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Useless swine alert for this video, which shows EU totalitarian leeches, filthy bureaucrapper parasites, “parliamentarians” as they check in at 7 am Friday morning to sign their names on the attendance list, luggage in tow, then immediately hurry off to vacation on the fleeced sheeple of EUnuchistan’s dime.

Note in particular the German Green Party (Watermelon) member who gets all worked up about “impertinence” because the allegedly free press dares do their job by filming their grand larceny. Or the Irish bitch who ever-so-thinly-veiledly threatens with legal action in case the journalists in question don’t report “correctly.”

Freedom of Speech, EUnuch Style™.

Oh, and of course the journalists, who by the way have special permits to report about the EU Parliament (yes, apparently you need a specific permit to report in the EUrinal), are summarily thrown out by security for the “offense” of showing the EUnuch Overlords in the commission of theft.

How much does one of those useless weasels make, courtesy of the enslaved subjects of the European Reich?

About Є14,000 or, in more familiar coin, $22,105.

A month.

Rope. Tree. Politician.
Some assembly required.

37 Responses to “Great Moments in Totalitarianism”
  1. rightwing_deathbeast Comment by rightwing_deathbeast UNITED STATES

    At least they have to show up and sign something to recieve the extra payolla..our congress critters don’t even have to show up to get thier money except a couple of times to vote present…

  2. LC HJ Caveman82952 Comment by LC HJ Caveman82952 UNITED STATES

    Thirty bucks and hour…twenty-four, seven? How much does a soldier make, twenty-four, seven? There is indeed, great injustice in the world. I relish the fantasy of one day seeing those useless dirtbags out in the street……………trying to tell me what to do. Arrogance simply fear turned inside out, I would help them get that together.

  3. LC  MuscleDaddy Comment by LC MuscleDaddy UNITED STATES

    Everything’s an entitlement in the EU.

    - MuscleDaddy

  4. Cannon Fodder Comment by Cannon Fodder UNITED STATES

    Hell, if they stopped the daily additional pay, they would just end up getting higher salaries and it would be the same. Well, they would probably take more time off like our congressmen do.

  5. SoCalOilMan, LC Comment by SoCalOilMan, LC UNITED STATES

    One of my favorite videos: Uncle Jay Explains the News - September 3, 2007.

    “Do Nothing Congress”…Hell, by the time they figure out what they should be doing, it’s time for recess and no time to do it.

  6. LC Scott Comment by LC Scott UNITED STATES

    At 1:32 the video says that they work an average of 12 days a month. Heck at that rate they almost make the “Do Nothing Congress” of our look good. :em98:

  7. LC Scott Comment by LC Scott UNITED STATES

    PIMF

  8. DдrтH бдкфи Comment by DдrтH бдкфи UNITED STATES

    This is hilarious…

    I was reading about the unmasking of the fraudulent ‘al-Durra Affair’, which was used as one of the main pretexts for the second so-called “Intifada” in Arab-occupied Gaza. In a nutshell, France 2 aired a hastily-edited piece of Pallywood shite accepted unquestioningly from a Stateless Local Arab stringer, which purported to show the agonizing death of a small boy as a result of aimed fire by the IDF soldiers. Certain things were immediately suspect, but France 2 withheld the raw footage (also lying about how much footage actually existed).

    After repeated requests- most of which were blatantly and transparently stonewalled, the hoax became obvious. When a private citizen named Phillipe Karsenty accused France 2 of knowingly perpetuating a fraud, they sued him…and lost. But will they admit what they’ve done?

    No.

    Europe, unlike America’s nauseating predilection for endless, weepy, public mea culpae, has trouble saying “I’m sorry”. There seems to be this notion- evident in this situation as well- that EuroPeons regard investigative journalism as being an uncouth American thing. That it, of course, when their dirty laundry is what’s being aired.

    Read the article linked above, and savor the sneering self-righteousness of the French public academics and journalists while they explain their solidarity with the liars and fraudsters responsible in part for any number of deaths resulting from this Arabist set-piece, and the propaganda victory for Arabs it resulted in… they’re delicious.

  9. LC Neokien Comment by LC Neokien UNITED STATES

    See, at least an American lying dirty weasel politician would have faked looking embarrassed about it, or joked about it, or thanked the reporters for doing their fucking job for once but sorry I have work to do back home, or explained that it’s committee time which is just like meetings except more :em38: …

    But scurrying away with their goddam suitcase and bawling to the SG to throw out people who are just pointing out that they are doing what the 4th Branch is supposed to be doing… pathetic.

    No wonder Europeans keep getting all Eurosceptic right before their country has to sign away sovereignty. Even some leftist weenies have got to be chickening out when they realize that it’s these kind of despicable shits they’re giving power to.

  10. Unregistered Comment by mindy1 UNITED STATES

    :em98: Sigh, I hate politics. Who said ” That is governed best is that which is governed least?”

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  12. Unregistered Comment by mousseman SWITZERLAND

    And that’s why we aren’t members of that club, although a lot of commie dirtbags down where would kill to get such a job, with even better salaries than state employees.

