Title: Catalonia Just Declared Independence From Spain, Senate Authorized Constitutional Measures | TIME Source:
TIME URL Source:[None] Published:Oct 27, 2017 Author:staff Post Date:2017-10-27 15:39:02 by buckeroo Keywords:None Views:1512 Comments:37
Yup. Yet, a HUGE number of voters agree with multiculturalism.
As they should. In a place like America, there is no dominant ethnic culture. What we have in common is a political culture, and that has to be enough. Certainly the LACK of a dominant ethnic culture has served America better than ethnic nationalism has served Europe. In the end, the intelligent minorities were driven OUT of all of the European countries, they came here where no ethnic culture dominates, and they all contributed to make a nation much stronger, wealthier, more advanced and better to live in, for them anyway, than ANY of the European (or Asian, or African) countries they left behind.
I'm afraid this won't end well for that Catalonians. Too bad really. But no country wants to see some of its most valuable real estate go waltzing off. We'd be the same way about NYC or CA or FL or TX deciding they wanted independence.
I just don't see the Catalonians as willing to raise of force of 5,000 or more fighters who are willing to fire from the rooftops on other Spaniards or use IEDs against Spanish troops or bomb federal centers located in Catalonia.
That's what it would take. And I don't think they're willing to do it. They just don't have what it takes, the way the Irish did when they stood up to Britain.
They just don't have what it takes, the way the Irish did when they stood up to Britain.
The Irish may have stood up to Britain using violence, but they didn't win. Ulster did not gain its independence. It is still part of the UK.
So, the Irish killed people, mostly Irish, and didn't accomplish anything in the end.
If you REALLY want to bring down a government, fast, all you have to do is STOP PAYING YOUR TAXES. If they all refuse to pay their taxes, and merchants refuse to collect the taxes, the Spanish government will be in full economic meltdown in 6 months. Remember: Spain cannot print money anymore - it is part of the Euro-zone.
Everybody in Catalonia who voted for independence or who favors it, should declare a tax strike. And now that the central government has nationalized local government, declare the strike at all levels of government. Refuse to pay any taxes, or to collect them. Spain lacks the resources to be able to prosecute, or do anything to, several million people, and the damage done by the loss of funds flow would be a dagger to the heart of the regime.
They cannot resort to executions or anything like that, and Catalonians can practice self- reliance to keep going for quite awhile if they choose.
If the movement spreads to the Basque country, Spain's headaches proliferate.
If the local police are independentista, there is no effective way to immediately support the tax laws.
Of course, for this to succeed, the Catalonians have to really want independence, because their magnificent standard of living will take a very serious hit in the grinding conflict with Spain, even if there is no violence whatever. Nobody gets to be free without a fight.
My own view? You've known me long enough. I'll bet you can you guess my view about Catalonian independence.
So, the Irish killed people, mostly Irish, and didn't accomplish anything in the end.
I think the Irish would disagree with you. But I was only using their violent resistance as an example of the kind of militant resistance that would be required to face down a central government that is a NATO power. The average Spanish civilian isn't armed the way people are here in the States.
If you REALLY want to bring down a government, fast, all you have to do is STOP PAYING YOUR TAXES. If they all refuse to pay their taxes, and merchants refuse to collect the taxes, the Spanish government will be in full economic meltdown in 6 months. Remember: Spain cannot print money anymore - it is part of the Euro-zone.
This could be workable. You could do more as a barter economy, restrict outflow of Euros, rely on getting some tourism dollars, etc. But your banks would still need to be plugged into the EU's banking network unless you made some major changes. What happens if Spain stops paying Catalonian retirees?
What happens if Spain stops paying Catalonian retirees?
Essentially, unless there is a cold war on and a major military power hostile to your native country's government exists, secessionist movements are doomed - and therefore pointless.
It is better to be a part of a large, diverse society than to be a small, culturally homogenous (and therefore) backward, dull, society.
Catalonia doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of achieving independence unless the Spanish just let them go.
If the Spanish do that, Catalonia will cease to be the most prosperous part of Spain, and will soon enough become the LEAST prosperous part of Iberia.
Why? Just what you mentioned: the retirees - paid by Spain. Also the roads, hospitals, bases, power grids, health care - everything paid by Spain. Rich areas think they contribute more because of the simple dollar flow count, but they also BENEFIT more, by all of that infrastructure, and by all of the externalities that are externalized onto a far-away federal government.
Spain does not have a huge military. The Catalonian taxes are not going to pay for a world empire. They are paying for infrastructure and social welfare state.
If Catalonia takes that on for themselves, there will be a lot of very unhappy Catalonians in a few years. Also, a bare majority may manage to gain statehood...promptly plunging the totality into worse economic conditions. And the defeated still get to have parties and vote. So, the narrow majority of independentistas get independence, impoverish everybody, and the loyalists win the next election. What is gained?
I think the secessionist and nationalist movements are shortsighted and profoundly stupid, as a general matter. There is greater strength and a better future in a large, diverse empire then there is in "Sinn Fein" - ourselves alone.
Sinn Fein only works if your neighbors have something to gain by leaving you alone. Swiss independence has not been maintained by victory on the battlefield but for economic convenience of the great powers ranged about.
And the Swiss are not truly all that independent. They are surrounded by an economic zone to which they have had to adjust, and without the ability to play powers off against each other, in the aftermath of 9/11, when the US demanded access to the "secret" information, the Swiss pulled down their pants and let the Americans have their way with them.
Little bits of kingdoms cannot stand against their foes.
Correct me if I'm wrong,but wouldn't they still be a part of the EU?
No. The EU is a treaty between nation states. It's governing council, the Council of Europe, is the heads of government of the various nation states. Catalonia would be a new independent country, outside of the EU. It would have to negotiate its entry into the EU.
Because virtually every European country has an ethnic region that has had some sort of independentist stirring over the course of time, the European countries univocally oppose any sort of independence for any sort of regions. Because if it happens in Spain, then why not Wales and Scotland and Ulster and Britanny, and why not Flanders and Northern Italy, and why not the Danish tier of Sweden, and why not the Basque country, and why not the whole of Samiland?
And in time, why not more and more Muslim enclaves, as the Muslims become the majority population in various cities.
That way national dissolution lies, and only the smallest of countries in Europe are homogenous, and even then they are not all that homogenous. Wherever there is a different dialect, there is a different potential nation. Germany used to be 1000 different little countries. It was really an external invasion: Napoleon's conquest and reorganization of the German states into rational administrative units which went on to become the basic German states of the 19th Century, that set the course for Germany as a unitary state.
Europe has the choice of prosperity through the gradual dissolution of hard borders and economic integration, or hard nationalism, lots of hard borders, and a return to the poverty of old.
What they can't have is both: small, fiercely sovereign cultural nation states, and prosperity. It's one or the other. Most Europeans prefer prosperity and the liberty that comes with that over folk dances and excessive outpourings of national sentiment. The old way led to the bloody butcher's bill of the two World Wars and all of the history before it. Europe today is more prosperous and peaceful ever, precisely BECAUSE national sovereignty and cultural identity has been subsumed into a uniform economic bloc.
It IS better than what came before, but for those people for whom flag and language are more important than their personal and family prosperity and freedom of motion and wide range of opportunities, the view is the opposite.
The British chose Brexit, barely. If they really go through with it, British people will end up relatively poorer than the rest of Europeans who stay together.