It is as simple as that.
It is as simple as that.
Independent energy Independent minerals
No liberum veto. One country cannot block decisions for entire EU. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberum...
That rule stems from a different era and had its merit. Changing it might be impossible. But who knows? The unlikely could happen: common sense prevails. If we have enough people with their butts on fire, they might move away from positions they said they will never move away from.
I don't think any European nation is ready for it. If you look at the USA, there is always the risk of having a natural disaster in the top office with no way out. If common-sense rules, the construct of the EU works perfectly fine to achieve all of that. Without common sense, no structure works.
The EU is too slow, the structure is not adapted to this reality. We need change.
Big structures are always slow. A central government wouldn't be faster. Continuous adjustments to a changing reality are always needed but usually not popular.
Yes! (I'm kind of afraid to ask, but what does the D stand for?)
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Yup, that's us.âšī¸
Sadly enough, sorry đ
And I want to apologize to the whole world. This can't be who the majority of Americans are. We're down but we're not out. It's wild to see all the posts celebrating Cankles McBonespurs potential demise. I sincerely hope we can turn this national insanity around.
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