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Interesting opinion piece, written by an American author, about a clash of ideologies in the EU.

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powder 8 Feb 15
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"George Soros, the head of Open Society Foundations, believes he has that problem figured out. "To finance it," he explained casually, "new European taxes will have to be levied sooner or later."

Really? Well, judging by the Yellow Vest protests occurring on a weekly basis in the French capital, initially sparked by the imposition of a new fuel tax, we have some good indication as to how enthusiastic Europeans will be for such a plan. In short, not very"

Yes, the key to raising taxes is not to raise them on the working poor...it must focus on the rich, those who can afford to pay. Soros ideas are not limited to raising taxes.

The European Parliament labeled Orbán’s government a “systemic threat to the rule of law.” It is a nominal democracy, but it's actually a form of soft fascism, an authoritarian regime, Trump's wet dream.

cava Level 7 Feb 15, 2019
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A load of horsecrap. It not only exaggerates the influence of Soros to an extent that is borderline conspiracy theory but also paints Orban as the defender of Europe while he is just a right wing ideologe that doesn't care about human rights and the values that the EU is actually supposed to stand for.

Dietl Level 7 Feb 15, 2019
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