You will still need energy...

Also what borders? EU borders or national borders? And by securing the borders you mean financially also to support local production or you want free markets without free movement of people? There are a lot of questions 😀

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It's pretty obvious that she means secure the boarders from unchecked illigal migration in all the individual Eu countries

Yeah but i need to the thought unpacking from a german point of view

We all know that the Green Movement serves foreign interests. They made us turn off all of the nuclear power plants, during a war, so that we would be overly dependent upon foreign gas and oil reserves, forever. They did that on purpose. We have to right that wrong, and we won't right it by putting up more windmills and deindustrializing.

Luckily, the Germans are no longer reliant on their own daft government, for energy policy, and the neighbors have saved us from our own stupidity.

And they forced us to completely dissolve the EU borders and flooded the continent with refugees.

Shengen was never meant to end national borders. It was meant to create free movement _within_ those national borders, while leaving the outer borders stronger through cooperation. That was the correct stance.

Luckily the Germans... but what happens in general? We, citizens of eu, often fail to see beyond the national borders and often what is good for you is not good for me or the opposite. We have a lot of issues. The main one being that i don't see me or my country being benefited by the existence of eu.

I generaly agree about what you said about Shengen and the greens