Citizens of the formerly Christian nations are waking up. It may be too late, but voters are trying to reverse the suicide of Europe at the polls. In the recent EU elections, the militant worshippers of climate change were routed.
The German Greens lost nine of their 21 seats in the European Parliament. The French Greens lost seven of their 12 seats; in Belgium, where there were national elections at the same time as the European ones, the Greens suffered significant losses in both the federal and regional parliaments.
A variety of anti-immigration, conservative and “populist” parties have made record gains. In France, Marine Le Pen’s National Rally won about 32 per cent of French votes, more than double the 15 per cent obtained by French president Emanuel Macron’s coalition.
In Germany, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) won 16 per cent of German votes, coming second in the popular vote despite a slander campaign against them. In Italy, Georgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy also soared, winning about 28 per cent of the vote ahead of centre-left parties. In Spain, Belgium and Austria, populists also gained.
These results have left the globalists and the globalist media in consternation.
Better a poor and wise youth Than an old and foolish king who will be admonished no more. Ecclesiastes 4:13
Question:
Or what king, going to make war against another king, does not sit down first and consider whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand? Luke14:31
Answer:
A king who watches too much FOX TV, reads too many Marvel comics, pays attention to the New York Times, and watches too many Hollywood political thrillers.
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Will a closed Strait hurt Iran? In terms of international oil sales, yes, but in terms of daily life, no. Iran pumps 3.5 million barrels of crude oil per day. The situation at this hour: