The Dutch government headed by Prime Minister Mark Rutte has collapsed. His controversial stance on immigration brought a change which makes all the farmers happy. Hopefully, they can negotiate their survival with the incoming replacements.
Dutch fed up with migrants
Enough is enough, Dutch citizens declared. Doing away with all the farmers is bad enough but the “overwhelming stream of asylum-seekers” was the straw which broke the government’s back.
It’s being reported that the “crisis arose after the government realized it couldn’t progress beyond a stalemate over Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s conservative VVD party’s plan to separate refugee families and limit the number of migrants entering the Netherlands.” Gee, that sounds familiar. We’re in the process of impeaching Alejandro Mayorkas over those same issues.
Rutte has been driving half the Dutch Netherlands nuts for a long time now. He holds the record as “the longest-service premier of the nation.” They call him a “conservative” but that’s confusing to Americans because he’s a close friend of Klaus Schwab and was demoniacally devoted to Agenda 2030.
Netherlands… Mark Rutte has been forced to resign as his party no longer has control and they can not rein in immigration. Rutte was trying to seize over 3000 farms to free land for immigrants. He will resign as the most corrupt, unpopular leader in Dutch history…
RESIST… pic.twitter.com/Ba68EmMBmK
— Pelham (@Resist_05) July 7, 2023
He was an enemy of those devoted to faith, family and especially farms. They call that side “the coalition.” Rutte’s reign of terror is over because the progressive P.M. “resigned in the wake of the collapse.” He’s not cleaning out his desk just yet though. He’ll “remain in office until a new prime minister is chosen.”
“It is no secret,” Rutte admits, “that the coalition partners have very different views on migration policy. And today, unfortunately, we have to draw the conclusion that those differences are irreconcilable.” Why can’t Joe Biden be as pragmatic as the dutch? Americans wonder.
Our differences over migration are just as irreconcilable and Joe Biden manages to escape prison on bribery, influence peddling and money laundering charges. Charges which won’t be filed as long as his friends are doing the charging. Joe won’t leave office until he’s carted out.

And the entire cabinet
Joe Biden could really take a few tips from Mark Rutte over this one. Joe could save our nation a whole lot of anguish if he did what Mark Rutte did, stand up and take his defeat like a man.
“That is why I will immediately offer the resignation of the entire Cabinet to the king in writing.” The dutch King is nothing but a symbolic figurehead.
The whole dilemma which caused the entire government to suddenly pancake was “the issue of immigration, which has put a strain on the already densely populated country’s housing infrastructure.” Rutte planned to take away all the farms and build huge blocks of housing units for the same people who are looting and burning their way across France, and on into other European nations.
🚨BREAKING: Dutch PM Mark Rutte has resigned. He was the mastermind behind the WEF closure of 30,000 Dutch farms.
This comes days after we launched our anti-WEF campaign in the Netherlands.
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— Anti WEF (@ANTlWEF) July 8, 2023
The dutch aren’t about to let that happen there. Their farmers may have lit some hay bales and tires on fire in defense of their lives and livelihoods but they didn’t burn any buildings or loot any shopping malls.
For months, the “four-party coalition had been trying to hash out a deal for months on how to handle the dramatic influx of thousands of migrants seeking refuge, including from African nations and Ukraine.” The deal came down to the creation of “two classes of asylum.” One only temporary “for people fleeing conflicts.”
The permanent one would be reserved for “people trying to escape persecution” and there would be a cap on the number of those. That sounds like a reasonable compromise to the dutch masses but not to Rutte. Just like El Paso Texas, “Last year, the country’s reception center turned refugees away from its overcrowded housing complexes, forcing them to sleep outside in squalid conditions.“