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After a year of Trump, good news for Europe – he doesn’t care about us

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After a year of Trump, good news for Europe – he doesn’t care about us | Natalie Nougayrède

ne year on, what has been the impact of Donald Trump on Europe? How have governments reacted to him? Though the scenario once feared of a populist tidal wave unleashed on the continent by Trump’s victory in the US did not materialise, it would be naive to think Europe’s problems have disappeared.

Still, much has changed in that year. Remember how, on the day of Trump’s election, the leader of the French far-right, Marine Le Pen, tweeted elatedly: “Congratulations to the American people, free!” Florian Philippot, one of her close aides, cast the US political earthquake as a portent for liberal Europe: “Their world is crumbling,” he said. “Ours is being built.” One year on, not only has Le Pen suffered defeat at the ballot box, but she now finds herself struggling: her party split, her credibility in shambles.

Meanwhile, a young, centrist French president makes sweeping speeches on rejuvenating Europe’s unique brand of democracy – market economy and social justice combined – as opposed to US market economy without social justice, and China’s state capitalism without either social justice or democracy. Emmanuel Macron’s election and Angela Merkel’s re-election (even if weakened) can indeed both be read as a response to Trump; proof that Europe can stabilise rather than break apart.
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They have right idea.

After a year of Trump, good news for Europe – he doesn’t care about us | Natalie Nougayrède

ne year on, what has been the impact of Donald Trump on Europe? How have governments reacted to him? Though the scenario once feared of a populist tidal wave unleashed on the continent by Trump’s victory in the US did not materialise, it would be naive to think Europe’s problems have disappeared.

Still, much has changed in that year. Remember how, on the day of Trump’s election, the leader of the French far-right, Marine Le Pen, tweeted elatedly: “Congratulations to the American people, free!” Florian Philippot, one of her close aides, cast the US political earthquake as a portent for liberal Europe: “Their world is crumbling,” he said. “Ours is being built.” One year on, not only has Le Pen suffered defeat at the ballot box, but she now finds herself struggling: her party split, her credibility in shambles.

Meanwhile, a young, centrist French president makes sweeping speeches on rejuvenating Europe’s unique brand of democracy – market economy and social justice combined – as opposed to US market economy without social justice, and China’s state capitalism without either social justice or democracy. Emmanuel Macron’s election and Angela Merkel’s re-election (even if weakened) can indeed both be read as a response to Trump; proof that Europe can stabilise rather than break apart.
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Every election in Europe that doesn't swing far right completely is a testimony on Trump? Seriously? No one is swinging left, is that a pro-Trump issue?
 
Meanwhile the new French President is more unpopular than ever.

But globalist progressives are happy that he has done nothing and French people continue to get slaughtered by Muslim infestation.
 
They have right idea.

After a year of Trump, good news for Europe – he doesn’t care about us | Natalie Nougayrède

ne year on, what has been the impact of Donald Trump on Europe? How have governments reacted to him? Though the scenario once feared of a populist tidal wave unleashed on the continent by Trump’s victory in the US did not materialise, it would be naive to think Europe’s problems have disappeared.

Still, much has changed in that year. Remember how, on the day of Trump’s election, the leader of the French far-right, Marine Le Pen, tweeted elatedly: “Congratulations to the American people, free!” Florian Philippot, one of her close aides, cast the US political earthquake as a portent for liberal Europe: “Their world is crumbling,” he said. “Ours is being built.” One year on, not only has Le Pen suffered defeat at the ballot box, but she now finds herself struggling: her party split, her credibility in shambles.

Meanwhile, a young, centrist French president makes sweeping speeches on rejuvenating Europe’s unique brand of democracy – market economy and social justice combined – as opposed to US market economy without social justice, and China’s state capitalism without either social justice or democracy. Emmanuel Macron’s election and Angela Merkel’s re-election (even if weakened) can indeed both be read as a response to Trump; proof that Europe can stabilise rather than break apart.
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Social justice? The US has very strict rules and regulations regarding business practice and employee rights, so what do you mean by social justice?

Are you insinuating that a janitor should make as much money as an MD or something?
 
They have right idea.

