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Italy’s Trump is serious about sending half a million migrants home after the elections
Topic Started: Mar 3 2018, 02:29 PM (101 Views)
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Political campaigns in Italy are nearing the end as elections start tomorrow. Matteo Salvini of the populist Lega Party, is an outsider set to become the country’s Prime Minister.

Salvini’s programme is clear: He wants to stop Islamisation and wants he wants to put Italians first. During his campaign Salvini said several times that he wants to deport 500,000 illegal immigrants from the country.

During a speech today, in the town of Padua he said:

“Guys, we have imported a few good people. But there has also been a tide of delinquents and I want to send them home, from the first to the last. We are packed with drug dealers, rapists, burglars — and the Lega (party) is the solution.”

Loughborough University’s Professor Nicola Chelotti said Salvini is “roughly accurate” with his estimate of 500,000 illegal immigrants.



https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/03/italys-trump-is-serious-about-sending-half-a-million-migrants-home-after-the-elections/
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Shhhh...! Quiet...!

Everyone remain calm, but there are elections tomorrow that are gonna ROCK Europe. Knee-buckling stuff. Italy will join Austria, Hungary and Poland in the fight to take back the continent.

Good vibrations for tomorrow....!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdt0SOqPJcg


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Mar 3 2018, 02:29 PM
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Political campaigns in Italy are nearing the end as elections start tomorrow. Matteo Salvini of the populist Lega Party, is an outsider set to become the country’s Prime Minister.

Salvini’s programme is clear: He wants to stop Islamisation and wants he wants to put Italians first. During his campaign Salvini said several times that he wants to deport 500,000 illegal immigrants from the country.

During a speech today, in the town of Padua he said:

“Guys, we have imported a few good people. But there has also been a tide of delinquents and I want to send them home, from the first to the last. We are packed with drug dealers, rapists, burglars — and the Lega (party) is the solution.”

Loughborough University’s Professor Nicola Chelotti said Salvini is “roughly accurate” with his estimate of 500,000 illegal immigrants.



https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/03/italys-trump-is-serious-about-sending-half-a-million-migrants-home-after-the-elections/
Only half a million?
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When you realize you've made a mistake you correct it. The problem is?
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Mar 3 2018, 04:14 PM
When you realize you've made a mistake you correct it. The problem is?
No problem, I'm all for it....was just wondering why limit it to only half a million....but like you said...every little bit matters...

A town that expels migrants and celebrates with cake wants to be a model for Italy


The leaders of this blue-collar town marked an anti-migrant milestone with a pistachio layer cake this week. To commemorate what they said was the 200th migrant expelled from their town, they wrote the number on top with green frosting.

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Italy is finally learning a thing or two from Japan and S. Korea.
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Many EU administrators are facing impending unemployment...A few years ago they were men who would be kings.......... :wah:
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W A Mozart
Mar 3 2018, 02:29 PM
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Political campaigns in Italy are nearing the end as elections start tomorrow. Matteo Salvini of the populist Lega Party, is an outsider set to become the country’s Prime Minister.

Salvini’s programme is clear: He wants to stop Islamisation and wants he wants to put Italians first. During his campaign Salvini said several times that he wants to deport 500,000 illegal immigrants from the country.

During a speech today, in the town of Padua he said:

“Guys, we have imported a few good people. But there has also been a tide of delinquents and I want to send them home, from the first to the last. We are packed with drug dealers, rapists, burglars — and the Lega (party) is the solution.”

Loughborough University’s Professor Nicola Chelotti said Salvini is “roughly accurate” with his estimate of 500,000 illegal immigrants.



https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/03/italys-trump-is-serious-about-sending-half-a-million-migrants-home-after-the-elections/
Only half a million?
Yes, quite. I thought it would be more like 5 million as well. But perhaps it's just a, ....start.

Over a Sunday morning dark roast coffee and sunshine streaming through the windows....... :)

Italy.

The vote tally's aren't in yet, but the Remy Martin and schnapps are being slightly chilled for tonight's hoped-for celebrations.

Many years back I had an incident happen to me when I was in Milan on a business meeting. I was on my way to a luncheon meeting and was walking across the street from the famous Il Duomo (the main cathedral) when I was waiting for a street light to change. All of a sudden a screaming woman walked-up into my face, arms flailing, looking me directly in the eye and demanding/screaming something in high gibberish. I knew in an instant that she was a Romanian gypsy woman. All of a sudden, out of the corner of my eye, I spotted about 10 kids approaching me, also in a high state of agitation. Instincts kicked-in. I knew exactly what was about to happen. The plan: one kid grabs your wallet, then passes it to another, and then they all head off in 10 different directions. I've seen this act before. I immediately grabbed my a$$, held the wallet in place, and swung my arms. legs, ...anything at the screaming gypsy women and her Fagin-taught, Oliver Twist kids. After about 15 seconds of that, they all skidaddled. I won. Wallet in place, I went to lunch.

This is life in modern day Italy. You've now got Nigerian criminal gangs roaming all over the country. You've got hundreds of thousands of boats crossing from Libya to get to Italian shores. It's complete insanity. Again, this is how liberals/socialists/commies are destroying the world, and it's not an exaggeration. A free electoral vote, which is taking place at this very moments, is the world's last hope for salvation. This has got to, ....stop.

Coffee is not bad this morning.... :)


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Edited by W A Mozart, Mar 4 2018, 09:40 AM.
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We've got 64% of the Italian populace voting right-wing. The center-left in Italy was, ...crushed.

