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Feb 16Liked by Fabian Wintersberger

Fabian, while I sit across the pond, I cannot help but watch in disbelief as the EU, led by Germany's absolutely suicidal energy policies, moves further down the road to irrelevance. At some point, it would not be surprising if a number of the Eastern European countries decide that they are better off outside the bloc than in it, as they remain familiar with central planning. While I maintain that we will see major ructions in the elections this year, with populist parties on both sides of the aisle winning vastly more votes, it does appear that there will be far more problems than simple farmer protests when entire swaths of the continent suddenly find themselves without power due to current enlightened policies. the ghosts of the French Revolution must be stirring.

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Agreed. And it’s worse than you think.

Watch the interview with Mike Benz of the Foundation for Freedom Online with Tucker this week. He goes into chapter and verse on how power is centralizing and becoming less responsive to the public, throughout the so-called “free world”

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