Posted on Jun 24, 2016
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It is readily apparent the destructiveness that the flow of everything from "refugees" to the imperialistic PC movement has caused upon the different areas of the EU. England took so many major hits that it is only fitting the people would rise up and say "enough is enough." They remain far less medicated and distracted than their American civilian counterparts, and have decided they will no longer be forced to suck the fumes of decay of their culture and way of life to appease a mob of unruly and fickle media political puppeteers.

Europe has suffered a riptide ever since the 2002 start of this hopeful project. Now they, at least large numbers of them, realize that "hope" is not a plan. The vote came as a "shock" to most politicians and diplomats, but it only strengthens the verity that politicians are not only out of touch with the people everywhere but with reality as well. From instructing people on how to think and feel to the assault on the family and the punitive prejudice against folks wishing to maintain some sort of generational and moral lineage, politicians and media have served to polarize people ever more.

The EU as well as the USA are reaching a moment where things are going to go critical mass. They will either be making some major course corrections, or will be experiencing increased rebellions leading up to revolution. One larger projection appears to be a collapse of all of the world economies which is an inevitability due to the past 100 years of US and international monetary systems, and the UK attempting to cut away from a twisted and failing parachute. There is certainly more to analyze and interpret, but I will posit that the English will have some interesting things unfold now that the Prime Minister has essentially set his resignation in October.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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Objection to being ruled by foreign unelected leaders? A realization that comes two and a half centuries late, but they are welcome to join our parade.
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MCPO Roger Collins
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Hmmm, this sounds familiar. Oh, yeah, the Trump phenomena.
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Shades of 1776.
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LTC Hbpc Physician Assistant
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I think this is a "my house, my rules" kind of thing. I will be a bitch to break apart and Germany and France are going to play hardball on trade. Looks like rational self-interest to me.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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German auto makers are already approaching the Brits to negotiate a deal to continue sales in GB. There is also unease among the Germans about the viability of the EU.

"By a margin of two to one (50% in favour, 26% against), German voters say the next German Chancellor should back the efforts to decentralise powers from the EU to the national, regional or local level."

http://openeurope.org.uk/intelligence/eurozone-and-finance/german-voters-views/
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LTC Hbpc Physician Assistant
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Wow. If Germany exits, even a few years from now, the EU will implode.
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