Brace for Austerity, Part I
Reckless government spending is going to provoke more fiscal austerity in Europe. There is no right way to do austerity. Here is why.
Reckless government spending is going to provoke more fiscal austerity in Europe. There is no right way to do austerity. Here is why.
France is like a man falling from a building who, floor by floor, says to himself “so far so good.”
“If the New Popular Front becomes the linchpin of the next government, we will be faced with an outrageously immigrationist policy and a headlong rush into societal issues.”
The ‘republican front’ proved dramatically effective, giving only the third place to the RN and leaving France to the hands of the leftist coalition.
The European Conservative‘s live blog covering the second round of the elections to the French National Assembly.
Predicted upheaval is provoked by the Left and Centre crying fascist danger in the event of a Rassemblement National victory.
The efforts of the Left and centre to keep Le Pen’s RN out of government would leave France in the rut of immigration, insecurity, and loss of self-confidence.
France is changing for the worse. We are living in a country on the road to underdevelopment.
The RN’s rise is spectacular, but it would be naïve to underestimate the capacity of the political system, dominated by the Left, to defend itself in order to survive.
The center of Western politics is dead, and the ones who killed it are the managerial liberals who lived by lies—and believed their own lies.
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