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terrible comparison
How so?
US is a monetary AND fiscal union, the ratio of 'top' level to 'mid level' spending is exactly reversed(and then some), there would never be a Troika towards a US state the way EU/German treated Greece, on top of germany's attempt at running a trade and budget surplus.
As a collection of states, the US is egalitarian on levels never seen in history
Be that as it may, the EU was formed under the same ideals. You cannot deny that.
I sure can
I've read the US founding generation's stuff. I've read and seen the development of the European experiment
But there are still striking similarities to the EU states and the U.S. They're actively trying to turn the whole of Europe into one big country.
Either way, Poland and Hungary should leave the EU all together.
The EU was formed to benefit the likes of Germany, Denmark, and France.
The EU never had 'must give same-sex marriage' as a human rights requirement, and it never had must be X or you get kicked out.
Some states are more conservative than others.
As is countries in the EU
Yep.
So to me, thats similar in nature.
Though the EU is not as federalized as America, and you can't pass laws like the US can at a national level.
Which is a big weakness of the EU system.
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Oh?
What is brexit?
Brexit means Brexit
Brexit is Britain's exit to leave the European Union
Brexit is a dying right-wing xenophobic fantasy
An absolute waste of time, effort, and money
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"xenophobic fantasy" lol
"Right-wing", yes. Because Corbyn is very right wing
Corbyn is wishy-washy about it, flip flopping where convenient. Though his overall position has been fairly anti-EU
He's only wishy washy because of his party
He's always been a Eurosceptic
But he knows that the other members of his Party want to Remain
It's why he's "neutral" about it
He knows he has to say Remain but he can't get himself to say it
Corbyn was right to be Euroskeptic when he first got started, but the EU has moved away from those earlier positions
I think he missed that. Unlike the Eurozone countries, Britain can get the best of both worlds, but that would require the Tories to drop their 'reasons' for opposing any fiscal policy
Anytime Britain has an advantage, the Tories seem desperate to destroy it as fast as possible