In honor of Sir Nigel Farage, Protector of British Independence

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  1. tsuke

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    [video=youtube;y_n98nPp3zA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_n98nPp3zA[/video]

    God save the Queen :)
     
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    He is a tool. He just happens to be on the right side of history for once. There is no way the NHS will be fully-funded out of the savings from the Brexit.
     
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    Nigel Farage is one of Britain's best and brightest. I love listening to that guy speak and I wish every day that he was our POTUS. Can you imagine the massive improvements over Democratic Corruption?
     
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    ill be honest i would vote for him over trump :)
     
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    I remember watching videos of Nigel Farage like 6-7 years ago. He was a fringe politician back then. Now he just became mainstream. Its amazing how times do change.

    Im so proud of the Brits.
     
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    As would I. He seems far more articulate and informed than Trump.
     
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    He would want to abolish the EPA and cap welfare benefits and allow age discrimination. He is a standard conservative by american standards.
     
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    I think his colleague, Daniel Hannan, is every bit as wonderful. More so.

    Farage is the most significant Brit since Thatcher. Maybe even Churchill.
     
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    100 years from now merkel will be remembered as the person who destroyed europe while farage pulled england from the brink.
     
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    Exactly why I want him here. Liberal corruption and weakness has led to the downfall of the United States. The EPA's vast rules and regulations which stiuplate against businesses, weaken our productive capabilities. Welfare benefits do not even support the common welfare or the defense of our Nation. It's blood being pumped into the corpse of the impoverished. Imagine if those resources were instead put into uplifting Citizens by allowing them to start businesses, by improving their job prospects so that they can get a job?

    Through vastly improving the self-capacity of every man and woman in this country I would have done more for poverty than 50 years of the Democratic "revolution" of corruption.. Damn Lyndon B. Johnson to hell for the damage he did to this country.
     
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    Without all that liberal infrastructure that has ruined America, business as you know it would not exist. Thank that commie FDR for your electric grid.
     
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    FDR's new deal didn't have any feasible impact on the great depression whatsoever Infrastructure was largely developed AFTER the war. Eisenhower-JFK were masterminds of the US recovery.
     
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    You're outa luck because he's going to be our prime minister. (I wish!) Cometh the hour, cometh the man. It's only the loony left who don't like him.
     
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    Since the POS David Cameron stepped down, I think the coup de grace of Britain's newfound independence will be nominating Farage to PM, and when you do, it's a great day for British Politics.
     
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    Absolutely - it would be a dream come true. With one or two honourable exceptions, he makes all the others look like amateurs.
     
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    Why do conservatives habitually want to go back to some imagined better time, when life was simpler and prejudice against anyone darker or different was normal? With an ever increasing number of our social, economic and political issues becoming global in nature, how does retreating into national, state, local or tribal thinking help? Global problems affect everyone and everything across all man-made, artificial boundaries. No form of human intervention can be effective if limited by some artificially imposed boundary smaller than the entire Earth itself. Global problems require a global solution, and that requires an ability for humans to work together across all manners of boundaries--geographical, cultural, social, racial, religious, political, and every other kind. Otherwise, failure is the only option.
     
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    You mean like the failure we've experienced over the past 30 years? The world governments all over(including the US) kicked the can. And the reaction, is the result.
     
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    Tough choice deciding between one anus head over the other. But looks like you did it.
     
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    Cooledge authorized the Hoover Dam as he was leaving office and it was completed under FDR. But for that dam, we would not have been able to churn out ships on the west coast as fast as we did. There was no need for the dam and the extra electricity when it was built. Some people just have the common sense that you don't wait until the very last second to build something you will need for the future. That capacity was converted after the war but it existed before and during the war. In addition FDR is who pushed rural electrification.
     
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    can he be? He is not even an MP. As I understand it being an MEP he is not employed anymore :p
     
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    Anyone who criticizes massive, unnecessary government bureaucracies is by definition "evil" according to the left.
     
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    That "left" that festers in some folks noggins is constantly telling them strange things.
     
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    If it's not about "race", I swear you Democrats would have NOTHING to talk about lol. Seriously, can you promote ONE aspect of the Democrats without trying to take down Republicans? You can't, because the losers haven't done much. Presuming Hillary's president with a majority Congress, it'll mark the SECOND such time. And typically, American thought processes go that you don't get a third chance.

    She won't be able to say "Republican" crap, she has to get it done. The country is screaming for an alternative, because the losers can't get stuff done.
     
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    Both of them would have disavowed what happened Friday and condemned the ultra right wing nationalists who pushed it.

    The European Union was Winston Churchill's idea.

    Nigel Farage is not a "Sir". He has not been, and is unlikely to ever bee knighted (given the way he treated Prince Charles).

    He is a modern day Oswald Mosley, stoking the flames of British nationalism and appealing to bigotry for his own political gain.
     

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