Tuesday, October 24, 2017

IF YOU INPUT A COMPUTER, THAT 2+2=3, that computer will continuously COME UP W THE SAME ANSWER! Which is WRONG! This is the same as the JEWISH CONTROL of media and education. Wheras, if, as based on the White Mans natural disposition FOR TRUTH, COMMON SENSE and Freedom of inquiry, if WE HAVE ACCESS TO THE FACTS, WE WILL ALWAYS COME UP W THE RIGHT ANSWER! In other words IF THE WHITE COMMUNITY HAS ACCESS TO THE TRUTH THE JEWS WOULD BE EXPELLED FROM EVERY NATION ON EARTH!  QUOTE: "Are you kidding?Andrej Babis: his slogan "everybody steals"...Populist (Populist?! Really? CDH") Czech winner may find scandals scare away partners

KAREL JANICEK
Associated PressOctober 23, 2017

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Czech billionaire and leader of ANO 2011 political movement Andrej Babis addresses the media after meeting with Czech Republic's President Milos Zeman at the Lany Castle following the Czech Republic's parliamentary elections in Lany, Czech Republic, Monday, Oct. 23, 2017. President Milos Zeman told Babis on Monday that he will ask him next week to start talks on forming a coalition government something that Babis might find hard to do. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
PRAGUE (AP) — Billionaire businessman Andrej Babis was already the second-richest person in the Czech Republic — and now he's set to become the country's most powerful politician, despite fraud charges against him.

Some call Babis the "Czech Berlusconi," a reference to Italy's former billionaire premier Silvio Berlusconi. Others consider him a local version of U.S. President Donald Trump. He is known for his slogan "everybody steals" and his resolve to run the state like a company.

His populist ANO party scored a landslide victory in the Czech Republic's parliamentary election Saturday — part of the anti-establishment wave that's sweeping through Western democracies.

Not only did Babis' party almost double its number of seats — to 78 in the 200-seat lower house of Parliament — but four of the five top vote-getting parties Saturday are now populist or seeking radical change. https://www.yahoo.com/news/populist-czech-election-winner-may-hard-rule-100827758.html https://www.yahoo.com/news/populist-czech-election-winner-may-hard-rule-100827758.html 

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