Yeah - win the presidential election, but the real question will be the parliamentary ones.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 24/04/2017 06:12:43 PM
View original postBut will he be able to govern? He could surprise you. He definitely needs to address the problems and challenges of globalization for the French. At least the markets are stabilizing now that the future of the EU/Euro is a bit more certain.
He could surprise me, and I hope he will. But the challenges facing him could hardly be bigger, so I'm sceptical for now. If he manages to win a good amount of seats in June, it'll become a lot more feasible, but if he doesn't and has to cobble together majorities from PS and LR seats on everything he wants to pass... it would take a once in a century political genius to really get a lot done.
So it will be Macron vs Le Pen after all
23/04/2017 09:42:37 PM
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Is this April 2002 or April 2017
23/04/2017 11:56:40 PM
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Do you understand the difference between economics and diplomacy?
25/04/2017 03:40:34 AM
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Sigh do you understand treaties that Germany has sign over 60 years, and not a single treaty but
27/04/2017 11:35:40 PM
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Macron will win.
24/04/2017 03:17:32 PM
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Yeah - win the presidential election, but the real question will be the parliamentary ones.
24/04/2017 06:12:43 PM
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He won't win that, thank God.
26/04/2017 08:57:20 AM
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I don't think so either, but I've seen surprisingly few polls on that so not quite sure.
26/04/2017 11:22:03 PM
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France might make history, here
24/04/2017 08:15:55 PM
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Argentina did this first in the 1970s
24/04/2017 10:58:13 PM
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Are you disregarding parliamentary governments ? *NM*
24/04/2017 11:26:46 PM
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I am disregarding anyone who does not call their president a president, in saying Argentina was the
25/04/2017 01:07:50 AM
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I find that example amusing: Argentina also had a Nip as head of state before we tried a mulatto *NM*
25/04/2017 03:43:20 AM
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Did you just say what I think you said? Cancel that...I really do not want to know. *NM*
26/04/2017 12:31:32 AM
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Peru, not Argentina. If you don't mean Fujimori, I'm curious to know who it is. *NM*
26/04/2017 10:11:22 PM
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This is what France calls a right-winger and a centrist? Have I mentioned I LOVE the Atlantic Ocean?
25/04/2017 03:32:54 AM
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Your statements about wealth and empathy go against pretty much everything I've seen.
25/04/2017 04:03:41 AM
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Those are relative things, yes.
25/04/2017 07:49:01 AM
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Re: Those are relative things, yes.
25/04/2017 05:54:51 PM
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Well it is confusing - you're more effective at defending him than most, however you voted.
25/04/2017 11:30:44 PM
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I expect to the populist/anti-establishment trend to continue
25/04/2017 09:24:38 PM
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It will. This is the shakey start.
27/04/2017 09:31:57 AM
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Start? The start over here was back in 1991.
27/04/2017 07:13:46 PM
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I know what you mean, and I am not up on all my modem history
27/04/2017 08:30:11 PM
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3 podcasters from America try to make sense of France and their system and do analogies to the US
27/04/2017 11:27:52 PM
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