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Coming soon to a town near you. This was where Obama was headed, and had Hitlery got elected, she would have continued the war on coal and energy.
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'Something's Broken Within Our Society': Farage on Paris Riots, 'Disconnect' Between Elites and Ordinary People
Nigel Farage said the weekend violence in Paris over a planned gas tax hike is a sign of the disconnect between France's elites and ordinary people.
The protests - in which more than 130 people were injured and hundreds were arrested - came in response to carbon taxes soon to be levied by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Following the chaotic scenes, Macron reversed course and announced the taxes will be suspended for six months, though the so-called Yellow Vest protest leaders said more must be done to lower taxes and address wealth disparities.
Farage, the former U.K. Independence Party leader and a prominent voice behind Brexit, said Macron and the "metropolitan elite" thought they were saving the planet, but out in rural, small-town France, people do not want to pay 25 percent more for gas, a necessity in their daily lives.
Full Story at the link below.
'Something's Broken Within Our Society': Farage on Paris Riots, 'Disconnect' Between Elites and Ordinary People
Nigel Farage said the weekend violence in Paris over a planned gas tax hike is a sign of the disconnect between France's elites and ordinary people.
The protests - in which more than 130 people were injured and hundreds were arrested - came in response to carbon taxes soon to be levied by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Following the chaotic scenes, Macron reversed course and announced the taxes will be suspended for six months, though the so-called Yellow Vest protest leaders said more must be done to lower taxes and address wealth disparities.
Farage, the former U.K. Independence Party leader and a prominent voice behind Brexit, said Macron and the "metropolitan elite" thought they were saving the planet, but out in rural, small-town France, people do not want to pay 25 percent more for gas, a necessity in their daily lives.
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