    However, unlike Ireland, we aren’t members of that 14 k€/month socialte club, and we intend to keep it that way.

  13. SoCalOilMan, LC Comment by SoCalOilMan, LC UNITED STATES

    unlike Ireland, we aren’t members of that 14 k€/month socialte club,

    European politics are getting very confusing. I thought Ireland just voted to not join the EU?

    They voted to not recognize a major provision of joining the EU, but they still have reps in the EU Parliament? WTF?

    mousseman

    What’s it like being an island of sanity in an frothing ocean of self destroying idiots ?

  14. Unregistered Comment by mousseman SWITZERLAND

    No, they just refused being part of the Lissabon treaty, and this already make most EU goons hyperventilate.

  15. Unregistered Comment by mousseman SWITZERLAND

    and, then, being surrouned by these idiots doesn’t make it better, as we get all their refugees, and still have to abide by a lot of EU regulations.

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  17. Viscount Ian S. Comment by Viscount Ian S.

    I wouldn’t mind a bit if our Democrappic “leadership” also just randomly took days off like that since it would mean they weren’t trying to pass useless programs that result in tax increases or worse.

  18. LC Cheapshot911, Dept. of Redneck Tech Comment by LC Cheapshot911, Dept. of Redneck Tech

    ‘Considering the damage they don’t do when they’re not around, maybe paying them to get lost might not be such a bad investment.. :em96:

  19. LC Ogrrre, Imperial Grouch Comment by LC Ogrrre, Imperial Grouch UNITED STATES

    Personally, I am all in favor of a Constitutional Amendment that requires Congressional pay raises to be approved by a majority vote of the taxpayers, or a supermajority vote of the citizens.
    In spite of the great job being done in the Senate by my Senators Inhofe and Coburn, I would vote “no” each and every time, because for each Inhofe or Coburn, there seems to be 5 Kennedys or Schumers or Boxers or Clintons, etc.

  20. LC Cheapshot911, Dept. of Redneck Tech Comment by LC Cheapshot911, Dept. of Redneck Tech

    Congressional pay raises to be approved by a majority vote of the taxpayers,

    Or,, abandoning salaries, put their asses on commission,, bolted firmly to the personal income index!

    They’ll get their raises just after we do.

    ‘See who gets busy.

  21. LC Ogrrre, Imperial Grouch Comment by LC Ogrrre, Imperial Grouch UNITED STATES

    Or, for that matter, Congressional salaries will be exactly the median income of the country, and state legislative salaries will be exactly the median income of the state in which they serve. Except in the case of Oklahoma: our legislature meets for only 90 days, so their salary would be one fourth of the median income of the state. It works for me!

  22. Robohobo Comment by Robohobo ISRAEL

    Guys, the worst part for Congresscritters is that they can serve 5 years @ $169,300/year and draw full pension for the rest of their lives. Pension for Congresscritters is an average annual pension of $60,972. There is more to it but it looks pretty good to me.

  23. hitnrun Comment by hitnrun UNITED STATES

    Now if we could only have our Congresscritters stay away from “work” like that for the next six months… Maybe we could also talk Bush into taking another vacation at his “ranch”.

    Deal.

  24. Blackiswhite, Imperial Agent Provocateur Comment by Blackiswhite, Imperial Agent Provocateur

    Maybe we could also talk Bush into taking another vacation at his “ranch”.

    Ok. He can call in the attack on Iran from there just as easily as from the White House.

  25. LC CiSSnarl5.7 Chariot Builder Comment by LC CiSSnarl5.7 Chariot Builder KUWAIT

    Well since we’re all talking vacations, how bout an all expenses paid boodoggle Huntin’ trip to a remote forest ?

    Demo Dick Cheny can show San Fran Nan, Hairball Reed, and the rest of the Dems some finer points of a .12 gauge shotgun. :em02:

    CLICK CLICK BOOM….”Damn it man….I just shot the speaker of the house!” :em69:

    Which brings up the never ending question….If you waste a moonbat liberal in a forest and no one hears…. :em93:

  26. LC TerribleTroy Comment by LC TerribleTroy UNITED STATES

    Wrong question. The last part of it is “will anyone that gives a shit be able to hear thier screams of pain”??

    Hey Fanusi, really do you need a sponser? Im sure we could come up with something for you. And I have to submit that before we got that bad a government the bullets would be a flying. At this point in time it really wouldnt take a whole lot of push to send quite a few people “over the edge”. We can can talk WTO and all that happy whoreshit all anybody wants to, but the stark reality is that those of us that have guns will not in any way shape or form allow the US to do something like the EU has done.

  27. LC Cheapshot911, Dept. of Redneck Tech Comment by LC Cheapshot911, Dept. of Redneck Tech

    Fanusi Khiyal, proud American born somewhere else by mistake.

    ‘Hope that softens the pain of Germany”s futbol loss to Spain today,, they took some mean hits,, ‘better luck spater.

  28. LC TerribleTroy Comment by LC TerribleTroy UNITED STATES

    Well, if you ever decide to jump, the door is open. Enjoy the advanced studies, Im sure you earned it.

