National suicide – a rejection or just a reprieve for the USA?

Europe cannot commit suicide—because, inconveniently for the doomsayers and central planners, the Europe they envision doesn’t actually exist. It’s a fractious, quarrelsome chimera held together with treaties, duct tape, and a shared illusion, and the centrifugal forces within the EU are already tugging hard at the seams. Not every nation is going to march in lockstep toward the green gulag; some will resist, quietly or not. I still nurture a flicker of hope that my dear, dithering Austria might come to its senses and exit the madness early, embracing policies rooted in reality rather than climate catechism. There’s no guarantee, of course, but the fundamentals aren’t hopeless—for some. Others, well, let’s just say the prognosis is terminal. But here’s the rub for the green authoritarians: you can’t roll tanks into countries that simply walk away. Europe’s much-lauded “diversity” may yet prove to be the greatest thorn in the side of its would-be eco-commissars.