Who can endure it can win it.


There's an old italian saying:
"Chi la dura, la vince" that can be translated pretty much as "Who can endure it can win it". It makes me think about Osborne, because




I think Osborne and Iain Duncan Smith really are the ones who made the Tories win, because it is clear that they won for the economic policies, and for the economic policies and immigration the Labour lost. I'm not denying I'm a bit upset for the result of Farage, but now let's concentrate on the winners. You never understand if a guy is emotionally tough or emotionally indifferent, you wouldn't expect Osborne and Duncan Smith to be really so successful, despite what the media say. We online journalists and bloggers always complain that TV and the printed press, that I don't call mainstream media anymore because Internet is more mainstream than they, but still we thought it was only about freemasonry and the Illuminati that they shut up and lied: they lied about the Conservatives too, where were all the people who thought Osborne's cuts were right? On the Daily Mail many readers commented that people on benefits were only "fat" scroungers (I don't know why "fat"), but I didn't know how much representative could they be: they all wanted to vote UKIP and UKIP lost dramatically, maybe because Cameron promised the Referendum about the EU, but the mood on the press was that Osborne was hated, while he was re-elected in the same Constituency (Tatton) for the third time each time with more votes than the previous one. People like the cuts or people are ashamed of saying they vote right-wing or the press and TV lie beyond our own lack of trust. Duncan Smith wasn't hated, but basically his policy are twins with the Chancellor's, the Britons evidently are scared of becoming a poor nation and accept the sacrifice. And now Europe comes and the UN lefty agenda of filling us with african and asian immigrants till the ethnical and cultural face of the Continent (Islands included) are changed. I wrote that in my opinion's they provoked Libyan crisis knowing that it would bring such a humanitarian disaster, I agree with Cameron about stopping the traffic of humans and against the quotas of asylum seekers, I simply would like Berlusconi, if he wins again, not to be treated like a pariah by the other moderate right wing leaders because 1) in Italy he's the only powerful alternative to the Left. 2) He's much smarter than many others and tried to keep good terms with Gaddafi which would have saved Italy from this mass immigration from Africa and would have stopped ISIS's murderous activity. Alex Jones already said ISIS is partially supported by the CIA, like the rebels against Assad. I hope Cameron and Sarkozy to be able to stop the EU attempt to legalize this non military invasion pushed strongly at UN level where they are all "globalitarians" and dream the UN to rule over the democratically elected parliaments. Maybe two right wing ruled EU members are enough to stop this plan. Something good may come or in the end, for the Britons there's always the exit door of the Referendum. But, in this moment, I'd rather have the right wing ruled EU members do a good bargain for the left wing ruled EU countries, like Italy, that, if they are let do, destroy us in ten years with Tony Blair's alike policies. Then, I hope Berlusconi will win again. In the end, who can endure it can win it.

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