I don’t think the union will survive this. I suspect some more exits. — NOS4A2
We need one another and no one will survive this alone. Together we can push on in memory of those lost, in spite of our political differences, we are being given a chance to reform, recalibrate, reorder our priorities. Let's make sure before we rush back in, that what we rush to is really something we want back. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
I think you're like NOS, sections of your soul are starting to rot. Do some art. — frank
The absurdity of the left/right divide is in not at leart recognizing the disputes are more in the abstract than the practical, with life varying very little day to day under a Republican or Democratic rule, and life in the US versus Europe being largely the same for the average citizen. — Hanover
Paint me as you wish, it’s really not important. You can have your last word. Bye bye — I like sushi
We’ll see about that. The EU's chief scientist just resigned from his position at the head of the European Research Council. So, unless Brussels has no accountability, there will be an audit of its efforts during this time. — NOS4A2
I meant there will be an accounting of their efforts, that the resignation of the chief scientist is a sign things weren’t handled well. — NOS4A2
I wasn’t saying member states will leave the block because the scientist did. — NOS4A2
Eh, you're just angry that no one descended to marshall law out of this micro-apocalypse. — frank
I think I'm failing to realize that. What's the connection? — frank
It's always, "oohh, so you warned us about this smarty pants. Are you happy now that everyone is suffering from what you warned us about!" Instead of "hmm, yes, we definitely made bad predictions and bad decisions and have no coherent worldview that can even process the present situation, maybe we should think about that." — boethius
Lamenting the cultural infantilization of Americans. - It appears to me we become merely annoying, but have lost the mantle of dangerousness that might have been our greatest protection. The spirit of the 2d amendment as that a citizenry could at need defend itself, the capacity alone usually sufficient, and the fact and practice when it wasn't. Now it's just deluded individuals who "need" their guns to "protect themselves and their families." So much for arms. -I didn't forget your comment, but I'm honestly hard pressed to understand where these arguments are going.
Are you proposing an armed insurrection to depose Trump? — boethius
Yeah, many people have had doubts about the survival of the EU for decades. :groan:I don’t think the union will survive this. I suspect some more exits. — NOS4A2
Maybe not an exit, just a split. Germany, Spain, and Italy with a few others on one side, France and some Nordic states on the other — frank
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