Emmanuel Macron, the new President of France, has now cut enough money for the poor, the sick, pensioners, lower-end public employees, and the unemployed to make clear that the fist he is using to beat down the wages and public benefits of the middle-class and lower-class French is also European Union public policy. Punch the Europeans without power in the face and refuse to allow the EU economy to expand rapidly which would mean devaluing the euro. This is the same economic philosophy used by the bourgeoisie all over Europe in the nineteenth century. Their politicians and captains of industry worked for their own riches and nothing else. The idea of expanding an economy by any means to give the poor a bigger piece of the pie was absent. Wealth was created for the wealthy without any regard for the size of the scraps of wealth thrown to wage earners. The European Union is already top-heavy and down the road it should be as heavy at the top as the American Union is now. Unions of states don’t work for those at the bottom of the economic ladder unless they expand politically. A corollary to this law is that the only way to expand is to add new states. Thus the only road to a better way of life for average Europeans and Americans is a new form of colonialism. The old colonialism used gun boats and soldiers supported by cannons to expand to new territories for new economic possibilities. The new colonialism should add states to established unions of states for economic expansion by promising to transfer to newly admitted states advanced financial, legal, political and educational systems supported by advanced technologies. Any poor state added to the states of the US or the EU would devalue the dollar or the euro but provide a rush of new economic development and a bigger pie for both the rich and the poor. But who needs to create new wealth globally if the rich can stay at home and beat down the powerless locally in phoney unions of states that are not much more than new colossal nation-states if they do not continually add new states?
Daniel McNeill
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