I'm mostly happy with the election. It doesn't scare me that Corwin's going to have mule sauce on his mustache.
Every democratic country must have an utmost right, it is logically inevitable. 4 Corvinists as cabaret extremes are inactive something little dangerous than French or British extremism – and they besides scare me little than another variants of the Polish utmost right.
Even a fewer years ago, we had a game of Giertych and Wierzejski alternatively of Korwin. The Connoisseurs organization “A patriotic song“who are fond of being accompanied by half-naked young men“ ordering 5 beers.”
Gierty became Minister of Education, for God's sake. Korwin, with his zero coalition ability, will simply make any cattle in the Europarliament. It doesn't matter, due to the fact that in the Euro-Parliament, either you're in a bigger faction or you're a harmless generator of comic jutub videos.
I'm glad to see the another right-wing parties fall off. I didn't want to remember their names, due to the fact that I knew that these mules would not eat much longer. So I am glad that I can yet forget about this generalized Solidarity Poland IXI, which is the Most Important.
I didn't remember the names of those games, but I remembered this boxer, what's on the boards now (when he heard the poultry scream bad). The unfortunate 1 Unhabilitated doctor.
This road pirate who will happily no longer have immunity, one more time breaking the rules in his BMW. And the unfortunate intellectual about the head making constructions so awesome that the mediocre man has long lost himself in them.
I enjoy the defeat of the Palikot Movement, or whatever his name is now – I didn't want to remember either, due to the fact that I besides felt that it was another ephemeral. I would be sorry if the Jarmaric Satanism of Armand Ryfinski or the pig faces of Palikot truly proved to be the key to building a modern left in Poland.
Richard Kalisz's declaration that he wants to represent enterprising and utilitarian Poland frightened me distant from him for good. I want a left representing mainly people of work – the word on which Leszek Miller cut himself a year ago during a speech.
The red-green coalition, which I myself voted for, was besides of course out, but the apparent success of the same environment in the Kraków referendum is besides a good forecast for local elections. The era of unsinkable city presidents seems to be ending – and all the luck.
I do not deny what they have done for their cities. This unfortunate bauma ankle is ugly and banal, but I remember what was there before – mud, ragged asphalt or at best uneven pavement tiles.
So I do not condemn this expression of modernization into the chambulum. She played her historical role, which just ended. There's nothing left to cover with an ankle, now more crucial are the questions about people who go out there somewhere on that ankle.
Are they moving to work? Or with a kid to kindergarten? Do they want to buy parsley or rent an apartment? What can self-government do to make it easier for them?
"Unsinkable Presidents" seldom had an answer to this. They were usually limited to “blah blah blah, invisible hand of the fart marketplace creative class mumble bumble supporting business creating jobs".
They supported them so much that the company inactive paying any taxes in Poland looks like losers. So they shut down schools to find money for another stadium. And erstwhile individual talked about nursery care, they resented the fact that it was a subject unworthy of an unfathomable president.
It seems that in the upcoming local elections, many unsinkable Titanic will meet their iceberg. It will be a minute for a red-green coalition, which by its nature has more to say about people moving around a bauma's ankle looking for a nursery or an flat – erstwhile that for generational reasons there are many young parents in this coalition in the achievements, 2 that, unlike the unsinkable, are not driven by individual drivers in business limos.
I am not saying that this coalition will take power in Polish cities in the autumn. But whoever ignores her will most likely lose. The key to winning these elections will be either to affect her in coalition cooperation or to effort to take her vote by taking over her demands.
So anyway, the red-greens will strengthen power. And this will be a good preparation for next year's parliamentary elections.