France “a decaying and ultra-centralised country run by old men”

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  1. DonGlock26

    DonGlock26 New Member Past Donor

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    That's one way to escape the dog collar of welfare state taxation put on today's young people. I would avoid America, if Obama wins another term ( I don't think he will, but we may flunk our national IQ test and vote for four more years of failure with Obama). South America looks promising as well as the freer parts of Asia.
     
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    You got it wrong , the policies that brought France down are the same with those that brought you down.
    And the Osama/Romney dilemma is laughable , they are both sold out to their sponsors as European leaders are sold to their bankster overlords.
     
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    DonGlock26 New Member Past Donor

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    France and the UK are further down the road to socialist serfdom than the US.

    We'll have to see what President Romney does.
     
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    I think that you are lagging , the current political ship has long left the capitalism vs socialism polemic .
    I suggest you read about minarchism .

    Eh and people from USA have no idea how the social state works in Europe cause you never had something like it there .
     
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    DonGlock26 New Member Past Donor

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    If we had minarchism, then capitalism would be the economic system.

    Sorry, some of us are mush better read than the average PF progressive dolt.
     
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    Well, one of the biggest reasons the welfare system is overburdened in France is all the people it took in from the outside, and all the social problems they brought with them from their impoverished violent homelands. The fact that more than 50% of prisoners in France are now muslims should be a wake up call.

    There are just not enough decent jobs for this mass wave of people France has taken in.


    Yes, the young people are outraged. But we should be taking a look at who exactly are France's next generation of young people:
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    No wonder the "youth" want to break free from the "old men" .
    Mass migrations of people have created serious divissions in France, and the next generation will have a different cultural and religious identity than the last one. So of course there will be an intergeneration conflict!
     
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    sound is very Swedish, what age has to do with capability to rule?
     
  8. PropagandaMachine

    PropagandaMachine New Member

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    There is definitely some truth to that.
     
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    That's not because they want leave the country that they can leave it...

    Jean-Marie Lepen, the former National Front's leader accuse the movement "barrez-vous" (go out) created by this 3 men to want get out the native for replace them by immigrants. But, in my opinion, he say that only for make speak about his party...
    However, people in France don't speak a lot about that. I don't think there will be a problem.
     
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    My post was poorly phrased, my point was what modern debate is about , yes minarchism is a form of extreme capitalism .
     

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