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Violating human rights is also Stalinist or Christian or Muslim fundamentalist. So why use fascist? Because it’s a buzzword? Another one that lost it’s meaning (a political party or movement with strong militaristic and hierarchy-leaning leaders that promote a single party state of a right wing design). This is a

I don’t know what stupid thing of the list Trump will do, probably not just one, but more, maybe even all of these things. What’s missing is that Trump is slowly dividing up the West by setting up taxes for the Chinese and the EU. This will not lead to the US being richer because there is so much tariff money coming

There are so many right wing lies about, why don’t we spread this one? It’s so beautiful since it fits Trumps mind exactly.

You are contradicting yourself. And forgetting what Syria was all about: When Putin saw his ally Assad in danger he supported him. That Assad would, like his dad, commit countless massacres, doesn’t really bother him. On the contrary: people in Syria will flee to NATO countries or even better: EU countries, where he

Ok, so (probably) right-wing, uneducated but still all-powerful (in regards to the persons the control) border guards violated human rights. But where exactly is that fascist?

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It is coming to where the money is. Haisley clamoring about the “supremacy” of the Premier League is letting out the fact that money shoots goals. Many of the players (and coaches) in England where discovered and raised in other countries. It’s a bit like the US universities...

I read an analysis of the first game that predicted that Liverpool wouldn’t be easy to beat even if they lost 0-3. Klopp’s team can control, they just have to be put in the right positions, which Klopp did in the second game. Stupidly I missed the game.

Am I the only one who rooted for Ajax? There’s enough Premier League in the CL already. And Ajax would have earned a place in the sun for being great the last season.

Didn’t one of his casinos (I think it was the one in Atlantic City) have to pay a hefty fine for money laundering, yes, for the Russian mob? And didn’t a Russian mobster pull him out of financial difficulties when he purchased several appartments in one of his ugly towers?

And that’s just the beginning, look at Hungary to see how the modern right wing populist undermines democracy. By having rich cronies buy up the critical media and forbidding or suing the rest. By having Nazi troops commit crimes (no they don’t have to be ordered to do this) and deny any involvement. By constantly

That’s not true. A good example is Germany: During the last turn of the century Germany had no gun laws and victims of shootings were very common, police even recorded meetings of rival groups pf young men, meeting up just to “shoot it out”. Laws came into effect that forbade gun ownership and buy-back or impoundment

Yes, this article sounds like Pelosi alone is preventing impeachment.

You are right. I forgot it’s hereditary title, a great job actually because you can not get fired. People may hate you (and applaud your fencing teacher when he accidentally wounds you, as happened to to George IV.) but hey, you’re the prince/king/queen/whatever. 

You’re cheap. You’d have to sit together with the likes of Trump, Bolsanaro or Duterte. I’d ask for at least $50.

Seems to me GMG (or whatever it is called) is falling apart. Godspeed, Marchman.

Plus: In Britain they are constantly reminded of how much power they lost (the Queen has to knock on the door of Parliament). All the money in part is state representation. Just count together what the president (especially the current one) is burning through and the Queen will turn out cheap.

Up to now I can’t see her as the president, she has too much emphasis on judicial matters, not enough on social ones. But as an application for AG that is pretty impressive.

Germany has 84 mio people and is quite different locally. And high(er) taxes work here, too. 

Back in the day, when Munich’s team was fresh, Heynckes was good at that too. And Loew did it in 2014 (ok, that wasn’t Barça but Arggentina).