After a year of Trump, good news for Europe – he doesn’t care about us | Natalie Nougayrède

ne year on, what has been the impact of Donald Trump on Europe? How have governments reacted to him? Though the scenario once feared of a populist tidal wave unleashed on the continent by Trump’s victory in the US did not materialise, it would be naive to think Europe’s problems have disappeared.

Still, much has changed in that year. Remember how, on the day of Trump’s election, the leader of the French far-right, Marine Le Pen, tweeted elatedly: “Congratulations to the American people, free!” Florian Philippot, one of her close aides, cast the US political earthquake as a portent for liberal Europe: “Their world is crumbling,” he said. “Ours is being built.” One year on, not only has Le Pen suffered defeat at the ballot box, but she now finds herself struggling: her party split, her credibility in shambles.

Meanwhile, a young, centrist French president makes sweeping speeches on rejuvenating Europe’s unique brand of democracy – market economy and social justice combined – as opposed to US market economy without social justice, and China’s state capitalism without either social justice or democracy. Emmanuel Macron’s election and Angela Merkel’s re-election (even if weakened) can indeed both be read as a response to Trump; proof that Europe can stabilise rather than break apart.
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Social justice? The US has very strict rules and regulations regarding business practice and employee rights, so what do you mean by social justice?

Are you insinuating that a janitor should make as much money as an MD or something?

Yes he is a communist freak.
 
It's kind of funny when you think that the most vulnerable group of people to be abused by an employer is illegal immigrants, yet the liberals don't seem to have an issue with that at all. Nope, we need them to pick veggies for super cheap $$. Lol.
 
‘…the leader of the French far-right, Marine Le Pen, tweeted elatedly: “Congratulations to the American people, free!”’

Trump: beloved by neo-fascists everywhere.

And for gay Americans, transgender Americans, Muslim Americans, and immigrants, Trump’s election only jeopardizes their freedom.
 
‘…the leader of the French far-right, Marine Le Pen, tweeted elatedly: “Congratulations to the American people, free!”’

Trump: beloved by neo-fascists everywhere.

And for gay Americans, transgender Americans, Muslim Americans, and immigrants, Trump’s election only jeopardizes their freedom.

How? What freedoms have they lost?
 
What SHOULD Trump or any other American give a fuck about Europe when that Islam-fellatrix, rape-enabler, COWARD continent has done nothing but spew dehumanizing hatred at Americans no matter what we do or don't do? And always will. While using America for every advantage they can. That continent of elitist pigs is the absolute scum of my race. How long did Zeropeans arrogantly think they could spew their mindless hate at us before that hatred becomes RECIPROCATED in obedience to human nature?

If Europe is upset, that means America is doing something right.
 
They have right idea.

After a year of Trump, good news for Europe – he doesn’t care about us | Natalie Nougayrède

ne year on, what has been the impact of Donald Trump on Europe? How have governments reacted to him? Though the scenario once feared of a populist tidal wave unleashed on the continent by Trump’s victory in the US did not materialise, it would be naive to think Europe’s problems have disappeared.

Still, much has changed in that year. Remember how, on the day of Trump’s election, the leader of the French far-right, Marine Le Pen, tweeted elatedly: “Congratulations to the American people, free!” Florian Philippot, one of her close aides, cast the US political earthquake as a portent for liberal Europe: “Their world is crumbling,” he said. “Ours is being built.” One year on, not only has Le Pen suffered defeat at the ballot box, but she now finds herself struggling: her party split, her credibility in shambles.

Meanwhile, a young, centrist French president makes sweeping speeches on rejuvenating Europe’s unique brand of democracy – market economy and social justice combined – as opposed to US market economy without social justice, and China’s state capitalism without either social justice or democracy. Emmanuel Macron’s election and Angela Merkel’s re-election (even if weakened) can indeed both be read as a response to Trump; proof that Europe can stabilise rather than break apart.
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Europe? There is nothing we can do for Europe other than hope they will reject Ms Stazi, Angela (it's ok to rape the white girls) Merkel. It's my understanding that Europeans no longer use the term "gang rape", It's now known as being "merkeled".
 

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