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Old 08-30-19, 04:30 PM   #2
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The EU indeed creates and sets frameworks and limits that most national lawmaking shall not ignore or cannot step beyond. Also, certain kinds of lawmaking by the EU must be ratified by EU members, the "sovereign" national parliaments can only wave them through and nodd them off, governments must enforce them, whether they want it or not. In certain political fields, the overwhelming lions share of legislation of nations indeed is EU legislation exclusively. Usually it is said about these areas that three quarters and more of such laws are EU-enforced laws.



In the end the eU wants to beocme a planned economy with a centralised one party government that maintains the illusion of a party democracy in the meaning of like the DDR parliament claimed to be a functioning democracy. the way the EU forms up, it remind pretty much of the Sovjet system for sure. The party nepotism and paternialsima nd corruptiin and the interts lobbying allowed by this rotten basic structure, comes with all this for free. The abuse of the ECB is a nice example. It still poses as beign independent from poltics, but in fact it is the perfomrign agent of governments, and their very own creation. The independence of central banks has always been an illusion, an alibi, a lie to mislead the public and to continue the Keynesian conquest of the world. Centrla banks were formed by political governments that had crippled and ruined the state finances and the money system before and now needed a trick to continue.
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