In the past, theologians and philosophers have spent a lot of energy trying to explain or refute the possibility that a creator (demiurge) could create something out of nothing. Philosophers have argued that this is impossible (ex nihilo, nihil) and that such a thesis brings with it so many contradictions and unanswered questions that it should be rejected. Let us see how our capitalist masters routinely solve this problem in daily politics when it is necessary to create from an anonymous person a prime contractor for political work.
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As a teenager, Macron showed a talent for the stage, and when he entered banking circles, it turned out to be the right path for a career in politics.
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The President of France is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Since the country is a nuclear power, he commands the use of even the most destructive weapons. Until 1961, the French called this part of the armed forces the “Foce de frappe” or Strike Force.
It seems Macron’s wife would make better use of the Armed Forces if she could. The question is, how can someone be an authority in the state when they are not able to be one in the family?
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European statesmen have the right to relax in appropriate company. At such times they no longer feel the burden of using the Shock Force. For this purpose, there is a good assistant in the person of the Prime Minister.
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The commander-in-chief of the French army must lead a military column on the occasion of the French national holiday “Bastille Day” on July 14. Macron is an ardent advocate of protecting the borders of other countries, but it has never occurred to him to protect France’s borders from illegal crossings. An interesting understanding of the state and the use of the army.
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These brief descriptions say a lot about a typical European politician, but even more about the state of mind of the French people. The politician in question is easy to explain when you consider who chose him, financed him and offered him to the people in the elections. The big capitalists are certainly already working on choosing his successor who will offer voters “changes”, “fresh blood”, a new political approach and the correction of past injustices. This is how a state of overripe democracy works.
There are many things that can be criticized about American politicians, but President Trump stands out from the rest in that he often speaks openly so that everyone can understand him. Consider how he commented on French President Macron’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state: “He’s a very good guy. I like him, but that statement doesn’t carry weight.”
The ancient Romans had a habit of expressing a lot in a few words. It seems that Trump took a cue from them in the aforementioned comment, saying in a few words what he thought about contemporary European politicians and the balance of power in the world. I remind younger readers that in the first half of the 20th century, the French state was a superpower that fought two wars with Germany for hegemony in Europe.
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