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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby Claeyt » Wed May 28, 2014 1:29 pm

Industrial Regulations are there to prevent pollution. Labor regulations are there to provide greater wages for workers. What I meant about cultural norms and the EU is that part of being a member of the EU means that you accept basic human rights and conditions. The EU does have a judiciary.

Is there some sort of mass migration to Poland that I don't know about? Where are all these immigrants to Poland coming from? No European Country is as diverse as the United states, yet you guys blow up at every little difference. I remember France and the Netherlands having the most but the rest of Europe being under 10% immigrants or families of immigrants.
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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby jorb » Wed May 28, 2014 1:36 pm

Claeyt wrote:Industrial Regulations are there to prevent competition.


Fixed that for you.
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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby wiatrak » Wed May 28, 2014 2:06 pm

The country where around 70% of money you have earned is going back to bunch of %$!&#@*$)! and nearly 0 social things isnt as good as france/gb/germany, thats why 2 million(out of 38 living in Poland) have already moved to other ountries, not to take the social part of it, just to live in normal atmosphere where making a logo for a government company doesn't cost 1M Euro or the best thing, making a government website for homless(!) people(dont know the price of that, still it was big).

And Claeyt read about islam followers in diffrent countries in europe.

Industrial Regulations are there to prevent pollution.

Tell me whats the diffrence if we are still producing energy out of coal, just that regulations forces us to import coal instead of using our own(which is much more expensive).
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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby darnokpl » Wed May 28, 2014 2:22 pm

Claeyt wrote:Industrial Regulations are there to prevent pollution.


Just like wiatrak and Jorb said.

Claeyt wrote: Labor regulations are there to provide greater wages for workers.


are there to destroy local medium and small companies that can't afford to hire more people!

Claeyt wrote:What I meant about cultural norms and the EU is that part of being a member of the EU means that you accept basic human rights and conditions.


In Poland human rights are respected longer than in US, we didn't had to force slaves from Africa to work for us.
UK, France and Germany had collonies with slaves and now they are super tollerant in TV :lol:

EU is allowing people to murder unborn kids, kill old people or one of my favourite they allow to mass immigration from countries that have zero tolerance and knowledge about human rights :!:
In EU there are groups of people encouraging to break human rights and they are accepted by Europarliament because they are immigrants!

This is very stupid how EU is talking about tolerance while it is working in one way only.


Claeyt wrote:Is there some sort of mass migration to Poland that I don't know about? Where are all these immigrants to Poland coming from? No European Country is as diverse as the United states, yet you guys blow up at every little difference. I remember France and the Netherlands having the most but the rest of Europe being under 10% immigrants or families of immigrants.


And in France or UK you can loose your head if you walk in wrong side of street with a cross on your chest! That is high level tolerance for you?

Yes US is very diverse and very intolerant, you don't understand that it is your choice to allow immigrants to have more rights than native people and there are countries that wants to make their own choices in that matter. So STOP using US as example of country with higher value system!

US is very young country, build on intolerance and slavery if it is going to survive next 200 years then we may talk about how your cultural diversity is working, right now you are stading on edge just like EU and reason is same, multi-cultural societies are not going to work if you invite people with different basic education level from countries so much intolerant that being gay is a crime.
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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby MagicManICT » Wed May 28, 2014 10:38 pm

Look at things 150 years ago. London was black from all the coal burning. Daily wages for an average worker were dismal in some parts of the world.

I'm all for libertarianism if individuals (including companies) can act responsibly, but all we have is a history of people acting just the opposite.
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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby Potjeh » Thu May 29, 2014 3:16 pm

Or China today. But hey, it's not like health is more important than money.
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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby darnokpl » Thu May 29, 2014 7:01 pm

Or Japan.

Coal is not so bad, in Poland we have to import crappy coal from russia or china because of EU, but Germany are burning twice as much their own coal and have less polution near industry regions! So if we would be able to burn higher quality coal from Polish mines it wouldn't be issue.
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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby Dallane » Fri May 30, 2014 12:32 am

darnokpl wrote:Coal is not so bad,


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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby darnokpl » Fri May 30, 2014 1:16 am

Dallane wrote:
darnokpl wrote:Coal is not so bad,


:lol: :lol:


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Re: Vote for Europarliament

Postby Frakked » Fri May 30, 2014 6:39 am

Europe is as good as gone. You might survive with US aid; but in reality Russia has you by the balls... and where Russia doesn't... your cumulative energy needs shackle you to it's fate.

Quicker euro-zone falls apart... better the West will be. As a whole you are worse than a Democratic President, House, and Senate. Once it falls apart; we can support the states that will pay off... and spend cash on suborning the others vs trying to prop up gov'ts that are corrupt and already dedicated to our demise ideologically.
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