Thursday, 24 November 2011

Nigel Farage: standing up for democracy

If only... Nigel Farage was Prime Minister of Great Britan!

Check out this speech and then you will either find it outrageous and inopportune and you will happy to sell your country to the EU crooks or, like me, you will feel like starting a revolution to get rid of the EU bureaucrats once and for all:
Nigel Farage speech


Well, can you imagine David Cameron delivering this speech? No, because he is a wanker, that's why and alongside him many other politicians but the most wankers of all are the members of the Italian Parliament, allowing the EU technocrats to rule their (my) country.


It is not surprising though the you need an Englishman to stand up and fight for freedom. Churchill stood up a while ago and he was right, just like Farange is right today. What I enjoy about the speech was its directness, take-no-prisoners attitude, pride and focused rage: a masterpiece. Farange is deadly right in calling Von Ronpuy and co. assassins of democracy, because that is what they are.
What I also could not fail to notice was the Britishness of it all, with that  reference to Agatha Christie: "I feel like in a Agatha Christie novel, wondering who's gonna be next one to be bumped off". And the ending is a Bruce Lee kick in the face: "Who the hell do you think you are????"

By the way, Farange was fined for his remarks because he was rude and aggressive. Well, it is not his fault if the EU is run by bastards and with bastards you have all the right in the world to be angry. But you just wait a bit longer, and one day, our assassins of democracy will take away the freedom of speech, just like they did with national currency and national sovereignty.

Unless we do something about it. We had enough, don't you think?

Monday, 21 November 2011

The end of democracy in Italy... for now’s the time for your tears

DEMOCRACY... Isn't it a wonderful thing?

I mean, trying to imagine a country where the Prime Minister is not chosen by the people of that country, but put there by the leaders of some other countries via some non-elected bureaucratic political entity... wouldn't that be outrageous? Wouldn't that be totally unrealistic and impossible to happen in the 21st Century? In Europe?


Well, think again, because this is exactly what is happening in Italy, and Greece too.

Yes, I know, Mr Berlusconi is ugly, rich, pervert, president of AC Milan, had hair transplant and take viagra, but, you know what? He was elected by the Italian people, three times. On the contrary, Monti won as many elections as me multiplied by the circumference of the all the planets in the solar system. In other words: zero, nada, niente, nothing, nichts.

Now, what is really pissing me off the most is the anti-Berlusconi brigade. They are the ones that for 17 years are shouting like lunatics: there-is-no-democracy-in-Italy, but then, when the EU (i.e. the Germans) decide the new Presidente del Consiglio, they do not object! What the hell is democracy, then? Only when their side get the trophy?
 
And even if we are going to leave the small detail of democracy aside, how can they, the anti-Berlusconi, accept in charge of Italy a man strongly linked with Goldman Sachs???? I am deadly sure I heard "it was all fault of the banks..."

As for Greece, the people were prevented by having a referendum by, yet again the EU commission and, instead, they are having another European bureaucrat and ex-Goldman Sachs puppet in charge of their country, Mr Papademos.

Well, as Ghandi almost said: "Democracy, that would be a very jolly good idea!"

And in my next post, be prepared for the best speech since Churchill "On the beaches"....