Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 2, 2015
Looks like terror attacks do indeed pay-off!
Thanks, ISIS!
A jubilant President Tayyip Erdogan on Monday cast the return of Turkey’s Islamist-rooted AK Party to single-party rule as a vote for stability that the world must respect, but opponents fear it heralds growing authoritarianism and deeper polarization.
The AKP defied pollsters and even the expectations of its own strategists in a general election on Sunday, consolidating support from the right to claw back a parliamentary majority that will bolster Erdogan’s grip on power.
It was a personal triumph for the combative leader, who despite being constitutionally above party politics as head of state had shaped the AKP’s executive committee and its parliamentary candidates in the run-up to the vote.
The result handed the AKP 317 of the 550 seats in parliament, only 13 short of the number Erdogan would need for a national referendum on constitutional changes he wants to forge a presidential system granting him full executive powers.
“The national will manifested itself on Nov. 1 in favor of stability,” Erdogan said in comments to reporters after praying at a mosque in Istanbul.
“Let’s be as one, be brothers and all be Turkey together.”
This is great news for Mama Merkel (PBUH) who has been working with Erdogan to try and get Turkey into the EU, which will stop the flow of migrants into Germany somehow, perhaps.
Merkel used unclear authority to unilaterally abolish decades-old EU regulations and invited billions of third worlders to come live on welfare in Germany, putting in the one caveat that they had to walk through every country in Europe to get there, tucking and rolling through security. But then when a million people showed up demanding the promised welfare, Merkel was all like “mind equals blown,” and said that someone had to do something to stop them from coming.
Because it is against the law somehow for Europeans to stop Moslems from entering Europe, Merkel decided that to fight a Moslem you need another Moslem. She enlisted Erdogan to stop the millions she invited from getting in, offering visas to the nearly 80 million Moslems in Turkey to stop one to three million a year from getting in.
It is a brilliant plan, which makes perfect sense in every way – but will it work?
Merkel’s plan to invite these millions in the first place to help grow the German economy and pay pension was equally brilliant, but that fell through when all these people actually came.
What Merkel has found out is that politics are a game where no one can ever predict the outcome to any decision under any circumstances.