Sunday, December 9, 2018

French Foreign Minister tells Trump to butt out

You see, Macron can go down in flames by himself without Trump's help.

This is Jean-Yves Le Drian speaking.
The protesters didn’t protest in English!" Le Drian said in a radio interview with RTL. “We don’t participate in America’s domestic politics and we would like that to be reciprocal.
What a bald faced menteur avec ses pantalons sur le feu.

1) Non sequitur. You don't need to have protest in English to adopt Trump's nationalism.

2) Macron did interfere in American politics by redefining patriotism along globalist lines contrary to Trump's statements.

3) French protesters are recorded chanting "We want Trump."

You know this by now, Trump had previously tweeted:
The Paris Agreement isn’t working out so well for Paris. People do not want to pay large sums of money, much to third world countries (that are questionably run), in order to maybe protect the environment.
Then this in article at The Edge Markets.
In fact, the accord has played no part in four straight weekends of protests, which began over fuel taxes but have expanded to pension issues, a higher minimum wage and restoration of a wealth tax. 
Au contraire, Pierre. The gas-tax that ignited the protests are explicitly for climate change, and so is the Paris agreement. And the protesters are chanting to get out of the Paris agreement along with chanting about getting out of European union, along with chanting for Macron to resign, along with chanting they want Trump. In English. The foreign minister is wrong all over the place.

We also know by now it's reasonable to expect Trump to double his antagonism, taunting French difficulty managing French government statements and decisions that run counter to his own. France nit-picked this fight, not Trump, by presumptuously insisting on redefining patriotism to meaning fidelity to world government and not to one's nation that elected them, and that Trump's correct definition is the opposite of true patriotism.

There are a million ways these weasels devise to have control of U.S. government. I've even read sincere messages, "We should be able to vote in U.S. presidential elections since it's so important."  There isn't a European country, or even a European citizen, who doesn't fancy themselves better at managing United States government than we do. Their arrogance and their envy is immeasurable. I can show it to you every single day in comments section of a British satire site, in all three of its sections. Their ridiculous opinions are unified in their haughty malevolently informed socialist presumptions.

4 comments:

Leland said...

How much energy does it take to power the lights on those trees? How many African villages could that serve?

edutcher said...

As a great cavalry tactician reminded us all, "Never apologize, mister. It's a sign of weakness".

I'm sure Troop echoes my sentiment.

chickelit said...

Micron may not last after all. Merkin embraced her successor today. May looks paralyzed. Fun times in Europe.

Amartel said...

Other countries don’t hesitate to openly (and clandestinely) butt in and involve themselves - unwanted - in our business.