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There's been a few lately, it's been like a chicken coup in here. And like trying to keep track of one in a coup, said posters are easily indistinguishable from the next and lost track of. Will keep in mind.
 
Do we absolutely need a Golden Cuck every month ?

I mean....it s a great honour.

It has to be earned by massive cuckery.....

Annyways, how many runner ups do we have this month?
 
We have to vanquish the Trudeau's. The cucks.
 


Spiro Skouras | January 14, 2017 4 Comments
Newsbud examines new information on the timeline and the suspect of the Berlin Christmas Market Attack. The attack raises questions about the security failures in preventing the terror attack despite knowing full well that the suspect was a ticking time bomb. Join Spiro Skouras and Christoph Germann to discuss Newsbud’s exclusive article ‘The Anis Amri Timeline: How German Authorities Allowed a Well-Known Terrorist Suspect to Strike Berlin’

http://www.newsbud.com/2017/01/14/g...-terror-attack-parliamentary-meeting-reveals/


@JDragon any comment on this story?
 
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Professor Filip Kovacevic | January 22, 2017 1 Comment
In the sixteenth edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the articles from five Russian newspapers: Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Izvestia, Pravda, and Argumenty i Facty. He focuses on the interview of Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of the Russian National Security Council (very likely, the next Russian prime minister), the Davos globalists’ attitude toward China, Russia, and the Trump Administration, and the views on the Crimea and the anti-Russian sanctions by the leading contender in the coming French presidential election, Marine Le Pen. In addition, Professor Kovacevic covers the plans of the Russian Communist Party in the coming period and the views of the Russian analysts on the possibility of the U.S.-Russia détente.

http://www.newsbud.com/2017/01/22/davos-globalists-push-china-against-putin-and-trump/
 
What DON'T they want you to know? Eurocrats now making record numbers of EU laws in SECRET


EUROCRATS are now making record numbers of EU laws in secret as the bloc continues to battle a major popularity crisis amongst voters across the continent, explosive analysis shows today.
By Nick Gutteridge
PUBLISHED: 10:08, Tue, Jan 24, 2017 | UPDATED: 10:46, Wed, Jan 25, 2017



Eurocrats are cooking up more and more laws in secret, a report shows
Brussels is shutting up shop and deliberating on an ever greater number of intrusive regulations away from the harsh light of public scrutiny, minimising opportunities for criticism and opposition.




Dynamite figures uncovered by an EUobserver investigation show that secret lawmaking is now at its joint highest level ever in the history of the bloc, raising serious questions over the health of European democracy.

Campaigners and politicians today described the development as "astonishing" and said they were "alarmed" by the number of sweeping regulations being cooked up behind closed doors.



  • But the EU Parliament denied that decision making had become any less transparent, with a spokesman saying: "There is nothing secretive about EU law making."

The issue revolves around the numbers of Brussels bills, originating from the unelected EU Commission, which are being rushed through without lengthy debates in the EU Parliament.

All EU laws are drawn up by Jean-Claude Juncker's army of technocrats and are sent out to to the parliament, made up of 750 elected MEPs, and the EU Council, comprised of ministers and heads of government.



No laws made it past the first reading process last year
Typically bills used to go through two separate reading processes in the parliament, which allowed them to be publicly debated and challenged and gave the Council the opportunity to adopt its own stance.

But the figures show that not a single law passed in 2016 went to a second reading, compared to more than half which made that legislative stage back in 2004.

The change is significant because typically bills passed at the first reading by the parliament are automatically ratified by the Council without a debate, meaning elected national politicians do not get a say on them.

It has also vastly increased the use of the controversial trilogue system of decision making, in which representatives from the three institutions cook up compromises on key laws behind closed doors.

If you are not pursuing public interest, if you are pursuing more private interest, then the system works I guess much better for you

Jorgo Riss, Greenpeace

Statistics show that 144 trilogue meetings took place last year whilst a whopping 230 were held in 2015.

Former Tory MEP Malcolm Harbour told EUobserver: "There have been quite a number of members of the European Parliament, including myself, who are rather alarmed by this trend."

And Jorgo Riss, from Greenpeace, told the website: "We have the short-cutting of the democratic process, almost going to an extreme now.

"If you are not pursuing public interest, if you are pursuing more private interest, then the system works I guess much better for you."

However, in a blog post the EU Parliament's UK Information Office said that whilst more laws are being passed at the first reading stage "this does not mean that the process is a secret."
http://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...urocrats-more-laws-secret-shock-investigation
 
Viva be keeping this thread alive
 
Thread still fucking sucks.

This has to be the shittiest sticky the War Room has ever seen... and that includes the rules thread. Even that is more interesting that this sack of turd. This thread's as bad as being locked in the same room with Evil Was Little and Liquidfire.
 
Thread still fucking sucks.

This has to be the shittiest sticky the War Room has ever seen... and that includes the rules thread. Even that is more interesting that this sack of turd. This thread's as bad as being locked in the same room with Evil Was Little and Liquidfire.

Is this CEROVFC preparing for a 2017 bid later this year?

People judge a presidents first 100 days. What do we do with a 10 month term? First 25?

I know they have plans coming up
 
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