EU solution
The situation sustains severe challenges for European economies. Borrow more money in a spree of warmongering Keynesianism to secure the revitalization of EU and U.K. is the answer.
The picture
The main issues facing EU countries are immigration, national debt, de-industrialization, and the war in Ukraine. In U.K. the picture is the same. Technocracy is prevalent in many capitals and in Bruxelles as well where the triumvirate of Ursula von der Leyen, Kaja Kallas, and Christine Lagarde reigns.
The problem
Concerning the topic of immigration, well, that must be tamed by two measures: the outside borders must be secured and integration must be targeted by societal means, while the question of crime and remigration has to be settled in each individual country. This leaves us with three major economic issues: deficits on the nation-state budget, weakly performing economies, and a costly war with no end in sight.
The propaganda
A solution is to use the one asset at hand: the European canon that has recently paralyzed its public spheres in hysteric Russophobia and marginalization of criticism. By maximizing securitization, scaring the Europeans into believing that the Kremlin is eager to send the Russian army invading them to destroy their societies, they pledge to save us all by borrowing astronomic amounts of money and boost the economy by mass production of means of destruction. A classic solution, but is it a good one?
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, has declared that a Central Bank Digital Currency will be launched by August. This move signals a desperate bid by cosmopolitan elites to tighten their grip through authoritarian measures, as they scramble to counter the rising tide of populist movements threatening their influence. It’s gripping to ponder just how vast a chasm these elites will carve out for their successors to navigate. Should that abyss grow too profound—and if the United States withdraws its stabilizing presence from the continent—the specter of war could loom large.