  29. Unregistered Comment by Azygos UNITED STATES

    At 1:32 the video says that they work an average of 12 days a month. Heck at that rate they almost make the “Do Nothing Congress” of our look good

    Thats all I work the difference being my boss actually expects me to show up and do the work.

  30. Unregistered Comment by Boryon UNITED KINGDOM

    Yep, gotta love the MEPs. No, I can’t name my MEP, although I suspect that’s an artifact of proportional representation. I can name my MP at Westminster (unfortunately he’s in one of the useless parties, but I repeat myself).

    If you need your blood pressure raising some more, take a look here.

    European politics are getting very confusing. I thought Ireland just voted to not join the EU?

    They voted to not recognize a major provision of joining the EU, but they still have reps in the EU Parliament? WTF?

    Ireland have been in the EU for some time and have been doing quite well out of it (part due to having vaguely sane tax policies). What they rejected was the Lisbon treaty which is another treaty concerning the EU’s powers etc. I couldn’t tell you what is within the Lisbon treaty, but the words “self amending treaty” have been muttered about it, which alone make me say “no ****ing way”.

  31. rnman1999 Comment by rnman1999 UNITED STATES

    mousseman, you guys really need to get your army back….

  32. Unregistered Comment by mousseman SWITZERLAND

    Actually. Looking at it, infantry used to be infantry, with sweat, tears, and sometimes, accidents.

    Now, they have to be kept ‘entertained’ because they’ve got nothing to do.

    I have my very own thoughts about ‘entertainment’, and they entail the words “baptême du grenadier”, or “parcours du combatant”. And else, marching 100 km can teach you a thing or two about endurance. I doubt our army would be able to fight as a coherent bunch when the push comes to shove and we have to bag a few hajis in order to bring the point across, except if I and maybe two US Army NCOs get the hand on my company to drill them for a month or so. The only thing I will teach the Americans is that their rifle is WAY too sensitive to cold, mud, and the fact that a conscript army needs something with the reliability of an AK, and the precision of a sniper rifle.

    But of course, big savings can be made now by reducing the army size and giving handouts to every group of foreigners and other leeches holding up the hand, and sending 1.5 Billion US-$ to Africa as ‘aid’, and don’t know how many bucks to the UN and the EU.

    We could easily abolish federal income tax if we stopped spending our money on such crap, and with a bit of an effort, we could instead abolish our VAT.

  33. Unregistered Comment by anonymous hourly worker UNITED STATES

    I’m glad to see it’s not just the Dhimmicrat politicians in California that act like this….apparently politicians of all nations have an innate ability to bloodsuck off their constituents…like a leech. Or a tick.

  34. LC FORGER - Imperial Blacksmith Comment by LC FORGER - Imperial Blacksmith

    Our “Do Nothing” Congress?? I’ll have you know our congresscritters are always up to something…

  35. DдrтH бдкфи Comment by DдrтH бдкфи UNITED STATES

    The only thing I will teach the Americans is that their rifle is WAY too sensitive to cold, mud, and the fact that a conscript army needs something with the reliability of an AK, and the precision of a sniper rifle.

    I think our guys in the box would tell you- that with the possible exception of meth-hyped Hajjis, our little rifle has been doing just fine. In fact, it’s the one that’s won all the battles in the last 40 years or so.

    Most importantly, we do not have a conscript army- which is among the main reasons the AR platform has done so well for so long. Our guys, being more intelligent on average than the malnourished conscripts who carry the AK rifle, are capable of maintaining a rifle with superior accuracy due to closer manufacturing tolerances. We’re also not spending weeks, or even days, in the bush away from the unit armorer. In fact, the things known to malfunction in the field are contained nicely in a little compartment in the vertical foregrip of my M4 carbine- a bolt, a firing pin, an ejector, and a couple of springs.

    I can reach out and say Hi! from 600 yards or so, even from a short barrel. That’s almost further than the enemy can see, let alone hope to hit with the primitive AK. It’s a weapon suited for the tactics of the past- massed attacks by a human wave of expendable footsoldiers.

  36. LC Mrs. M-ITT™-Imperial Sniper Comment by LC Mrs. M-ITT™-Imperial Sniper

    intimidating all kafirs, bullying women, or trapping elderly men in their cars on 9/11 while hooting and praising bin Laden. I remember that Steyn said if you tried that in Texas, they’d blow your fucking head off.

    Amen. Try trapping me in my car and you will be left with two choices.

    1. Becoming a yard sprinkler every time you take a drink of water or

    2. Becoming a brand spanking new hood ornament for my Kia.

    Either way I’m going to make sure you stop your anti-social activities pronto.

    Which of course is why we’re moving to Texas come November. When the feces strikes the rotating air propulsion device we want to be where we have plenty of backup. :em96:

    If you waste a moonbat liberal in a forest and no one hears….

    I think that should be worded “If you waste a moonbat liberal in a forest and no one cares….” :em01:

  37. Sir Guido Cabrone, LC, M.o.P. Comment by Sir Guido Cabrone, LC, M.o.P. UNITED STATES

    I beg to differ, Madame M!

    If you waste a moonbat liberal in a forest and no one cares…

    The trees can always use the fertilizer!