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Originally posted by Platypus View PostNot really, anything he does without Congress is subject to judicial review. While I don't claim to be an expert, my daughter does (she has a degree in politics), and she always snorts at the monika of "most powerful man in the world" because he is far from that.
But do carry on with your delusions.
Originally posted by darmstadt View Post...perhaps UK civil servants are coked up to their eyeballs
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo, I'm saying the less Junker does the better because he's an incompetent out of touch arrogant drunken arse.
European Commission - PRESS RELEASES - Press release - Juncker Plan exceeds original
A hell of a lot better than certain negotiations are anyway, perhaps UK civil servants are coked up to their eyeballs
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPOTUS can do quite a lot without Congress.
But do carry on with your delusions.
But do carry on with your delusions.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSo what you are saying, is the less the EU does, the better. Which is what just over half the voting UK population has known for many years...Originally posted by Mordac View PostSo what you're saying is, it doesn't matter that he's usually pissed, because he doesn't actually have to do anything...
It's a good job he has that nice fat salary and pension to cheer him up...
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAt least he turns up for work, unlike Nigel Farage, who meets the description (although he was expected to do stuff, he just never bothered to)
Junker looks to have a serious problem. How long would you last if you rocked up to site like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYRRlOfL3rA
The bloke is front and centre of the EU - the public face so to speak, although the rumour is that it's Selmayr that is actually calling the shots.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSo what you're saying is, it doesn't matter that he's usually pissed, because he doesn't actually have to do anything...
It's a good job he has that nice fat salary and pension to cheer him up...
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPOTUS can do quite a lot without Congress. Junker is a civil servant (rather like the Cabinet Secretary) and can do very little himself. But I understand your difficulty understanding that because
a) The same word is used to label two quite different positions
b) It fits in with the anti-Eu rhetoric to pretend the Junker actually has power and his drunken ramblings affect anything in reality.
But do carry on with your delusions.
It's a good job he has that nice fat salary and pension to cheer him up...
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostElected by the European Parliament. And although he can't do much, if he's a non-functioning alcoholic he can do even less. And that's a good thing, isn't it?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostOk so the EU's most senior elected official is a non functioning alcoholic and you are OK with that?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostOk so the EU's most senior elected official is a non functioning alcoholic and you are OK with that?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPOTUS can do quite a lot without Congress. Junker is a civil servant (rather like the Cabinet Secretary) and can do very little himself. But I understand your difficulty understanding that because
a) The same word is used to label two quite different positions
b) It fits in with the anti-Eu rhetoric to pretend the Junker actually has power and his drunken ramblings affect anything in reality.
But do carry on with your delusions.
I'm not really OK with Trump being in charge but there is sod all I can do about it so I have to look at it positively.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTrump. President of the United States. Accountable to elected Congress. So not in charge. So who cares?
a) The same word is used to label two quite different positions
b) It fits in with the anti-Eu rhetoric to pretend the Junker actually has power and his drunken ramblings affect anything in reality.
But do carry on with your delusions.
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