MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Saturday, December 14, 2019
British landslide!
The Tories swept to an overwhelming victory in the 2019 British general election, romping through everything south of Hadrian's Wall.
The issue was Brexit, voted on in 2016 by the people in a referendum that seemed to catch the European Union and its proponents off guard. Three years of footdragging and it happened again.
The vote was in June 2016 and it took Parliament until March 2017 to activate the exit clause, giving the EU and Britain two years to work out an amiable deal. Despite some gloomy predictions, no economic damage occurred and life went on...except for Parliament, who has been trying to undermine the will of the people with constant extensions of deadlines so that by 2019, nothing has been accomplished on the Brexit front. The Labour Party was even emboldened enough to back away from its pledge to uphold the Brexit vote even if the party was not happy with it. Plus a couple of lawsuits were filed to try and stop Brexit. It came down to another election between pro-EU Labour and Brexit leaning Tories. The Tories won big and new Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged to leave the increasingly dictatorial EU.
I am not sure where the contempt for democracy comes from, but this kind of behavior always leads to collapse. The 21st Century version of the Soviet Union--the European Union--is run by an undemocratic elite that is often not accountable to decisions they try to inflict on the entire continent. The rise of populism in Poland, Italy, and Britain seems to have surprised them and active combat in the streets of Paris, which the media tries to squelch, as well as rising Euroskeptic parties in Germany leads to one conclusion----->Go back to the Common Market.
The issue was Brexit, voted on in 2016 by the people in a referendum that seemed to catch the European Union and its proponents off guard. Three years of footdragging and it happened again.
The vote was in June 2016 and it took Parliament until March 2017 to activate the exit clause, giving the EU and Britain two years to work out an amiable deal. Despite some gloomy predictions, no economic damage occurred and life went on...except for Parliament, who has been trying to undermine the will of the people with constant extensions of deadlines so that by 2019, nothing has been accomplished on the Brexit front. The Labour Party was even emboldened enough to back away from its pledge to uphold the Brexit vote even if the party was not happy with it. Plus a couple of lawsuits were filed to try and stop Brexit. It came down to another election between pro-EU Labour and Brexit leaning Tories. The Tories won big and new Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged to leave the increasingly dictatorial EU.
I am not sure where the contempt for democracy comes from, but this kind of behavior always leads to collapse. The 21st Century version of the Soviet Union--the European Union--is run by an undemocratic elite that is often not accountable to decisions they try to inflict on the entire continent. The rise of populism in Poland, Italy, and Britain seems to have surprised them and active combat in the streets of Paris, which the media tries to squelch, as well as rising Euroskeptic parties in Germany leads to one conclusion----->Go back to the Common Market.
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Thanksgiving football!
I thought this uploaded last week, but I guess it did not, so here we go again! :-)
The Haas Thanksgiving Weekend was missing the Grey Cup, but since the Sasktachewan Roughriders were not in it, it did not matter a lot. The fact Winnipeg won the Cup made it worse.
The Backyard Brawl between Pitt and West Virginia used to be on the Friday after Thanksgiving but with both teams in different conferences now, that is not happening for a while.
Pitt went into battle against Boston College and lost and my East Carolina Pirates were obliterated by Tulsa 49-29.
At least the Steelers beat Cleveland, a rivalry that became relevant after Myles Garret hit Mason Rudolph in the head with a helmet!
Usually one out of three is not the best percentage, but a win against the Browns counts double!
The Haas Thanksgiving Weekend was missing the Grey Cup, but since the Sasktachewan Roughriders were not in it, it did not matter a lot. The fact Winnipeg won the Cup made it worse.
The Backyard Brawl between Pitt and West Virginia used to be on the Friday after Thanksgiving but with both teams in different conferences now, that is not happening for a while.
Pitt went into battle against Boston College and lost and my East Carolina Pirates were obliterated by Tulsa 49-29.
At least the Steelers beat Cleveland, a rivalry that became relevant after Myles Garret hit Mason Rudolph in the head with a helmet!
Usually one out of three is not the best percentage, but a win against the Browns counts double!
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