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    Unpopular Pro-Immigration Socialist President’s Party Defeated, Is America Next?

    Unpopular Pro-Immigration Socialist President’s Party Defeated, Is America Next?

    30 March, 2014
    by Rick Wells



    There are several similarities between the domestic situations in America and France and yesterday’s election results raise hopes that their experience could be a preview to America in November.

    In France, the anti-immigrant forces represented by the National Front won a record number of town halls in Sunday’s elections. In America, we can equate that sentiment to be anti-amnesty for illegal aliens. The source of the friction is similar, bad economic conditions, including all time high unemployment and competition for the fewer opportunities that do exist with an increasingly vocal and demanding “import class.”

    The far right also made large gains. While vote tallies are still incomplete, the counts that are in combined with exit polling indicated the anti-EU big government positions were carrying the day. The anti-EU party of Marine Le Pen is poised to win 11 town halls around the country.

    The Socialist party of the most unpopular leader in recent French history, President Francois Hollande, could be forced into a reshuffling of the cabinet as soon as Monday.

    The two party system in France is taking a beating, with Le Pen saying, “Clearly we are entering a new phase, the duopoly of French politics has been broken and we must reckon with a third force.”

    Could this be America in November? The problems are remarkably similar. Oddly, Hollande just visited the U.S. and made several public appearances with B. Hussein Obama. Democrats may be right in choosing to campaign without the DC albatross.

    The days of poking fun at the French should be behind us. They want their country back as well and have been hi-jacked in a similar manner. If they are able to pull it off they deserve our congratulations and respect.

    There’s hope; We should be nimble and we should be ready.
    Rick Wells is a conservative author who believes an adherence the U.S. Constitution would solve many of today’s problems. “Like” him on Facebook and “Follow” him on Twitter.

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    France has been OVERRUN with radical Muslims. There are entire REGIONS of France where a non-Muslim risks their life just walking down the streets, let alone working or living there.
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    Good to see the people of France are fighting back with a 3rd party to shake up the globalist control.

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    One could only hope for a turn to the RIGHT like this one in 2014!



    French Gov’t Quits After Loss

    Hollande reshuffles after Socialists lose.

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    AU REVOIR Joel Saget/AFP/Getty
    French Government Quits

    France’s government resigned Monday, and President Francoise Hollande is expected to announce a new cabinet and prime minister after his Socialist party suffered major losses in Sunday’s elections. In Sunday's municipal elections, Socialists lost in 155 towns with more than 9,000 inhabitants. The center-right Union for a Popular Movement captured several cities, including Toulouse, while the far-right National Front captured 11 towns of more than 9,000 people. The only good news for the Socialists was in Paris, where Anne Hidalgo is set to become the city's first female mayor.


    Read it at Associated Press

    March 31, 2014 2:30 PM

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    Resurgent French Right Wing Claims First Target With Prime Minister Resignation

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2014 13:08 -0400

    While French finance minister Moscovici embarrassingly losing his council seat in this weekend's muni elections is bad enough, we we warned earlier, the dismal loss for Hollande has claimed its first victim. As WSJ reports, French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault tendered his resignation and that of his government to President Hollande.

    As WSJ reports,

    French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault tendered his resignation and that of his government to President François Hollande on Monday, a day after the ruling Socialist Party suffered a stinging setback in the final round of nationwide local elections.

    In an effort to bolster his agenda, Mr. Hollande is expected to select Manuel Valls, a Socialist heavyweight and France's popular Interior Minister, as his new premier.

    Mr. Hollande is expected to confirm his choice of a new prime minister when he delivers a brief address on national television later Monday.
    Perhaps, as we noted last night, socialism is not all its cracked up to be...



    Perhaps Hollande should have banned Twitter and YouTube also (for the last 2 years)...

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-0...er-resignation

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    Far-Right Nationalist Victory In French Polls Leads To Violent Clashes

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2014 08:42 -0400

    As we noted last night, French President Hollande's first election since his gaining power was not going well for the ruling Socialist people. The municipal elections, especially in the South of the country, saw victories for the far-right National Front (FN) party (which is specifically anti-immigration and anti-Europe and often accused of being racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Muslim) as widespread disappointment with the Socialist Party was clear. However, as The Mail reports, riot police were called in several towns on the south coast to guard the winning right-wing party's offices as "demonstrators are trying to get at the Front representatives and starting fights." Riot police were also out in force in other parts of the country as anti-fascist demonstrators threatened FN candidates with violence.

    Via The Mail Online,

    The National Front victories of note were in the south of the country...

    Frejus and nearby Beziers are now expected to have National Front (FN) mayors sworn in, along with around five other towns, following a nationwide drubbing for President Francois Hollande's Socialists.
    Riot police were also out in force in other parts of the country as anti-fascist demonstrators threatened FN candidates with violence.

    Fights started outside French town halls tonight as they came under the control of the far-right National Front for the first time following dramatic gains in local elections.
    ...
    'Demonstrators are trying to get at the Front representatives and starting fights,' said a police spokesman in Frejus, the picturesque Mediterranean town which is hugely popular with British tourists.

    David Rachline, who is expected to become the FN mayor of Frejus, is a former head of the party's youth movement, and still just 26.
    Mr Rachline said: 'The political establishment has failed the people - it has ruined the town and filled its pockets.
    'You can't talk about a protest vote any more - the Front's scores show that people are backing its ideas.'
    In a deeply humiliating blow for the Socialist government, finance minister Pierre Moscovici was unseated from the town council in Valentigny in the Doubs department.
    The FN took 50.26 per cent of the vote in the northern town of Henin-Beaumont last Sunday, giving it an instant majority and meaning it already has its first mayor there.

