Tag Archives: Jean-Claude Juncker
Theresa May’s Florence Speech: A Deeply Brexity-looking Brexit
Britain won’t be seeking an unfair competitive advantage. It will be seeking a perfectly fair competitive advantage, which is exactly what the British people voted for. I have advocated for a long time that we do not need to be … Continue reading
Posted in BREXIT, News and Analysis
Tagged Brussels, EU, Euro, European Union, Jean-Claude Juncker, London, Theresa May
Eurocrats: Transparency vs. the Monet Method
Isn’t this obvious to everyone, including the Poles? One is afraid, however, that the refusal to recognize the reality of the European Union meted out to Poland its stinging slap on the face. Donald Tusk has been elected because his … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, European Union, Foreign Policy, News and Analysis
Tagged China, Donald Tusk, Euro Currency, European Union, Germany, Jean Monet, Jean-Claude Juncker, NATO, OBOR, Russia