More on this later. If THEY can form a government, watch out.

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What happened in Italy:

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..."Italy faces fraught negotiations to form a government after a general election ended in a hung parliament, amid a surge of anti-establishment and right-wing parties.

After one day of balloting on Sunday, a rightist alliance including former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia emerged with the biggest bloc of votes, with roughly 37%, according to early returns.

The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement saw its support soar to become Italy's largest single party, with roughly 31% of the vote.

if the results are confirmed, none of the main blocs or groups will be able to rule alone, paving the way for long negotiations and political uncertainty.

Despite overseeing a modest economic recovery, the ruling centre-left coalition came a distant third, polling at around 23% of the vote."....



Again, 68% voted right-wing. Immigrants out. Sixty-eight percent.


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PATruth is celebrating something that is really happening: Europeans, frustrated with stagnant wages and rising street crime, are closing the doors on immigration from poor countries in chaos. It is hardly a new reaction and certainly understandable.

Is it a good idea? What will it produce? By itself, stopping immigration isn't going to stop the Third World chaos which is driving it any more than the open door policies caused it. And poor, violent immigrants are prone to the sort of violent gangs and street crime which plagued 19th century New York City when America started letting in large numbers of young, male refugees from Ireland. Xenophobia is nothing new on either side of the Atlantic.

Perhaps the enduring damage of the new closed door policies is the way that they promote not only ethno-nationalsim but authoritarian government braced by myths of national identity rather than respect for individual liberties. Governments like to control people, it's what they do. Today it is starving families from Africa, tomorrow it may be folks from just over the border. Homogenized societies are easier to boss around.
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Protecting indigenous peoples, Native American, Latino and African culture is good, protecting European culture is racist.

See the problem?
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Mar 5 2018, 11:02 AM
PATruth is celebrating something that is really happening: Europeans, frustrated with stagnant wages and rising street crime, are closing the doors on immigration from poor countries in chaos. It is hardly a new reaction and certainly understandable.

Is it a good idea? What will it produce? By itself, stopping immigration isn't going to stop the Third World chaos which is driving it any more than the open door policies caused it. And poor, violent immigrants are prone to the sort of violent gangs and street crime which plagued 19th century New York City when America started letting in large numbers of young, male refugees from Ireland. Xenophobia is nothing new on either side of the Atlantic.

Perhaps the enduring damage of the new closed door policies is the way that they promote not only ethno-nationalsim but authoritarian government braced by myths of national identity rather than respect for individual liberties. Governments like to control people, it's what they do. Today it is starving families from Africa, tomorrow it may be folks from just over the border. Homogenized societies are easier to boss around.
Some thoughts here...

Why? Why is half of Africa, and millions more from Asia, fleeing to Europe?

Number 1, ....they can. Europe has become weak and degenerate. Basic immigration laws are no longer enforced and, up till now, there's been no urgency. If you are in favor of enforcing such laws, you are quickly labelled a "Nazi" by the usual commies/socialists/liberals. So, all of Europe is sliding into a sewer.

Number 2, ...Governments have failed all over Africa, and many places in Asia. Again, why? Most Europeans have forgotten how to defend capitalism and its benefits. Without a basic understanding as to how and why capitalism works, most people fail to point out the problems to poor and economic basket cases in Africa and Asia. You need the basics: non-corrupt government officials, open and free press, laws which are enforceable, the sanctity of the business contract, ...upheld by non-corrupt courts, land-owning rights, laws of free commerce, individual human rights, respected by non-corrupt free courts and on and on....

So, now everyone is running to Europe by boat, trains, ...you name it. Chaos reigns. The bureaucrats in Brussels walk around with a stupified look on their faces. "What, me worry? I've got it made!"

It's only going to get worse....


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Mar 5 2018, 11:02 AM
PATruth is celebrating something that is really happening: Europeans, frustrated with stagnant wages and rising street crime, are closing the doors on immigration from poor countries in chaos. It is hardly a new reaction and certainly understandable.

Is it a good idea? What will it produce? By itself, stopping immigration isn't going to stop the Third World chaos which is driving it any more than the open door policies caused it. And poor, violent immigrants are prone to the sort of violent gangs and street crime which plagued 19th century New York City when America started letting in large numbers of young, male refugees from Ireland. Xenophobia is nothing new on either side of the Atlantic.

Perhaps the enduring damage of the new closed door policies is the way that they promote not only ethno-nationalsim but authoritarian government braced by myths of national identity rather than respect for individual liberties. Governments like to control people, it's what they do. Today it is starving families from Africa, tomorrow it may be folks from just over the border. Homogenized societies are easier to boss around.
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The EU is gonna sweat this one out. Junker is gonna have the vapors, ....shortly.

It appears that the two largest vote-getters are in negotiations to form a coalition government...!
Complete panic in Brussels, .... :)

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....."The Leader of the most popular party at the Italian election, Luigi Di Maio, has said he’s willing to enter into coalition talks with any other party – this leaves the door open to a highly Eurosceptic, anti-mass migration coalition.

The Five Star Movement are set to secure around 30.5% of the vote and could now form a government with Lega, fronted by Matteo Salvini.

Di Maio may have hinted at this by highlighting immigration as a key factor in the election result – The League are committed to a hardline stance on illegal immigration." ...
https://www.westmonster.com/5-star-movement-keep-door-open-for-coalition-with-anti-mass-migration-league/

:hooray: .... :nana:


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