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Old 09-24-2019, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Domo [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Right now its more likely that Scotland will move for independence and leave GB to join the EU.

But who knows what happens in 5 years if we dont even know what will happen in the next 30 days.

Its still sad to see GB go, but the whole Brexit reminded me that the EU (even if not being perfect) is a nice thing to have.

I mean without the EU Europe would be a small fish on the global market, and we all would buy cheap contaminate plastic from china and chlorine chicken from USA.

So yeah, the Brexit made me recognize that I like the EU.
We're pretty far away from the days of William Wallace brutally fighting for independence huh?. These cucked Scots can't wait to get in line and bend the knee now.

Being a great banking empire isn't all that great. Be a humble people. Have a good sustainable balance sheet. Afford your people individual rights like votes that are actually real. Grow your own food. Have relationships business and otherwise with people in your communities. Avoid the quick and easy path of taking massive loans and debt that will never be repaid. I guarantee if nations do that, their surging rates of anti depressants consumption will fall.

If you have all of this, what could anyone ever take away from this prospering nation?

So you don't want to be a small fish in a big pond. What does being a big fish do for you really? Qualify that please.