The left in France believe the cost of EU membership makes a stable welfare state impossible. The right believes EU membership is responsible for the out of control immigration problems. When they finally realize their problems are of their own making, maybe they can agree on the solution.
" Apparently the French do not believe anything will get better under macron. " That is an easy one, the near term future for France looks increasingly grim.
In setting up the EU, France thought that they could hold joint leadership with Germany. Germany would stay as the production powerhouse and France would take the moral, intellectual and political leadership.
This is not working, Germany has a mixed economy with the faults of too much central planning, but somehow the German character copes with that, the economy continues to grow, well at least until the suicidal global warming stuff puts up power prices so high that firms move out, this is happening. The French economy on the other hand wobbles left, and slides down. Without a strong economy, there can be little leadership however high the moral and other strengths (for want of a better word).
The extreme left and right in the streets know that something is wrong and they have the courage to say so, unfortunately their prescriptions will not work.
Central planning authoritarians that push their Marxist ideology at a global level need lots of money. To justify taking that money they invent top priority crisises that all need be solved right away. Where does each protester think all this money is going to come from? Someone other than them?
I thought I would add this article for additional input. I agree with the point that it makes more sense to stand up and fight than run away. The Gulch was a means to an end, not an escape.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dt6i71fWk...
https://youtu.be/1_7h6_cv3Ik
https://youtu.be/SCsOH_lhtPI
"Ne pas casser svp ."
Do not break, please.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/busine...
I am sure the left finds an excuse for these demonstrations, denigrating the protesters as being "deplorables".
That is an easy one, the near term future for France looks increasingly grim.
In setting up the EU, France thought that they could hold joint leadership with Germany. Germany would
stay as the production powerhouse and France would take the moral, intellectual and political leadership.
This is not working, Germany has a mixed economy with the faults of too much central planning, but
somehow the German character copes with that, the economy continues to grow, well at least until the
suicidal global warming stuff puts up power prices so high that firms move out, this is happening. The
French economy on the other hand wobbles left, and slides down.
Without a strong economy, there can be little leadership however high the moral and other strengths
(for want of a better word).
The extreme left and right in the streets know that something is wrong and they have the courage to
say so, unfortunately their prescriptions will not work.
Remember when Obama wanted new money, he always announced "this needs to be done RIGHT AWAY".
What was the rush? He did not want anyone to think why this needs to be solved right away?
It is a shame what the left turned Paris into, which decades ago was a beautiful city.
I don't give it a long time when the same will be seen in the US as well. The left is right on track.
https://townhall.com/columnists/arthu...
https://youtu.be/YjU33cPBFgk
But will any provider supply service to these phones? They have SNs...