadline is just hours away, but Merkel’s CDU/CSU, Greens and FDP have cancelled their negotiations at 4:30 in the morning local time (17/11).

The F.A.Z. (?)is speaking of “massive” differences.

If a new government is not formed by Friday, new elections might be pending. The CDU/CSU saw the worst results in their history ever at the recent German Bundestag election. To obtain the necessary majority to form a government, but still be able to ostracize the AfD, Merkel chose the FDP and the Greens as partners.

The Greens reportedly are making only the slightest concessions on topics such as coal power stations, taxation of Diesel cars, etc., while demanding that to accommodate them for these concessions, the CSU should meet them in the “refugee” issue, particularly in “family reunification”.

“Family reunification” under its current regulation is estimated to bring between one and two million more Syrians into Germany in 2018.

Polls show that the majority of Germans, especially women, reject this prospect. But hundreds of thousands of “family reunification” visas have already been granted. CSU and FDP demand to suspend “family reunification”. But the Greens comment that the right to a family was a basic human right, “of course not just for German families”. So family reunification is “a core issue” for them.
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Reply #127 - Nov 20th, 2017 at 1:24pm
 
Coalition talks have collapsed with no.continuance scheduled.

"It's better not to.govern than to govern badly" FDP leader as he left.

Merkel may be sacrificed to get a deal.
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Reply #128 - Nov 20th, 2017 at 2:05pm
 
This pushes Merkel into the deepest crisis of her twelve-year career.

“It is better not to govern, than to govern wrongly,” said FDP chief Christian Lindner to the press around midnight local time.

Angela Merkel said in the early Monday-morning hours that she deeply regretted the FDP’s decision. She still believes that it would have been possible to find a compromise with the Greens on the controversial topic of refugees.

But FDP chief Christian Lindner said that while it would have been possible to find common grounds with the CDU (Merkel) and CSU, the differences between FDP and Greens were simply irreconcilable.
Until Sunday night the central contentious point was the topic of migration [i.e. refugees]. CSU and FDP demand a curb of migration, while the Greens oppose that and demand (on top of that) “family reunification” for hundreds of thousands of Syrians in Germany.

The only possible scenario remains a so-called “minority government” with either CDU and the Greens or CDU and the FDP. Such scenario would represent barely 40% of the voters. A “minority government” needs permission from the other factions, however. Observers think it is virtually impossible that Merkel would risk this.

The pack is reshuffled.
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Reply #129 - Nov 20th, 2017 at 5:55pm
 
Her altruism got the better of her. She insisted on opening Europe's borders on the theory that she was being kind. It was a radical move that the Left tried to pass off as mainstream values. The election showed that this was not mainstream at all. In fact she drove a wedge into mainstream values, forcing average decent people to take sides in her dream of a cultureless, classless, raceless, borderless, genderless world.
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Reply #130 - Nov 21st, 2017 at 6:31am
 
I don't think altruism comes into it at all.
I continue to see Merkel as either 1) a sleeper agent for the old East German regime and their goal to destroy the west or 2) a.convert. to the globalist/liberal agenda which has the same aims.

Either way, I think my original prediction that she would lose this election, which was derailed when the SPD chose an absolute dud as their new leader, may yet belatedly come to pass.
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Reply #131 - Nov 21st, 2017 at 8:11am
 
the germans are totally useless to have merkel getting even 10% of the vote.


the germans should get into their own trains and rail themselves to their nearest concentration camp
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Reply #132 - Nov 25th, 2017 at 11:34am
 
Hard to believe, but the Social Democrats appear to be doing a U-turn and agreeing to talk to Merkel about another Grand Coalition.

Hard to believe because they hit rock bottom in the elections and, if there were a fresh election, it seems more than likely they could only improve their position.

God help Europe - four more years of Merkel.
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Reply #133 - Nov 25th, 2017 at 9:31pm
 
We keep getting told by the insufferable Remainers that Mrs May and her government are weak and that Britain will suffer in Brexit negotiations as a result. But at least Britain has a government - it was already there, fully formed, the moment May won the General Election. This is quite unlike the situation in Germany, where the supposedly "strong" Merkel can't even form a government. How will the EU cope in Brexit negotiations now that the EU's de facto leader has her hands tied trying to form a domestic government?

Theresa May won 42.4% of the vote in the UK General Election - the largest of any party leader since Thatcher. In Germany, Merkel won just 32.9% of the vote.
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Reply #134 - Nov 26th, 2017 at 6:12am
 
If you're interested, there's a critique of two of Merkel's headline "successful" policies in today's American Thinker.
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