You're right as far as decisions are made in Europe, but don't underestimate the unions that started to be international, too. Not quite what you expect from those often mentioned bleedin' herd animals! Eva > > Since the Scandinavian nations (except Norway) and the Netherlands are now > in the EU, democracy is 'working' less and less in them. All important > decisions are increasingly "shifted" to Brussels and [thus] the international > big biz. ("The United States of Europe" is the aim, remember.) > Oligarchy with a democratic face (makEUp) is a more elegant way of > "managing the herd animals" than plain sincere scientocracy... > > --Chris > > >
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