Of course I am delighted at the misery
of those people who want the EU to succeed as a political entity.
The EU's political representatives opposed the Israeli defense wall
because the EU represents widespread European anti-Semitism. How
else to explain the EU silence about the defensive wall that the
occupying U.S. Army has build around the Green Zone, the defensive
wall that India is building in Kashmir and the defensive wall the
Thais are building to protect against Southern Moslems. (Note that
all these walls are protection against Moslems.)
It is greater satisfaction to me that
the founders of modern democracy, the Dutch, voted against the EU.
The immediate beneficiaries are the vintners in Champagne. Their
bubbly wine is being lavishly enjoyed in Washington D.C., London, Tel
Aviv and Jerusalem.
The Euro is now in trouble. The previous failure of France and Germany to keep their deficits within Euro constraints, for three years, was acceptable when the EU train seemed to be moving forward. Now the train may be moving backwards and the failure of Euro constraints looks more serious. Europe is on a downward Lefty spiral of unsupportable welfare states with voters demanding more welfare.
The logical pan-European structure for the future would be made up of the commercially successful peoples: Britain, Scotland, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, The Czech Republic and Hungary.