I do not like:
The idea of a super EU government force that takes away my right to vote on issues that will affect me.
The fact that so much of our money is used to finance these Eurocrats endeavour to create an EU super state and make our countries federal subordinates to it.
The idea that they are creating a situation where as more and more industrial sectors or even countries have become addicted to EU aids.
The idea of a unified EU military structure out of our national control.
and the list goes on and on....
To open your eyes to how deep the EU rabbit hole goes.
Don't trust me for the figures go find them yourself...
500,000,000 = Population of Europe (incl. Men, Women and Children)
141,000,000,000,000 Euros = EU budget for 2010
If we were to shut-down the EU tomorrow and fire every Eurocrat and then divide the money equally between every European what would each soul get?
141,000,000,000,000 / 500,000,000 = 282,000 Euros each!!!
This is using the long scale (usually used in Europe) using the short scale usual used in the US http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_zeros_are_in_a_billion
500,000,000 = Population of Europe (incl. Men, Women and Children)
141,000,000,000 Euros = EU budget for 2010
If we were to shut-down the EU tomorrow and fire every Eurocrat and then divide the money equally between every European what would each soul get?
141,000,000,000 / 500,000,000 = 282 Euros each!!!
Still since 500,000,000 includes everyone (children, pensioners and women) we can assume that this burden lies on half of the population at least so that every working person pays 564 Euros per year to the EU.
Assuming the average salary in EU is about 24000 Euros a year that would mean that the working man pays the EU about 50 Euros a month.
For the last 13 years the auditor of the EU budget have failed to sign it off !!! Why? because its just the biggest robber in Europe history.
And to add insult to injury they really think we can not add...
Quoted from:
"3. How much do I have to pay to the EU?
EU citizens do not directly contribute to the EU budget.
In addition to the main sources of revenue mentioned in the previous question, there are two further types of revenue:
customs duties paid on imports from third countries to the EU market ;
unspent amounts from the previous year and direct revenues of the EU from its staff, competition fines on companies etc.
Taken all of the above revenue together, these financial resources would amount to a contribution of around EUR 64 cents per day for each of the EU’s 500 million inhabitants – taking payment appropriations as the basis."
So that would be .64 x 365 = 233.6 Euros per EU citizen (so a family of 4 would pay per year 934.40 Euros a year)
Now lets take 233.6 X 500 000 000 = 116,800,000,000 but there is a problem the EU budget is not 116 Billion it is 141 Billion so basing myself on their data what can we conclude that each family gives 1 128 Euros to the EU machine per year.
It is interesting to note that the opposition to the EU superstate crosses all national, religious, political, economic and national barrier in the EU.
Most of our governments elected officials rule us as they wish and refuse to hold referendums on important issues.This because they know what the outcome would be... their aim now is to move away from the voters reach and concentrate the real power in the hands of a few in the form of the EU board (actually through the Lisbon treaty , hands over all power to 27 people) so as to circumvent democracy.
This is a silent coup has been made possible because of the economic downturn that many Europeans face and by misdirecting their attention further using fear (terrorism) and creating situations of urgency!
Look at recently Merkel stated that German tax payer money would not be used to bail out Greece...I guarantee it will.
It is interesting to note that the opposition to the EU superstate crosses all national, religious, political, economic and national barrier in the EU.
Most of our governments elected officials rule us as they wish and refuse to hold referendums on important issues.This because they know what the outcome would be... their aim now is to move away from the voters reach and concentrate the real power in the hands of a few in the form of the EU board (actually through the Lisbon treaty , hands over all power to 27 people) so as to circumvent democracy.
This is a silent coup has been made possible because of the economic downturn that many Europeans face and by misdirecting their attention further using fear (terrorism) and creating situations of urgency!
Look at recently Merkel stated that German tax payer money would not be used to bail out Greece...I guarantee it will.
So most people will say what can I do ?
1) Vote.
2) Join anti EU protests.
3) Anti globalization protests (its the same bunch).
4) Be a whistle-blower.
5) Make Youtube videos.
7) Make Facebook groups.
8) Inform others.
9) Dedicate 2 hours a week to fighting them.
10) Take pictures make videos and post them.
11) If you can document the lavish lifestyle of Eurocrats do it.
12) Add info on Wikipedia pages
1) Vote.
2) Join anti EU protests.
3) Anti globalization protests (its the same bunch).
4) Be a whistle-blower.
5) Make Youtube videos.
7) Make Facebook groups.
8) Inform others.
9) Dedicate 2 hours a week to fighting them.
10) Take pictures make videos and post them.
11) If you can document the lavish lifestyle of Eurocrats do it.
12) Add info on Wikipedia pages
The Bad Guys
Neil Kinnock
Inge Graessle
Gordon Brown
Nicolas Sarkozy
Jaques santer
Lord Cocks
Peter Mandelson
Geoffrey Robinson
Paul Sinclair
Douglas Alexander
MP Paul Flynn
Tony Wright
Good Guys
Marta Andreason
Nigel Farage
Elizabeth Filkin
Interesting Facts
Irish referendum
In June 2008 53,4% of Irish voted down the EU (46,6% voting in favour)
1 year 3 months later
In October 2009 67,1% of Irish voted in favour of the EU (32,9% voting down)
Neil Kinnock
Inge Graessle
Gordon Brown
Nicolas Sarkozy
Jaques santer
Lord Cocks
Peter Mandelson
Geoffrey Robinson
Paul Sinclair
Douglas Alexander
MP Paul Flynn
Tony Wright
Good Guys
Marta Andreason
Nigel Farage
Elizabeth Filkin
Interesting Facts
Irish referendum
In June 2008 53,4% of Irish voted down the EU (46,6% voting in favour)
1 year 3 months later
In October 2009 67,1% of Irish voted in favour of the EU (32,9% voting down)
A large number of the Irish voters are reported to have switched their vote from "no" to "yes" a year and a half after the first Lisbon Treaty referendum.
This reeks of election fraud