Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 15, 2016
Sarkozy the kike is attacking Donald Trump. He has to do that, because he’s a Jew. He literally cannot stop himself from doing this.
This may end-up ensuring a Le Pen win – which I am supporting, even though I have long been totally fed-up with that horrible woman, because she is supporting Frexit and because the party itself still has a lot of real nationalists.
Nicolas Sarkozy, seeking to return to power as French president, said on Tuesday he would tax U.S. imports if Washington turned its back on international trade and climate accords under Donald Trump.
Five days from a primary contest where polls predict Alain Juppe will win their party ticket for the presidential contest, Sarkozy is seeking to tap voter fears of globalisation and portray himself as a harder hitter than his chief rival.
In an RTL radio interview, Sarkozy, 61, president from 2007 to 2012, said: “There’s no reason why Europe should not protect and defend its interests.
“Protectionism is not the danger to peace in the world. The big danger to world peace is if China, Brazil, Russia and the United States protect and defend their interests with all their might while Europe fails to protect its interests.”
If he were elected president next May he would convene a meeting of European Union leaders to decide to reserve public works contracts for firms who do the work in Europe, Sarkozy said.
The European Commission, the EU executive, does the negotiating on trade issues, meaning France would have to convince fellow countries rather than dictating the EU’s stand.
If Trump reneged as he has said he would on the international Paris climate change accord, Sarkozy said he would ensure France and Europe imposed a carbon tax of 1 to 3 percent on all U.S. goods coming into the continent.
Free trade or freeish trade with a country like France is not a problem. The problem is free trade with countries that have much lower wages and living standards and so can undercut our labor force. Trump is already moving for free trade with the UK, and he presumably won’t be opposed to making other such deals with other first world nations. He would be especially likely to do this with France if they had a nationalist government.
Obviously if Trump put tariffs on French goods, France would be obligated to do the same, but that just goes without saying. There is no reason to come out and say it. Then he adds the global warming thing.
Watching the global warming hoax collapse completely is going to be a fun aspect of the Trump reign.
Basically, he is just purposefully drawing a line between him and Trump, and I believe this strategy will fail against the Le Pen embrace of Trump. Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon has already reached-out to the Le Pen family, and we’re definitely going to see them getting a lot more support from our team before the French elections start in April.
And that will make a huge difference. By April, America will be well on its way to being great again, and the French will take notice. I think Le Pen should literally print ads reading “Make France Great Again.”