Why EU voters are rebelling against the establishment
By: Rachel Marsden
In the face of an election tsunami, officials in Brussels are scrambling to save their special interests from the electorate
An anti-establishment surge in the European parliamentary elections sparked
French President Emmanuel Macron’s call for a double-or-nothing national
election whose first round alone saw the establishment of the country synonymous
with revolution dumped into the historical compost bin like a stale entrecôte.
Sounds like dangerous times in the EU for anyone who happens to be known as
“Queen Ursula,” or her Praetorian Guard – the battalion of paper-cut Purple
Heart desk-jockeys of the European bureaucracy.
Even German Chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded in a recent interview that the
latest European election results reflect people’s disagreement with the
anti-Russian sanctions and support for Ukraine. So it’s starting to become
glaringly obvious that the EU has an entire agenda to ram through before it
becomes way too evident that they don’t actually give a damn about democracy if
it doesn’t align with their interests. And time is rapidly running out. So the
EU clown car has put the pedal to the metal, careening down the Highway of
Asininity at warp speed.
At the top of their agenda is a mass transfer of taxpayer cash into special
interest coffers while Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is still able to
pass as a convenient carnival barker for the cause.
One of those big special interests is the Western military-industrial
complex. So Team Brussels has announced a transfer of another €1.4 billion from
its 'Ukraine Peace Facility' into weapons-making. Because nothing says “peace”
like cranking out weapons for a war. But perhaps if they called it the much more
apt 'Ukrainian War Facility', any voters who still aren’t awake might actually
clue in. And the EU already has more than enough dialed-in voters giving it
grief for its scams. Like, for instance, their idea of replacing the 'Peace
Facility' cash that it dumps on itself to make more Western weapons for Russia
to blow up in Ukraine by just stealing the interest on the $260 billion in
Russian assets frozen in the West.
Even European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has said that this
big-brained move of trying to get Russia to pay for both sides of the Ukraine
conflict is legally dodgy, and sets a bad precedent for those who might still
want to consider the EU a trustworthy place to do foreign business. But she
obviously missed the memo where Brussels and Washington dictate that
international order is whatever they decide they want it to be, at any given
time.
Hungary objected to the laundering of taxpayer cash into war profits. Big
mystery as to why. It’s not like an American-made missile recently killed and
injured a bunch of civilians on a beach in Crimea. Or that some European
leaders, like Macron, have been recklessly escalating the conflict into a
potential future Third World War by shooting off their big mouths about sending
troops to Ukraine. It’s no wonder that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
wanted to veto any further moves.
Thankfully, one of the benefits of European Union diversity is that it’s made up
of 27 different countries that can each do their own research and bring their
arguments or any dissent to the table in the interest of avoiding disaster. And
that every one of them has veto power. Hungary was one of those dissenting
countries on military cash laundering “for Ukraine.”
The last time that Orban dissented in the face of pressure from Brussels was
when he opposed the bloc starting EU accession talks for Ukraine last December.
So German Chancellor Olaf Scholz talked him into dipping out into the hallway so
they could all just pretend that they had the required unanimity to ram it
through. But would they be able to get him to take another well-timed bathroom
break so they could have another unanimous vote? It might have been tricky. So
what did the EU brass do? They just came up with a legal argument to totally
ignore both bloc treaty provisions and Hungary’s vote, with chief diplomat Josep
Borrell saying of the excuse of Hungary not having voted previously on the issue
was legally sophisticated but, eh, “it flies.”
The EU brass are in a big hurry to get this tax cash unlocked for the one
manufacturing industry that they don’t seem to have totally dismantled yet
before the music stops with those same ripped off taxpayers democratically
voting for anti-establishment parties across Europe in a desperate attempt to
end this whole Ukraine funding charade that’s effectively carpet bombing their
pocketbooks.
Europeans also didn’t vote for their elected leaders to use EU tax cash for
European banks to bail out Ukraine’s debt. But since taxpayers and entire
nations are already paying for this Ukraine quagmire, why not toss EU banks into
the sinking ship, too?
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced earlier this month
in Berlin that European banks would be able to get “budget support” totaling
€1.4 billion from European taxpayers when they invest in equity funds active in
Ukraine, so that the risks are removed for the banks. And by risks being
removed, she means transferred. To the European taxpayer.
Meanwhile, Kiev has been promoting the need for more foreign cash for
“reconstruction.” These jokers probably think that the general public would hear
the word “reconstruction” and get all warm and fuzzy and not realize that the
cash is also being used to reconstruct a $20 billion spending hole that Team
Zelensky has dug – what do you expect from a guy who shows up at world summits
dressed like he literally digs holes professionally and whose international bond
repayments to Western countries are coming due this summer. So EU debt would
effectively be paying for Ukrainian debt, which would repay bonds from the US
and the 22-nation Paris Club, who are in debt. It’s like the movie Inception,
but with debt: Debtception.
And what better way to help shakedown the taxpayers than for Ukraine, one of the
black sheep of the global corruption index, to promote the need to raise money
for reconstruction in the middle of a war. So people can pay to build stuff that
gets blown up? Minor detail after all the requisite special interest pockets
have been stuffed, I guess.
The EU can totally trust Kiev, though. It’s not like Brussels didn’t just
introduce laws on June 6th to slap import tariffs on certain Ukrainian farming
products coming into the bloc (like sugar and eggs, not even the Ukrainian grain
meant for Africa that the EU spilled all over itself) if Kiev’s exports went
above a certain volume – only to see Kiev blow past the set limit within days.
The move was made in the first place, back in March, in response to requests by
Poland, whose farmers bore the brunt of the Ukrainian import tsunami, being
right on the border. Also, France, whose President Macron fled from angry
farmers at the Paris International Agricultural Fair earlier this year while
riot cops blasted climate change criminal cows with tear gas.
So the EU basically sold out their own farmers to toss Ukraine a lifeline. But
the thing about lifelines is that you don’t let the drowning dude cling to you
if he’s going to pull you down with him – which is what Kiev wasted absolutely
no time in doing. So either Kiev is clueless or reckless. Take your pick. Hey,
sounds like a great time to formally approve negotiations to integrate Ukraine
into the EU so it doesn’t have to deal with any tariffs at all! And so those
radical “far-right” farmers can’t say that they’re being flooded with cheap,
dodgy, foreign farming products! And that’s exactly what the bloc’s leadership
just did last Friday, voting to officially start those talks on Ukraine’s bloc
accession, even as Kiev has been busy openly sounding like a total economic
basket case on the world stage.
Brussels keeps looking for the Russian or “far-right” bogeymen whenever the
people democratically oppose them. It should be pretty clear right now that the
only ones opposing the democratic will of voters is the EU officials. And it
seems that they’re doing everything in their power right now to ensure that
whatever happens, their special interests find life rafts and don’t go down with
the sinking establishment ship.
COPYRIGHT 2024 RACHEL MARSDEN