RGR Meets With Europe's #1 Leader - Your Great Prime Minister!

Day 5,682, 09:28 Published in Poland USA by Ronald Gipper Reagan

Dzien Dobry Poland!
I just wanted to share some of my thoughts about my visit there, and also brag a little bit about meeting the man who in my opinion is one of the greatest leaders in the world today. Without going in to too much detail since a lot of this is privileged information, I recently played a part in organizing a trip of VIP's from the US to Poland in order to meet with influential figures in Warsaw. We also did a bit of touring, and then I stayed later and toured Krakow with a friend afterwards. I even appeared on Poland's most popular news program! xD.
https://twitter.com/WiadomosciTVP/status/1661069998012477441
I will share my thoughts on the Prime Minister. I admire that he came from humble beginnings, and was something of a freedom fighter as a kid in the struggle to liberate Poland from communist oppression. He also has the distinction of both being a pragmatic former financial leader, but also stands up for the Christian morals that are fading or have nearly disappeared in many other places. Under the leadership of this government, Poland's economy is booming, they have taken a preeminent role in advocating for Ukraine against Russia's brutal and inexcusable aggression, and also continue to protect unborn children, just to name a few critically important issues. He is also a quite honest and straightforward person, and is not afraid to say what he thinks even if it may not be exactly what you want to hear. On a personal level, he's a very warm and affable man, and I quite enjoyed the interactions I did get to have with him during our roundtable and afterwards.
Here I am with my OMG I AM YOUR BIGGEST FAN expression, and a few other shots:



The PM and I were of course discussing here our plan to mobilize the Polish people to come to the eUS to free us from the elitist PTOers after many years of occupation.

And here I am waiting to receive world leaders in the PM's seat!

It was also sort of surreal to be near the body of one of my personal heroes from history. Not many men can say they were a hero to different people on two continents.

Overall - Very positive impression of Poland. Your cities seem nicer and safer than ours, and the homogeneous population has a lot to do with that. Sorry for the snowflakes who will be offended, but it's the truth. I liked most of the food, the history and the architecture, etc.... Flying back from Chopin airport was the only time I have ever had a positive experience at an airport too. However, we either need to figure out a way to be immortal soon, or Poland like many other European and overall developed countries need to get the fertility rate up closer to 2.1. All the other positive growth obviously isn't sustainable otherwise, and it is going to be a major problem in the not too far off future. Other than that, people should be on notice that "Europe" doesn't just mean France and Germany anymore, and Poland is a quickly rising power.

Because I always have to have something to complain about, I will close with the following. I will say I was utterly shocked that it is not a cultural custom at all to serve tap water at restaurants there. As a person who drinks a LOT of water, it did make me feel weird on the second half of the trip when I actually had to think about what I was buying and all that. Also, I have seen a pay restroom only once or twice in my entire life, so that was also odd to see in a few places, and I am not a big fan of it. Additionally, when I was taking the ICP from Krakow back to Warsaw one of the employees in the First Class car spoke ZERO English. She did not even understand when I asked her if that was the train to Warsaw(just to be sure)... I mean come on. These trains are designed to be bilingual since the menu and the announcements are both in Polish and English. I love your country, but I'm not going to learn Polish. Sorry. xD. It's hard enough motivating myself to open up Duolingo for Spanish!