RE: Blockchain vs Governments; My prediction
Hello bolgan sorry for keeping you waiting for a response. I've bin busy with some other private things. Now to your last reply, the discussion is starting to become complicated if we do not put everything into Historical context and try to understand the positions from each National Country. To tell you the truth I'm not an expert in the Field, but what I might be able to share with you is my view of the situation. For a person who was born and lived in Canada off and on for some 20 years with a German background and having a neighbor to the south the United States of America, Super-Power, Super-Economy flexing its mussels, I might be able to feel what someone from Poland is thinking. The distrust toward Russia and an Economic strong Germany becoming politically more important. Like I said before, my Historic understanding is not the best. It was someone from Poland that brought the first thoughts out of a Political union of Europe so that Germany would be imbedded into this structure to eliminate the mistakes of the past. It is still today not possible to ac chive this on the political level. No one country wants to give up sovereignty jet. On the economic front we do have the Euro, but not every member. The U.K. want out, BREXIT. This is a bad grade for Europe. The USA think many things are unfair and they are paying the bill. They say if we ca not have fair free trade on a global basis then we the U.S. will leave a vacuum power in Europe. This means if we do not some how get our acts together a repeat of a World War or at least an upheaval in Europe is not just something of the past. But we have so many other problems that have to be solved also. So I can not say how things will develop or if Poland has to worry if Russia and Germany become more friendly to another. Personally I feel that for wealthy countries are always looking for new markets to sell their products. The new Markets are the poorer people (Countries). Which means somehow we will find a solution so that less wealthy countries can afford to buy the things. To you I just want to say one more thing, I have the feeling that your English has improved a lot. Keep on going.
No problem Rafael, I was as well busy during weekend :) You are right, we will see what will happen. Politics is a constant power struggle. Thanks, for noticing my English improvement, I need to maintain proper level, to keep my stream of thoughts clear and to the point.