On 1/20/26 18:41, [email protected] wrote:
Hum---and I will stop there because there is nothing technical---the problem is that the E.U. is making the law and they can declare that what you are making or saying is "illegal", condemn you and deprive you of any right without any trial, cutting you even from any mean of living by an immediate interdiction to even take money from your bank account to buy food (and no, there is no compartmentalization: they forbid everything, closing even the bank accounts of children; so what you thought was a "private" view can ruin your public business).
Exactly. And the EUSSR doesn't have any kind of "democratic" decision making: * "parliament" isn't democratically elected. The votes of somebody in a small country counts 100 times more than the one of somebody in a bigger one (official ruling by German high court, btw) * the actual lawmaker is the unelect "commussion" - the parliament needs a majority vote to stop certain "legislature" * the whole system never had been voted on by we the people - it's always just made by the polit officers. * and even within this, most actual decisions are actually made in dozens of small, usually private, committees of people who're usually totally unknown to general public. I've once used to be part in lobby work here (preventing the legalization of the hundreds of thousands illegally granted software patents), and so have directly seen how this system works. It's quite the opposite of democracy. More a combination of USSR's communism and Mussolini's fascism. The rule of corporate comittees, not the rule of we the people. (The US, with all of it's serious problems, is the far lesser evil) Back when the whole things was started, the montane union, this model might have been working fine - as long as it's dealing only with a very limited set of international cooperation. But it has grown into some kind of corporate super-state, it's ruling into all aspects of life. That's the point where it's totally inacceptable and highly dangerous for freedom as such.
And please note: Montesquieu has put in words that there is dictatorship if the three powers: executive, legislative and judicial are not independent; here the conviction is pronounced only by the governments and is immediate without any trial... (executive + legislative + judicial in one hand, that has absolutely no support from any people).
Exactly. And the EUSSR unites all three branches. The "european court" even openly invents new semi-"constitutional" principles that aren't even mentioned in any of the contract texts - out of thin air. And nobody there is remotely elected by we the people.
Be at least cautious when dealing with the E.U. even if the width of the English Channel seems sufficient: this is not a long enough spoon to dine with the devil...
Be cautious with all kind of big governments. The politbüro can never be trusted. --mtx -- --- Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult Free software and Linux embedded engineering [email protected] -- +49-151-27565287
