How is your house not burning and almost burnt to the ground. A foreign power completely determined your election outcome (you got what you have done for decades in other countries) and your entire society is torn apart and at war with each other, except of course when the word "Nigger" comes out of the mouth of a white comedian. Then you all gang up against him and vilify him. And that in the country that prides itself of the first amendment. How is that not a burning house right before collapse?
go back into your BBC hole buttface. I thought you were stupid but now I know you are. Say it again, that cracks me up, A foreign power completely determined your election outcome. Who writes your material? I'm going to have to come up with new bad words, I don't want to waste any good ones on you, you're not worth it.
Giving up sovereign rights of member countries will happen no doubt due to the evolutionary process of the EU. Nevertheless at this point in time Poland is a sovereign country and the government has a duty under their constitution to protect it's citizens. And where do you hail from ? Germany?
I am a world citizen, European if you must know. I have lost my national identity a long time ago and I could not be happier. It has freed me from a lot of the idiological bondage other people are limited by. Disagree with Poland. Poles chose to join the EU. Nobody forced them. And all criteria and conditions were fairly and squarely laid out in the open. No trickery no deceit. Just the truth. Privileges and responsibility. Poland got the shaft up its ass now because they want the handouts but not bear the burden. And I welcome that shaft. Maybe it is enough to cause a rethink in Poland, but maybe that shaft needs to be turned and twisted a little in their Anus to cause a little pain to wake people up. When all is said and done they can comply as every other member of the European union or they can leave entirely and be either on their own or rejoin Russia. Nobody forces anyone. But in democracies a majority decides, those whose opinion and idiological were overruled by a majority need to be fair players and concede and support the majority decision. Else it's back to cave life.
Trouble is the Pole's decision isn't based in opinion or ideology like your suggesting it's based in truth and the fact that the government is obligated constitutionally to protect it's citizens from islamic terrorism and they are rightly concerned considering the events in France,UK,Germany and other EU member countries and yes they now have hard questions regarding their relationship with the EU.
You are wrongly equating taking on refugees with terrorism. According to your logic we should never allow artifical intelligence to emerge because aside all the benefits and innovations it brings with it there are some disadvantages in that there are certain jobs lost. Or we should not allow corporations to grow because a few of them abuse their monopolistic or oligopolistic power. The grand majority of refugees are forever thankful that they were offered refuge and behave and try to integrate. A few bad apples need to be dealt with but it does not mean granting refuge in totality is unconstitutional. Quite the opposite. It is our constitutional responsibility to not look away when others are persecuted and at the risk of death because of their ethnicity or religious convictions. At least that is a fundamental base concept in the European union. If Poland decides that it cannot support this basic concept then indeed they should leave asap instead of continuing to suck from all the other nations while unwilling to contribute. Europe has clearly shown that it has the standing power to face bullies in that it let the UK freely decide its own course and it forces Greece to implement hard and harsh reforms instead of being bullied by Greeks. It is a big reason I am a proud European citizen. Point out freeloaders and force them to either participate or kick them out. That is the ONLY way a union functions and prospers. If Missouri in the US only sucked subsidies but did not play its part in the Union then rightly most other Americans would force Missouri to make a hard decision to either reform or they would eject the state from the union.
His reasoning sounds insane to us but it reflects majority european opinion. Europeans, men especially, seem to be very easy to brainwash and manipulate, since they are raised in a cradle to grave socialist system where they are conditioned to look to the state for life's necessities. Germans in particular have a cultural need to be bossed around by a central authority figure and to dictate to others. So dumpandpump is faithfully reciting the life lessons he has been indoctrinated with. He is also correct that Poland and the other member states forfeited aspects of their sovereignty when they joined. That in itself should be a cautionary tale for our own country in joining any international agreement or compact. Our sovereignty was bought and paid for with the blood of patriots. We should be wary about forfeiting any shred of it. I am not sure where the line is drawn in the EU between a country's obligation to obey central dictates and its right to self defense. I suppose we will find out.
Your sovereignty bought with blood of patriots? Are you kidding yourself? Your early presidents and those who wrote the constitution themselves held slaves (even fucked "house niggers"), ordered to have almost the entire Indian population killed. From the early start it was all about a snotty upper class, never about compromise and cooperation. The entire nation was from the beginning ruled by the top class which brainwashed everyone else that they had a free will. In contrast the European pact is entirely about free will. Anyone had the choice and perfect free will to join or not to join. And your bla about Germans is entirely meaningless: the economy is in way better shape than the American one, huge export surplus, a universal and better Healthcare and social welfare system, hardworking people, jobs, lots of holidays, hardly any crimes or violence, non genetically altered food, way less junk food, renewable energy sources, and above all, a heart for those in need around us. This was not the case 70 years ago but today this could not be better for Germans. Did I forget to mention that it's chancellor is widely considered to be the most intelligent and powerful leader of the free world today?
Keep drinking the kool aid. She will go down in history as the person most responsible for destroying Europe. Your kids will grow up under sharia law or at least be even more afraid than you are to object to its imposition. Whatever. You are correct that Germany has a high standard of living and a big export surplus. That is the result of running a merchantilist economic policy that is immeasurably aided by a cheap euro. What would happen to that if the US pulled out of the WTO and slapped an import tax on things like cars? What if you had to pay the actual cost of your defense and not rely on the US taxpayer to fund it for you? I'm sure you don't get questions like that in the German press, but it is at the heart of the fanatical opposition to Trump, of course disguised in moralistic terms because that is what you have been conditioned to respond to. I do accept your basic point however, which is that the EU countries joined freely and they knew what they were getting into. It clearly is unfair for Germany to accept the full burden of resettling refugees while others refuse. The question is whether you change the policy, force them to submit or if they leave.