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The Dutch Voted ......... No
it looks like 63% voted no !
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I like that they voted no! It's good for the US! :thumbsup |
it will take some time to get all votes counted, almost 62% of the population voted.
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Or is it just because the " F " 5 letter word was there ... :1orglaugh |
I voted No.
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well Dalai lama you were not the only one LOL
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usually with issues like this, the majority of people who actually vote on it, have little or no knowledge of it at all. Influenced by either, peers or certain media (tabloids).
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whatever Evan, if you think that all no voters do have little or no knowledge you are insulting loads of people in the Netherlands, but heh ....... did you vote ?
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I love it :thumbsup
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However, I didn't dispise them for voting "no" (please review my post), I just thought that they were making a mistake, I also think that the Dutch are making a mistake. I think that it is symptomatic of some major cultural issues facing the EU that will cause them quite a few problems in the next 20 years or so in dealing with the international market with any kind of united front. I was having dinner with several execs from some large German banks in Munich some months ago and they were lamenting over the same thing. It will also mean, I believe, that the EU, because of these issues will be far less competative with the US than they could be.... and that's good for the US. :2 cents: so again.... :thumbsup . |
Im pretty confident that 90% of the people or maybe even more have no clue what they voted for.
As i said before, these people are saying no to our current government and this has nothing to do with the constitution. People are sheep. |
WOW !
I made a bet last night itīd be 63% no. (...and i even hoped for a yes...) Sigh |
Hinc ...... you could have made loads of money with betting !
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I'd just like to point out that with with tariffs and quotas on a downward trend between most countries, free trade "trading blocs" seem tobe the way of the future. especially since many of the blocs can bypass more easily the requirements of the WTO. while there can be cultural issues regarding the setup of these things... witness the same complaints that came out when NAFTA was being negotiated... they usually benefit all countries involved in the long run.
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:glugglug :Graucho
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well Michael Sperber it is nice to read you did some reading, makes me sort of warm and fussy inside but in the end it will be all well .......... for all of us, even for people like you.
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Shame all these things arent settled in the new EU law. Most ppl know shit yes. |
What do you guys care? It's one group of really rich guys, v.s. another group of really rich guys, all of whom give FUCK about you or your country
its like a popularity contest in their circles & you guys think it matters :) |
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I guess you didn't read my entire second post... but then I'm sure you are better versed in EU economics than some silly old EU bank executives anyway.... What do THEY know? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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(silly neighbour said 51-49 hehehehe) |
well I am a couple of years on this planet as well, 53 to be exact, so no I am not a snotty punk, have had a good education, do read a lot as well but heh the fact that you are reading really makes me warm and fussy inside, you are an exception or better we ( you and me ) because I think that most gfy-ers ( with the usaual exceptions ) are not reading much
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Glad we followed all our own heads and voted NO! :thumbsup |
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Evan |
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To repeat what I said in my second post, I discussed this issue for hours, and in depth, with high level executives from several large German banks over dinner in Munich a few months ago. Those are the ones that I consider authorities. |
good point nico-t, although I think loads of people just are unhappy with the euro and the government I still think ( checking the news ) that the amount of voters did know what it was all about.
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Oh, and for this particular subject, "hours" and "in depth" contradict eachother. |
punkworld ............ lamaar denk ik dan LOL
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thanks god - USD will rise again
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I haven't kept up with this whole thing, but from the outside looking in.. Seems like voting yes would have been good for Europe in general. Could have made a united Europe the next world super power couldn't it?
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Fuck the EU. Let's keep our money ours.
We should definitely leave the EU and especially the EMU. Vote for Geertje Wilders! :thumbsup Respect, Selio M |
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Whatever you say. These "businessmen" sit on advisory boards to the German Finance Ministry. Nevermind, you obviously have much better sources for your info. |
It's so great to see that Europeans aren't completely mindless slaves to the globalists yet. We all know in the US, anything like this where the corporations and the media are telling people to vote yes against their own personal interests, yes would win by a landslide. If Americans (and probably Canadians) were asked to vote on NAFTA, yes would have won by a lot because we're told by TV that it's good and we're too stupid to think what the consequences are. It's just like middle and upper middle class people voting for Bush, he's trying to take their money and put it into the hands of the super wealthy, but TV says he's good, so hum dee dum I'll vote for him. For some reason in North America we haven't figured out a way to slow the corporate domination of information. They tell us what to do, we do it.
God Bless the French and the Dutch!!! |
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