Meloni Crushes Macron Amid Migrant Crisis

Giving our own nation away to the souther border invasion, this world is shattering before our very eyes, and the Press is only writing about Trump v. DeSantis. Meanwhile, Rome burns. Italy’s Meloni a voice in the wilderness.

It’s happening everywhere in Europe. In Spain, Soro’s open arms NGO has ships waiting in Spanish waters to pick up migrants coming from small fast boats arriving from Africa. They deliver them safely into a Spanish harbor. At the beginning Pedro Sanchez, the Spanish government president, used to roll a red carpet to welcome them while an army of journalists and cameras recorded the event to broadcast it in the news.

The usual virtue signaling of this bunch of hypocrites that are doing everything possible to destroy Europe in two generations. They follow diligently the globalist’s instructions. Historical nation States like Italy or Spain have to be deprived of their values, culture, heritage, history, language.

But Italy has a real champion. 

According to the U.K. Express:

A diplomatic row between France and Italy erupted last week when Rome forced Macron’s hand to accept a humanitarian rescue ship, the Ocean Viking with 234 migrants aboard, after Italy had refused it a port for weeks.

The presidents of Italy and France sought to tamp down tensions over migration Monday by asserting the need for “full cooperation” on a host of issues and the importance of strong bilateral relations after days of diplomatic barbs over the fate of migrants crossing the Mediterranean. In response to Italy’s demand France accepted migrants from the Ocean Viking rescue ship, President Emmanuel Macron retaliated by suspending its participation in an EU solidarity pact to accept 3,000 relocated migrants this year from Italy and sent officers to reinforce its southern border crossings and prevent migrants from entering.

Apparently at least Meloni cares enough about her country to take on Macron.

No love lost. 

It began as a migrant issue. What is going on in Europe is that assorted European NGOs sail ships to pick up illegal migrants from distant places like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Eritrea, and sub-Saharan Africa, at sea, ensconced on human-smuggling racket ships departing from Libya and serving as a kind of cartel taxi service, bringing the illegal migrants into Italian ports, which are the closest to the Libyan coast. Italy takes in tens of thousand of these illegal migrants, which is proving profitable indeed for the human smugglers, but costly to Italy, which must pay for their welfare and upkeep, as well as tolerate the crime, the litter, the sexism, and the stone-age sanitation practices, sometimes even tent cities.

The European Union has nominally vowed to share the migrant “wealth” by distributing the unvetted illegal migrants throughout the Eurozone, but many countries don’t keep up their end of the bargain, leaving Italy holding the migrant bag.

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The lesson is that this is not just happening in the U.S. but in Europe as well.

Bonus: As for our neighbor? Here is theTrudeau agenda

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Italy Tells E.U. Head Where to Go – Elects Meloni, Defies Threats

 

One of the most dangerous women in politics, von der Leyden wants to do to Italy what she appears to have accomplished in the Netherlands. She does not get enough attention. To no avail. Italy just voted in the first woman candidate. On Sunday Italy voted in populist candidate Georgia Meloni.

European Commission Chief Ursula von der Leyen threatened Italy last week before their national elections. Von der Leyen warned Italian voters that the European Union has ways to deal with rogue states that represent their people and ignore the globalist agenda.

Georgia Meloni 

Source: Gateway Pundit

In July I posted 

European Union Fires the shot to start WWIII in the Netherlands

 

The Netherlands are about to lose many of their farms by confiscation. At least an attempt at that is in the process. How did the Netherlands get here? “Essentially, the EU has now achieved what Kaiser Wilhelm and Adolf Hitler failed to achieve between 1914 – 1945”.  The Netherland is the number two exporter of food, second only to the U.S. While we keep hearing about Ukraine as the breadbasket, it is the Dutch who lead.

To understand let’s start with the European Union and their Court of Justice. The court sounding quite similar in many ways to the United States secret FISA courts. The E.U. could not have come to where they are without the Court of Justice.

The E.U. Court of Justice

We don’t know much about the inner workings of the Court, beyond what its statute and rules of procedure tell us.2 The deliberations are secret and only ruling judges can attend. Dissenting opinions are not made public.3 The Court has been compared to ‘a black hole, from which nothing – except very brief, magisterial rulings with no hint of disagreement among the judges – can escape’ (Pollack 2017: 602). Secrecy was built into its DNA: one working language (French) was reportedly adopted to prevent that interpreters would attend the secret deliberations (Saurugger and Terpan 2017: 14).

I can attest to that having attempted to read their cases. None are in English.

How powerful is ECJ?

Not only did the ECJ confirm the Van Gend en Loos ruling, it established that European law always supersedes national law since states transferred rights to the community. This has become known as the principle of supremacy, and together with direct effect it gives constitutional status to EU law.

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Nov 13, 2020 For those who are interested in a read that is totally in the weeds I offer the following:


Guardians of Public Value
 pp 135–159

The European Court of Justice: Guardian of European Integration

Here is the home page to start

Abstract

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) was founded in 1952. At that time, few observers would have predicted a future of a powerful institution, shaping Europe’s faith through its rulings. But that is exactly what happened. After a slow start, the ECJ gradually evolved into one of the most important institutions of the European Union. This chapter describes how this little court shrouded in secrecy managed to climb the institutional ladder. It analyses the role of institutional leadership, the relation between the ECJ and its authorizing environment, the near-existential crisis it faced in the 1970s, and the potential vulnerabilities that have grown over the years.

 

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