The Belgian Government

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  • ukit0

    How does one pronounce "Yves?"

  • rafalski0

    Weren't you doing just fine without a government not so long ago? Why worry?
    You're in good hands, your own. Seriously, countries run themselves. This way at least you're sure the govt. won't break anything.

    • If there's one good thing about Europe, raf, is Social Care. The richest pay for the poorest. What would you rather have?
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    • Freedom to opt out. To keep my social tax money and get insurance of my choicerafalski
    • Ah but then you'd want to keep your EU labour market as well wouldn't you?
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    • "I want no tax but I need people to sell my useless shit to. You figure it out!". That's what's you're saying.
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    • Free labour market doesn't require EU at all. Hailed as EU achievement it's just normalcy brought back.rafalski
    • 100-150 years ago people moved freely across Europe - that's nothing newrafalski
    • yes, I want my tax money, and if other people keep theirs they can buy my shit if they want. everybody happy, right?..rafalski
    • Doesn't require EU? How would you cope then with exchange-rates; every country trying to balance their export-sheet like before?
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    • ...before. I admire your liberalism (I like it myself), but I think you're being naïve as not to see the benefits of a common-trade union.
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    • ... common-trade union. Common-trade implies common taxation. There's no such thing as a free lunch.
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    • It worked well before the EU. ECC was all Europe needed and it was good.rafalski
    • Most countries are afraid to lose their identity. I understand that, since Brussels, wants their logo everywhere.
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    • Actually, we're being lied by propaganda there is EU - it's still EC (formerly ECC) until Lisbon Treaty is signed.rafalski
    • And they want to keep their own policies. I defend that myself. But that's a thin line when economy gets involved.
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    • Tax harmonization will kill EU economically. When we all get French/German taxes, EU will fall imo. Which is ok by me,rafalski
    • In a free-market EU you can't have (eg) different law standings. That would allow some countries to behave differently as to penalties.
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    • differently. You see, it's about regular contribution - it's about keeping deviant business on a short leash.
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    • It's all about large international business and governing bodies keeping control over us easier that's all if you ask me.rafalski
    • It's not about labels and logos. Portugal has socialism, Ireland capitalism (kinda), they're different. They want it all flat.rafalski
    • ok. I see we have the same liberal principles, but I am more concerned with evolution.
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    • I do think that my absurd taxation will lead to a better future. You don't believe that. That's how we stand.
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    • It's in Systems Theory: A single big system is more likely to fail than 27 small ones linked together and it will.rafalski
    • you're using words, not logic, my friend (I like you). System Theory says if an hinge fails it breaks the whole system...
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    • Independent states - if one fails by a bad decision, other can help and learn from its experiencerafalski
    • ... but hinges can be replaced, and it will still work. Doors are harder to manage than hinges.
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    • That's not I would do btw. I would respect Ireland referendum and come with somthing else.
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    • Empires fall themselves. Monopolies fall themselves.
      They only need time. That's why I believe in ECC not EU
      rafalski
    • Some new plot. I think that's what they should do. If it ever comes my way to vote it, I'll vote this way.
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    • ok, our comments are now mixed up.
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    • I say, I would vote until everybody agrees on the same idea or call it off upon a deadline. Say 2010.
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    • Haha.. flights from Oporto to Dublin in October are almost free with capitalist Ryanair..rafalski
    • Why don't you take a few bottles of port and come down as you said you had been planning to? :)rafalski
    • Then we'll organize Dublin drinks and discuss politics properly!rafalski
    • I could do that. no prob. But then I'd be booked as terrorist with liquids ;)
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    • You better come here, and stay at my place. We're not that paranoid yet.
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    • At Dublin airport you're a suspect if you don't bring any liquor with you!rafalski
    • You're confusing Ireland with UK apparently, only threat to you here is the lack of airport authorities' competencyrafalski
    • Thanks for the counter-invitation dude!rafalski
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    0

    See how the media works?

    There weren't any news when Belgium got its government back (can't remember hearing about a solution for that crisis last year): we only heard about it when it had no government for a few hundreds days, and now we hear about it again when it falls again. Pretty sad media coverage if you ask me.

  • ukit0

    Actually, speaking from someone who watches American media, I had no idea any of that had happened.

    • You could be in Paris and be none-the-wiser. No one knew.
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    • who cares?janne76
  • rafalski0

    For a minute there I thought you meant the EU government, but their website doesn't say anything..
    http://www.godf.org/