    As polls closed in the two round municipal elections tonight the FN said it was on track to claim 1,200 municipal council seats.
    'We have moved on to a new level,' said Ms Le Pen. 'There is now a third major political force in our country.'
    Mr Hollande's response to the expected nationwide drubbing is said to be a major reshuffle, replacing Prime Minister Jean Marc Ayrault with Interior Minister Manuel Valls.
    Which, we are sure, will make all the difference. It seems socialism is not popular these days...

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-0...iolent-clashes
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7 View Post
    Far-Right Nationalist Victory In French Polls Leads To Violent Clashes

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2014 08:42 -0400

    As we noted last night, French President Hollande's first election since his gaining power was not going well for the ruling Socialist people. The municipal elections, especially in the South of the country, saw victories for the far-right National Front (FN) party (which is specifically anti-immigration and anti-Europe and often accused of being racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Muslim) as widespread disappointment with the Socialist Party was clear. However, as The Mail reports, riot police were called in several towns on the south coast to guard the winning right-wing party's offices as "demonstrators are trying to get at the Front representatives and starting fights." Riot police were also out in force in other parts of the country as anti-fascist demonstrators threatened FN candidates with violence.

    Via The Mail Online,

    The National Front victories of note were in the south of the country...

    Frejus and nearby Beziers are now expected to have National Front (FN) mayors sworn in, along with around five other towns, following a nationwide drubbing for President Francois Hollande's Socialists.
    Riot police were also out in force in other parts of the country as anti-fascist demonstrators threatened FN candidates with violence.

    Fights started outside French town halls tonight as they came under the control of the far-right National Front for the first time following dramatic gains in local elections.
    ...
    'Demonstrators are trying to get at the Front representatives and starting fights,' said a police spokesman in Frejus, the picturesque Mediterranean town which is hugely popular with British tourists.

    David Rachline, who is expected to become the FN mayor of Frejus, is a former head of the party's youth movement, and still just 26.
    Mr Rachline said: 'The political establishment has failed the people - it has ruined the town and filled its pockets.
    'You can't talk about a protest vote any more - the Front's scores show that people are backing its ideas.'
    In a deeply humiliating blow for the Socialist government, finance minister Pierre Moscovici was unseated from the town council in Valentigny in the Doubs department.
    The FN took 50.26 per cent of the vote in the northern town of Henin-Beaumont last Sunday, giving it an instant majority and meaning it already has its first mayor there.

    As polls closed in the two round municipal elections tonight the FN said it was on track to claim 1,200 municipal council seats.
    'We have moved on to a new level,' said Ms Le Pen. 'There is now a third major political force in our country.'
    Mr Hollande's response to the expected nationwide drubbing is said to be a major reshuffle, replacing Prime Minister Jean Marc Ayrault with Interior Minister Manuel Valls.
    Which, we are sure, will make all the difference. It seems socialism is not popular these days...

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-0...iolent-clashes

    Just what this country needs a third party!!!! But not "far right" or "far left" it seems to me that is what we have now it is either or with this socialist fascist communistic elitist controlled government who has NWO ideology...That far right is like out of the frying pan into the fire, we have far left right now...My opinion of course!!!!
    Last edited by kathyet2; 04-01-2014 at 12:41 PM.

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    Bad day for socialism and a good day for common sense in France
    Silvio Canto, J


    It's always difficult to compare US politics to France. However, there must be some Democrats reading the news reports coming from France. By any account, the left lost big:
    "The Socialist losses were devastating.
    Although, as expected, the party hung on to Paris, where Anne Hidalgo becomes the capital’s first female mayor, the rest of the country snubbed the ruling party.
    Among the more dramatic losses were Toulouse, a city in the south-west that it had thought was safe, Roubaix and Tourcoing, two industrial cities in the north with a deep left-wing heritage, and a string of other cities, including Amiens, Caen, Tours, Reims and Limoges, held by the left since 1912.
    Even some towns in the Paris region, which had been governed by Communist Party since the second world war, such as Villejuif, swung to the right.
    The centre-right UMP was the primary beneficiary of this disillusion, and of a high abstention rate.
    Overall, the second-round result gave the combined mainstream right 46% of the vote, compared with 40% for the Socialists, Greens and other left-wing parties. This translates into 572 mayors for the right in towns of a population over 10,000, to 349 for the left, reversing the outcome in 2008. Jean-François Copé, the delighted head of the centre-right UMP party, called the result a “blue wave”.
    The other second-round victor was Marine Le Pen’s populist National Front. To add to Hénin-Beaumont, a town that her party already won outright in a first-round vote on March 24rd, she picked up ten others. They include Fréjus and Béziers in the south, a string of smaller towns, and an arrondissement of Marseilles that represents fully 150,000 people. The only town that had looked winnable but which the National Front failed to grab in the end was Forbach, where her party’s number two, Florian Philippot, was standing."
    Bad day to be a socialist!
    France is an economic mess, as reported by The New York Times. Unemployment is 11% or just below the European average of 12%.
    The BBC is more specific:
    "The number of job seekers without any work rose by 31,500 last month, one of the biggest monthly increases of the past year. The overall number - including those working part-time - is almost five million.
    Today it was announced Mr Hollande's government missed the deficit target of 4.1% it had promised EU partners it would meet.
    It must cut deeper.
    Higher taxes (which some on the left have labelled "punishment" of the rich) seem to be scaring employers away.
    According to the UN, foreign direct investment in France fell by a staggering 77% last year."
    The problem with French socialism is the same with any other type of socialism. It does not work for those paying taxes and supporting an ever growing number of people getting a check from the state.
    It drives away investors, as we've seen in France.
    It does not create prosperity, unless you have a government job or run a company supported by "crony capitalism".
    Even the French are tired of socialism! I feel good about the future writing that!

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