I'm not sure if it could work or not, just stick with the EU in its present form until everybody becomes used to being more "European" and less Dutch/German/Finnish/etc
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United states of Europe?
Sure! It would benefit us all! | 26% | 26% - 28 | ||||
Why not, aslong as Turkey doesnt join.. | 25% | 25% - 26 | ||||
No, really bad idea, we're better on our own! | 22% | 22% - 23 | ||||
No Certainly Not! | 25% | 25% - 27 | ||||
Total: 104 |
I don't think it would be the largest economy, it would be just about even with the US. I highly doubt the largest military part. Many European nations seem to spend more on social stuff than defense. Also Europes economy is not fast growing, it is lower than that of the US. Kyoto is going to have a negative effect also on many European nations trying to implement it, at a lost of jobs and GDP going down.
It would be nice to see a more United Europe, but I just don't see it happening anytime soon. Even it if it was united, it wouldn't really be any better economically or militarily, Europe would probably have a better economy with less socialism imo.
It would be nice to see a more United Europe, but I just don't see it happening anytime soon. Even it if it was united, it wouldn't really be any better economically or militarily, Europe would probably have a better economy with less socialism imo.
Sure, the US is not very far from it, but EU is the biggest and strongest economy in the world. The largest threat right now is China. And one of the biggest, not the biggest armies.... Our economy growing rate would be twice of the US one if it weren't for germany. They're slowing us down. And sure, our GDP may be rather low right now, but that is because like 10 eastern european countries joined like 2 years ago. But they are growing like hell right now, comparable to India and Russia. And sure, the economy would be better with less socialism, but would the people? Just look at the USA.Random-Hero58 wrote:
I don't think it would be the largest economy, it would be just about even with the US. I highly doubt the largest military part. Many European nations seem to spend more on social stuff than defense. Also Europes economy is not fast growing, it is lower than that of the US. Kyoto is going to have a negative effect also on many European nations trying to implement it, at a lost of jobs and GDP going down.
It would be nice to see a more United Europe, but I just don't see it happening anytime soon. Even it if it was united, it wouldn't really be any better economically or militarily, Europe would probably have a better economy with less socialism imo.
Last edited by Sh1fty2k5 (2006-05-27 03:39:28)
Slow economy? Europe has been rebuild and reshaped in 50 years together with its economy, Europe has the strongest economy and trade market at the moment.Random-Hero58 wrote:
I don't think it would be the largest economy, it would be just about even with the US. I highly doubt the largest military part. Many European nations seem to spend more on social stuff than defense. Also Europes economy is not fast growing, it is lower than that of the US. Kyoto is going to have a negative effect also on many European nations trying to implement it, at a lost of jobs and GDP going down.
It would be nice to see a more United Europe, but I just don't see it happening anytime soon. Even it if it was united, it wouldn't really be any better economically or militarily, Europe would probably have a better economy with less socialism imo.
stop watching CNN plx
lol word!Sh1fty2k5 wrote:
stop watching CNN plx
Its a great idea! It would just be one huge federal Country!
............................................i Love You Turkey......................................
Yeah! Agree!daffytag wrote:
I think some countries have crap economys and would make others suffer. We're best as we are.
Umm hell no!!
No more Swedish / Norwegian Chicks.
And who the fuck wants to live in the same country as the french.
No more Swedish / Norwegian Chicks.
And who the fuck wants to live in the same country as the french.
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It seems like a great idea, however I dont think it will ever work. Theres too many different types of people. What about a national language? At least most people in the US speak English. What would be the primary language spoken in the USE? It really does sound like a good thing to combine all European countries to create a Superpower but I just dont see everybody getting along and playing as a team. Maybe in the short run but long term definately not. But you never know, just look at the USA. We have 50 little countries bound together and it seems to work out fine most of the time. Good Luck USE!!!
Anyone who isn't riding along on the "lol we hate the french for.. whatever reason lol surrender" bandwagon.DrunkFace wrote:
Umm hell no!!
No more Swedish / Norwegian Chicks.
And who the fuck wants to live in the same country as the french.
and what will the national anthem of this united europe be
as my grade 10 social studies teacher put it, we call them states rather than countries because they still want to look like they get along.
I think it would be a nice thing to have two largely democratic superpowers. On an offnote, the Soviet Union wasn't an attempt at a union multiple mini-governances in a fashion similar to that of the USA, as it wasn't democratic.
+ herrsmitey, why would a nation need a national anthem? Really not a big deal if there's an absence of such.
+ herrsmitey, why would a nation need a national anthem? Really not a big deal if there's an absence of such.
Last edited by Xietsu (2006-05-29 02:38:50)
Yeah, doing the viking pwn all over again!xXSarnathXx wrote:
we should definitly go scandinavian union, wud pawn all
Or, alternatively, we can not try and be owned by the US more than we currently are.
Umm... You know that youre Australian, dont you?DrunkFace wrote:
Umm hell no!!
No more Swedish / Norwegian Chicks.
And who the fuck wants to live in the same country as the french.
So Im sorry but you wont be a part of the EU.
Yeah.. We just can't randomly invite anyone into our cozy little club, now can we?Jejjk wrote:
Umm... You know that youre Australian, dont you?DrunkFace wrote:
Umm hell no!!
No more Swedish / Norwegian Chicks.
And who the fuck wants to live in the same country as the french.
So Im sorry but you wont be a part of the EU.
Can we?
Oh, kräp, This is debate and serious talk.. I shouldn't have posted that..
I need around tree fiddy.
then every1 will go zomg!!! viking army/navy/airforce is here! runzorz!Jejjk wrote:
Yeah, doing the viking pwn all over again!xXSarnathXx wrote:
we should definitly go scandinavian union, wud pawn all
i would say its not so good now, but will be better in future, since a lot of europeans dissagree on so many things in politics
LoL. I think Jejjk is a definitive example of the type of "prideful" attitude that makes people hate large countries on a wide scale. Were the EU to come to fruition, we'd end up having our share of "Are you sick of all this anti-EU hatred?" threads, too.
I don't like it, they would probably become power hungry and attack other countries, INCLUDING AUSTRALIA! And we cant have that, can we?
Somehow I just can't see that possible scenario happening in the near future..Sarrk wrote:
..become power hungry and attack other countries..
I need around tree fiddy.
Can I ask what the real point of a sovereign EU is? It already practically is one economy - we no longer talk about 'trade to the UK' or 'trade to France' (unless its a paticular product. But say something like steel, which we have a lot of and they not so much) - we talk about 'trade to the EU'. And the success of NATO tells me that there will not be a war between the more powerful EU/NATO countries in the forseeable future.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
I don't think it will work. For one thing I doubt enough people in the UK would want to join this USE. Look at the Euro, we were all against joining that, and now it's a few years later and there's still no intention of joining.