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Date: May 13th, 2026 3:10 PM Author: lavender kitchen digit ratio
Trump is -20
Starmer is -53
Macron is -57
Merz is -70
and it's the exact opposite between Trump and them on loyalty to the nation as opposed to loyalty to immigrants and globalists.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5866360&forum_id=2Ã#49883916) |
Date: May 14th, 2026 9:29 AM Author: lavender kitchen digit ratio
What is rising across Europe, in Germany, in Austria, in France, in the Netherlands, in Italy, is not a single party but a recognition by an every growing number of citizens: That elections, in the form they have taken since the 1990s, have stopped producing the changes voters keep asking for. The British political scientist Colin Crouch described this condition twenty years ago in a book called Post-Democracy. Although the formal rituals continue – people going to the polls, watching the debates, not studying the party manifestos – all the substantive decisions most people see as existential priorities like migration and energy, are made elsewhere: At the European level, in supranational bodies, in NGO networks supported by public money, and in administrative organs accountable to nobody the voter can remove. The state, whose representatives often speak about “saving democracy” these days, actually likes this pattern.
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Officially the firewall protects the constitutional order against extremism. In practice it functions as a guarantee that elections will not change the policies the established parties have already settled on. A coalition rightward of the centre is mathematically possible in several recent elections, in Germany and elsewhere (think Austria and France) but politically it has been ruled out in advance. Voters who supported the parties that, taken together, won a parliamentary majority discover that the policies enacted are the policies of the parliamentary minority. This is an open conspiracy where the political class that has come to believe its current settlement is the end of history and that any serious challenge must be a pathology rather than a disagreement. You see, voting for the “far right” is not an expression of your political preferences, but shows that you are a despicable human being that should be barred from voting altogether.
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That is the reason the Right keeps rising. It is not because European voters have suddenly become illiberal, or because social media is making them angry, or because economic anxiety is curdling into ethnic resentment. It is because a substantial and growing portion of the population in country after country has correctly perceived that their elections do not change their policies, that their concerns about migration and energy and cost of living are dismissed before they are debated, and that the institutions they were taught to revere have become instruments for ratifying decisions made elsewhere. The figures who articulate this perception will keep finding audiences as long as the perception remains accurate, and the firewall, far from defending democracy, has become the most visible piece of evidence that something has gone fundamentally wrong with the way Europe governs itself.
https://brusselssignal.eu/2026/05/why-the-european-right-keeps-rising/
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5866360&forum_id=2Ã#49884999)
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Date: May 18th, 2026 10:50 AM
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https://x.com/overton_news/status/2024532923769139512
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CNN just DOG WALKED British Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his “ATROCIOUS” approval numbers.
They even admitted that President Trump looks like Abraham Lincoln in comparison.
CNN: “These numbers are absolutely ATROCIOUS!”
“I mean, you never see numbers like this in the United States of America.”
“Britons who like Keir Starmer, look at this — overall it’s just 1 in 5! It’s just 1 in 5, 20%!”
“His OWN party, Labour, he’s just at 52% there.”
“I’ve even seen numbers with satisfaction in the TEENS — and this is actually HIGHER than the lowest.”
“And we’re talking just about 20%.”
“You know, we always talk about Donald Trump being unpopular in this country — but Donald Trump looks downright like Abraham Lincoln compared to Keir Starmer’s numbers at this point!”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5866360&forum_id=2Ã#49888347) |
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