Since its founding and even beyond
Fun October 5, 2025
Ursula von der Layen is, without a doubt, the greatest leader in the history of the European Union — since its founding and even beyond.
Under her unwavering leadership, Europe has overcome all its economic problems, productivity has been restored, unemployment has disappeared, inflation has practically vanished, and the European nations have been brought to great heights of multifaceted development. Immigration has been resolved in a poetic way, and millions of immigrants have perfectly integrated into the cultures that welcomed them.
There is perfect freedom of expression, and politicians and citizens often meet in congresses where, through amicable discussions, they outline solutions and directives. The national identity of the member states has been preserved and even encouraged, standing firm against the destabilizing globalist current. The European Union has become the most important player on the political and military stage — and all this thanks to the greatness and free spirit of Madam Ursula.
But of course, there have been — and there will always be — voices who, in fits of jealousy, will attempt to undermine the greatness of the mighty leader.
Their whispers are but fleeting shadows against the blazing light of her legacy — for no envy, no slander, no petty intrigue can dim the radiance of such unparalleled greatness.
According to politico.eu:
No confidence vote... But Commission President Ursula von der Leyen can breathe a sigh of relief after her allies confirmed they’ll stand behind her during next week’s two votes of no-confidence in the European Parliament plenary.
Beneath the surface, frustration with von der Leyen still simmers. “We don’t exclude” playing the censure card, warned García’s spokesperson, “if we see the need.”
“You can start to feel people are so fed up they’re beginning to consider the unimaginable,” one of them warned.
“Ursula is shit, but it’s the best we can have,” said a Socialist MEP who supports von der Leyen in public, granted anonymity to speak candidly.
But this makes perfect sense. Being a Member of the European Parliament is a highly lucrative business.
From a recent Telegram post of Chay Bowes
Welcome to Brussels, where 720 MEPs lap up at least €131,000 a year.
Don't forget the General Expenditure Allowance of €4,950 a month, the daily subsistence allowance of €350 for 16 days a month, the travel expenses reimbursment, and the numerous subsidised resteraunts.
Indeed, official sources confirm that the pre-tax salary is €9,366.70 (netto €7,300), This is uniform for all MEPs and is subject to EU tax and insurance contributions).
From the same Chay Bowes:
Never forget that Germany abstained from the European Council vote to nominate Ursula Von Der Leyen as President of the European Commission in 2019,
Due to "concerns" over von der Leyen's record as German Defense Minister, including procurement scandals and favoritism.
Based on the unimpeachable evidence before us, Ursula von der Leyen does not merely lead; she transcends. She is not just a leader for our time, but for the ages—the most formidable and visionary architect of destiny Europe has ever been graced to witness.
So helps us God.