The FOPS Panic

You were talking about a simple majority not being enough, so I pointed out that a president can be elected on a minority of the popular vote. So stop codding me, I am not whitebait!

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Stop being disingenuous. You are comparing apples to oranges. Let's compare apples to apples. Here, in order to pass a constitutional amendment, you need 2/3rds of congress to vote to pass it. After which, 3/4ths of the states must vote to affirm it.

It is a grave matter with impact and consequences more far-reaching than any single election.

You know, like Brexit was.
 
It is a grave matter with impact and consequences more far-reaching than any single election.
You know, like Brexit was.
yes. it's fundamental decision of where/to whom UK's sovereignty lies.
It's not a question of temporary governance.
 
So this is really amazing.

http://news.sky.com/video/1717859/islam-there-is-no-brexit-plan

It appears the Leavers had no plan. They have no plan. I see Tom on here posting a lot about the fracturing Labour party, but apparently the idiot is as usual attempting to deflect from the real news.

They appear to be completely leaderless at the moment, and search parties have to be sent to unearth Johnson and Gove. Or any of them. Cameron has resigned. The EU is marshaling its forces (and its attorneys) and England is rudderless and leaderless. How is this going to calm markets, the EU, or anyone?

What a disaster for them. My God.

I don't think they ever expected to win. I think Johnson used this expecting to lose, to Remain, and then to use widespread Leaver rage to propel himself into office at a later date.

They have fuck-all idea of what to do now. Do you get that? They have fuck-all idea of what to do.
 
yes. it's fundamental decision of where/to whom UK's sovereignty lies.
It's not a question of temporary governance.

Precisely! The U.K. We're tired of their laws being dictated by an unelected body with no sense of domestic love or care of its citizens.
 
If darla were a slave she would exclaim "why would I run away, I have guaranteed food and shelter but if I break my chains the future will be uncertain! I shall continue my life in bondage, it is the rational choice!"
Was your hand on your forehead when you typed this? What an emo drama queen you have become.
 
I am good at reading between the lines. I know what darla is saying. You are being intellectually dishonest. Also I proved in another thread of hers that the vote split shows that more remain voters are happy than leave voters are unhappy.
I can read between the lines, too and I read trolling for Darla's attention and our little Grind is a closet racists! Now being exposed as a full fledged Trumpeteer!
 
She was spouting a shedload of irrelevant rubbish that she had gleaned from left wing media sources. The £350 million per week issue was addressed several times in the campaign, that is the gross figure sent to the EU each week. The nett figure after grants and subsidies coming back is around £180 million per week. She only wanted to dwell on that and not the unbelievable bullshit spouted by the likes of Tony Blair and Donald Tusk about economic meltdown and the crash of Western civilisation. Oh and also she wanted to get one over me because she is a nasty vicious polemicist who seemingly holds grudges in perpetuity.
Again, this last sentence is truly ironic, from one who holds grudges in perpetuity yourself, do you ever think before you type?
 
You don't even understand what she types, you probably googled EU, too.

Oh, right, insults and arrogance with some opinion are just too difficult to understand.

Understanding the broad and narrow of the Brexit vote is of course something worth googling. To just base an opinion off of insults with others opinions is folly.
 
So this is really amazing.

http://news.sky.com/video/1717859/islam-there-is-no-brexit-plan

It appears the Leavers had no plan. They have no plan. I see Tom on here posting a lot about the fracturing Labour party, but apparently the idiot is as usual attempting to deflect from the real news.

They appear to be completely leaderless at the moment, and search parties have to be sent to unearth Johnson and Gove. Or any of them. Cameron has resigned. The EU is marshaling its forces (and its attorneys) and England is rudderless and leaderless. How is this going to calm markets, the EU, or anyone?

What a disaster for them. My God.

I don't think they ever expected to win. I think Johnson used this expecting to lose, to Remain, and then to use widespread Leaver rage to propel himself into office at a later date.

They have fuck-all idea of what to do now. Do you get that? They have fuck-all idea of what to do.
I also posted an article from HuffPo that said the same thing, Boris is a moron equal to Trump, he only thought of himself and not the nation and the complexities of leaving the EU.
 
I also posted an article from HuffPo that said the same thing, Boris is a moron equal to Trump, he only thought of himself and not the nation and the complexities of leaving the EU.

Yes, this is exactly the kind of thing the buffoon Trump would pull. It's scary. Holy shit. And you're right about Grind, he has exposed himself as a full-fledged Trumpeteer. This is what they want to give us here in the US. Can you imagine?

Maybe they will pull it off too. "Ain't we got all the fools on our side, and ain't that a majority in any town?"

