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Re: UK: Parliament votes in favor of fantasy - max - 01-30-2019 davester wrote:I really have no idea what you're trying to say here. As near as i can tell this is a diatribe based n a misunderstanding of money as it relates to governments. Just because another one went over your head, does not mean that testcase did not make a valid point. He is right. Leaving Brits to hang on the city gates, sets a good example to discourage the others contemplating the same. deckeda wrote:Projecting your own ignorance deckeda? A “federal” entity is in fact the European Commission that does award a slew of funds for different projects across the less developed members of the Union. Road building, mostly to bring them up to a common standard is one major example. There are a number of freeways being built or built already in Spain, Portugal and Central Europe, all with EU funds. National rairoad system, new terminals ans airports are all built with the EU money. They are not breadcrumbs to the recipients. There are a number of green programs, waste and water treatment plants, solar power for villages, the effects of which are easily visible as one travels through those parts of Europe, which would have no be done without the EU money. They are not breadcrumbs to the recipients. Portugal: http://ec.europa.eu/budget/mycountry/PT/index_en.cfm or Poland: Poland was the main beneficiary of the EU budget in 2013. It received from the EU budget more than three times its national contribution.http://ec.europa.eu/budget/mycountry/PL/index_en.cfm to Romania: The EU budget supports Romanian farmers and the development in rural areas by investing in projects improving living conditions in the countryside and helping rural businesses become more competitive.http://ec.europa.eu/budget/mycountry/RO/index_en.cfm The money and the benefits are real and visible, if you talk to the people, to the farmers, the gains and the progress are considerable. So testcase made a valid point, again.... you, deckeda, the usual... Re: UK: Parliament votes in favor of fantasy - DeusxMac - 01-30-2019 max wrote: max wrote: Projecting your own ignorance deckeda?. maxie boy is just incapable of posting any responses here without personal insults. Re: UK: Parliament votes in favor of fantasy - max - 01-30-2019 DeusxMac wrote:I really have no idea what you're trying to say here. As near as i can tell this is a diatribe based n a misunderstanding of money as it relates to governments. Just because another one went over your head, does not mean that testcase did not make a valid point. He is right. Leaving Brits to hang on the city gates, sets a good example to discourage the others contemplating the same. deckeda wrote:Projecting your own ignorance deckeda? A “federal” entity is in fact the European Commission that does award a slew of funds for different projects across the less developed members of the Union. Road building, mostly to bring them up to a common standard is one major example. There are a number of freeways being built or built already in Spain, Portugal and Central Europe, all with EU funds. National rairoad system, new terminals ans airports are all built with the EU money. They are not breadcrumbs to the recipients. There are a number of green programs, waste and water treatment plants, solar power for villages, the effects of which are easily visible as one travels through those parts of Europe, which would have no be done without the EU money. They are not breadcrumbs to the recipients. Portugal: http://ec.europa.eu/budget/mycountry/PT/index_en.cfm or Poland: Poland was the main beneficiary of the EU budget in 2013. It received from the EU budget more than three times its national contribution.http://ec.europa.eu/budget/mycountry/PL/index_en.cfm to Romania: The EU budget supports Romanian farmers and the development in rural areas by investing in projects improving living conditions in the countryside and helping rural businesses become more competitive.http://ec.europa.eu/budget/mycountry/RO/index_en.cfm The money and the benefits are real and visible, if you talk to the people, to the farmers, the gains and the progress are considerable. So testcase made a valid point, again.... you, deckeda, the usual... max wrote: Projecting your own ignorance deckeda?.maxie boy is just incapable of posting any responses here without personal insults. Poor DeusxMac and his max obsession. Unable to argue even one statement in the discussion, the flaming troll that he is, "is just incapable of posting any responses here without personal" fixation. Do you have anything cogent to add to the subject of the OP, slimy troll?.... Re: UK: Parliament votes in favor of fantasy - sekker - 01-31-2019 Brexit is just Great Britain on an inferiority complex... Clinical denial now. Re: UK: Parliament votes in favor of fantasy - testcase - 01-31-2019 Acer wrote: You may have hit the nail on the head although, right now, where I am, some "global warming" would be very welcome (as I sure it would be in many other areas of the country). Re: UK: Parliament votes in favor of fantasy - DeusxMac - 01-31-2019 max wrote: You mean like these exemplary "cogent additions" to the original subject of an OP? http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?2,2329560,2329727#msg-2329727 http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?2,2329539,2329605#msg-2329605 http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?2,2328758,2328927#msg-2328927 http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?2,2322284,2322322#msg-2322322 http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?2,2320068,2320400#msg-2320400 |