Message from @Rabbi Shekels

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2018-10-21 13:28:25 UTC  

I think

2018-10-21 13:28:28 UTC  

😮

2018-10-21 13:28:48 UTC  

Something about country voting to reduce migration

2018-10-21 13:28:56 UTC  

Nd eu court blocking it

2018-10-21 13:29:04 UTC  

But i didnt look into it

2018-10-21 13:29:19 UTC  

Let me check google

2018-10-21 13:31:09 UTC  

Government, parliament, courts and official agencies often find creative ways of getting around the will of the people, when it does not suit them.

2018-10-21 13:31:18 UTC  

Very typical tbh

2018-10-21 13:31:30 UTC  

uh oh

2018-10-21 13:32:31 UTC  

but they're all loaded anyway

2018-10-21 13:32:54 UTC  

Dont take me wrong

2018-10-21 13:33:01 UTC  

They are great country

2018-10-21 13:33:22 UTC  

Its just little messier then ppl think

2018-10-21 13:33:38 UTC  

but thats every country really, when you get down to the details

2018-10-21 13:33:45 UTC  

theres no ideal run country

2018-10-21 13:33:47 UTC  

Yep

2018-10-21 13:34:30 UTC  

yeah. we need fascism.
real way to run country.

2018-10-21 13:34:45 UTC  

REAL fascism was never tried

2018-10-21 13:34:59 UTC  

Nazi germany wasn't REAL fascism!

cuz it was socialism

2018-10-21 13:35:18 UTC  

well the left does have a point

2018-10-21 13:35:34 UTC  

which is?

2018-10-21 13:35:44 UTC  

afaik, the left is like a broken pencil

2018-10-21 13:35:48 UTC  

pointless 😄

2018-10-21 13:35:56 UTC  

In Switzerland, the nation’s voters can amend the constitution with a people’s initiative.

Then parliament has to act: it must create legislation or a new article in the constitution to implement the initiative.

The lawmakers have some leeway here. The two chambers may decide to implement the initiative in a softer form than was proposed in the original wording of the initiative.

Politicians still have to be careful. If parliament gets too creative with the leeway it has, campaigners will accuse it of "watering down" or "ignoring the people’s will".

The leeway enjoyed by parliament is intentional and is supposed to maintain the balance between the political forces. "The people are not the boss, but one player among several", notes Markus Müller, professor of constitutional law at the University of Bern.

2018-10-21 13:36:18 UTC  

I actually like this system tbh

2018-10-21 13:36:35 UTC  

that seems like what a democracy should be like

2018-10-21 13:36:44 UTC  

Lel

2018-10-21 13:36:52 UTC  

You fucking wish

2018-10-21 13:37:12 UTC  

what?

People want something, so the people they voted for should make it happen in a way that works

2018-10-21 13:37:13 UTC  

Just look around at other countries

2018-10-21 13:37:37 UTC  

Someone from switzerland told me once, that you could fuck a 12 year old there, when you meet that girl in an area where you can't expect 12year olds and don't know her age

2018-10-21 13:37:57 UTC  

that is messed up

2018-10-21 13:38:04 UTC  

Cant confirm that

2018-10-21 13:38:30 UTC  

There are the cases where the girl lies about her age tho

2018-10-21 13:38:33 UTC  

by that right you can shove a kid into a brothel

Oh, this is a place for adults, so she's not supposed to be there as a child, so its prolly not a child

2018-10-21 13:38:39 UTC  

Its messed up

2018-10-21 13:39:09 UTC  

Frankly just dont fuck strangers and you are safe

2018-10-21 13:42:56 UTC  

but what if im a muslim and its an emergency?

2018-10-21 13:46:50 UTC  

The age of consent in Germany is like fkn 13

2018-10-21 13:48:02 UTC  

There's also strange monthly taxes if you own a TV or radio in Switzerland