To be clear, I believe the US will hold. But imagine if we didn't? Wow, what a debacle.
 
Precisely! The U.K. We're tired of their laws being dictated by an unelected body with no sense of domestic love or care of its citizens.
from what I know (and the particulars are not my strong point) Brussels was centralizing more and more power without really any real consideration of it's members.

Prodi admits Europeans view Brussels as remote

The European Commission admitted yesterday it had lost the confidence of millions of Europeans, and unveiled plans to throw open decision-making, cut red tape and regain the trust of disenchanted citizens.

In a long-awaited White Paper, Romano Prodi, the Commission's president, acknowledged a "widening gulf" between Europe and its voters, who saw Brussels as "remote" and "too intrusive". The paper promised to step up contacts with pressure groups and regional politicians.

The initiative has been given added urgency by the violent protests that marred the G8 summit in Genoa, and the Irish referendum rejection of the Nice Treaty in June.

The proposals include moves to guarantee consultation with outside groups under a new code of conduct and to boost online information systems to inform ordinary people.

Brussels also wants to simplify its structures.

Mr Prodi said an early aim was to trim the body of EU legislation, which, at 80,000 pages was "far too much", and streamline the Commission's 700 advisory committees.

The new paper calls for the implementation of some EU activities to be contracted to local or regional authorities, but also demanded that the Commission's role as Europe's executive arm should be strengthened.

The European Commission's White Paper on European Governance says: "Many people are losing confidence in a poorly understood and complex system to deliver the policies that they want. The Union is often seen as remote and, at the same time, too intrusive.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...uropeans-view-brussels-as-remote-9255894.html
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This is dated, and there was a white paper ( reform) done since then that I'm not going to delve into.
But these problems seem systematic, unless drastic reforms took place since then
 
Yes, this is exactly the kind of thing the buffoon Trump would pull. It's scary. Holy shit. And you're right about Grind, he has exposed himself as a full-fledged Trumpeteer. This is what they want to give us here in the US. Can you imagine?

Maybe they will pull it off too. "Ain't we got all the fools on our side, and ain't that a majority in any town?"

To be clear, I believe the US will hold. But imagine if we didn't? Wow, what a debacle.
There is a lot of Brexit remorse in the UK today.
 
from what I know (and the particulars are not my strong point) Brussels was centralizing more and more power without really any real consideration of it's members.

Prodi admits Europeans view Brussels as remote

The European Commission admitted yesterday it had lost the confidence of millions of Europeans, and unveiled plans to throw open decision-making, cut red tape and regain the trust of disenchanted citizens.

In a long-awaited White Paper, Romano Prodi, the Commission's president, acknowledged a "widening gulf" between Europe and its voters, who saw Brussels as "remote" and "too intrusive". The paper promised to step up contacts with pressure groups and regional politicians.

The initiative has been given added urgency by the violent protests that marred the G8 summit in Genoa, and the Irish referendum rejection of the Nice Treaty in June.

The proposals include moves to guarantee consultation with outside groups under a new code of conduct and to boost online information systems to inform ordinary people.

Brussels also wants to simplify its structures.

Mr Prodi said an early aim was to trim the body of EU legislation, which, at 80,000 pages was "far too much", and streamline the Commission's 700 advisory committees.

The new paper calls for the implementation of some EU activities to be contracted to local or regional authorities, but also demanded that the Commission's role as Europe's executive arm should be strengthened.

The European Commission's White Paper on European Governance says: "Many people are losing confidence in a poorly understood and complex system to deliver the policies that they want. The Union is often seen as remote and, at the same time, too intrusive.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...uropeans-view-brussels-as-remote-9255894.html
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This is dated, and there was a white paper ( reform) done since then that I'm not going to delve into.
But these problems seem systematic, unless drastic reforms took place since then


Brussels obviously, as our own political class here, suffered major disconnect from domestic realities in England. Good article.
 
Apparently a domino effect is feared. But let's all pretend a few interviews with post leave voters is the real story.

EU isn't working in its current state:

"Alarm bells - BBC Europe editor, Katya AdlerThe EU worries Brexit could reverse 70 years of European integration.
In all my years watching European politics, I have never seen such a widespread sense of Euroscepticism.
Plenty of Europeans looked on with envy as Britain cast its In/Out vote. Many of the complaints about the EU raised by the Leave campaign resonated with voters across the continent.
Across Europe leading Eurosceptic politicians queued up this morning to crow about the UK referendum result.
But the mood in Brussels is deeply gloomy. The Brexit vote sends screaming alarm bells, warning that the EU in its current form isn't working."

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36615879


 
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