Robert W. Merry, writing at The American Conservative, lays out the meaning of the decisive vote Italians have taken to protect their borders, and their economy from European Union mandates. In this anti-EU push, Italy joins Britain, Hungary and Poland; other EU countries where citizens have already acted to protect their sovereign rights. Merry writes […]
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán: Muslim Immigration Threatens Christianity
After his major political victory, Hungary’s Viktor Orbán is laying out the priorities his government will adopt. The New York Times reports that Mr. Orbán has taken direct aim at immigration with a planned tax on groups supporting it. Marc Santora and Helene Bienvenu write (abridged): In his victorious campaign to secure a third consecutive term as prime […]
The 5 Star Movement Glows in Italy
The people of Italy have ousted the elitist and globalist political parties of the past and elected insurgent parties to govern them. Led by the 5 Star Party, a new coalition government plans to address the problems faced by Italy’s people, including frustration with massive immigration. Giovanni Legorano and Marcus Walker report in The Wall Street […]
France’s Macron’s Wrong Track Before Congress
After Emmanuel Macron’s speech to a joint session of Congress, Patrick Buchanan writes in The American Conservative that the French president has gotten it all wrong. Macron’s calls for a renewed commitment to international organizations and globalism face a reality that has moved beyond those antiquated ideas. Buchanan writes (abridged): In an address before Congress on Wednesday, […]
Can the Trump-Macron Axis Fix Trade?
Greg Ip, writing for The Wall Street Journal, examines the relationship of American President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron. The men have different styles, but they may be complimentary enough to work together to avoid any disastrous trade wars. Ip writes (abridged): French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Donald Trump are ideological […]
Europe’s New Wealthiest Man
Bernard Arnault, Chairman of LVMH, is Europe’s new wealthiest man. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, the luxury goods tycoon has overtaken Amancio Ortega of Spain as the wealthiest man on the continent. Ortega is the owner of Inditex, the world’s largest clothing retailer. According to LVMH: Bernard Arnault is Chairman and CEO of LVMH […]
Progressive Values Have Crippled Europe
Originally posted July 18, 2016. The Guardian wrongly informs readers: “The progressive left is in the ascendance in this country,” added Keith Ellison, one of the few Democratic congressmen to back Sanders, but, like many leaders in Washington, now sliding reluctantly behind the Clinton campaign. “For many progressives, and Democrats in general, it’s a wait-and-see moment […]
A Trump-like Johnson Braves the Critics, Congratulates Orbán
Just as President Donald Trump was castigated by the left for congratulation President Vladimir Putin on his recent electoral victory, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is now under fire for congratulating Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on his reelection. Critics of Johnson seem even crazier than those of Trump. Orbán’s Hungary is a member of the EU, […]
Hungary, Poland, Romania: No Thanks on Muslims
A recent Pew Poll found that Eastern Europe has far fewer Muslim’s as a percent of the overall population. While the total was 4.9% for all of Europe, Muslim populations were found to be predominantly Western European, with 8.8% of the population of France, 6.1% of Germany, 6.3% of the UK, and 7.6% of Belgium […]
Is the EU Using Cold War Scare Tactics to Silence Nationalism?
The former head of the CIA’s bin Laden unit, Michael Scheuer, suggests that leadership of the EU, including the european media, are using Cold War style scare tactics in an attempt to use fear of Russia to hold together a disintegrating EU. The rise of nationalist leaders in many EU countries is scaring the continent’s […]
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