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You're incorrectly comparing city proper, no one does that. Metropolitan area is the correct defining parameters when comparing populaces. In this context Monterrey and Guadalajara, each with over 5 million, far outpace Tijuana. Even Puebla metro is larger than Tijuana.
Second - Mexican elections are determined by popular vote, not electoral college. The entire country has a population of 130 million, of which only 9million as you stated reside in CDMX. That's only 7% of the population, not even taking into account the obvious fact that the entire population is not eligible to vote.
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I'm going low by listing the city population. The metro areas are far larger. The scale remains the same, though.
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Other threads quote the epoch times as source, so…?
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In something indistinguishable from parody, they claimed honey exports to the Middle East were booming. The radio programme I heard this on had a bloke representing the UK's beekeepers on who said they tried hard to find out what this was about and eventually one beekeeper said "Oh yes, someone turned up at my farm from the Middle East and bought as much honey as he could take through customs".
It sounds like I made this up, you wouldn't believe that in a country that likes to take itself seriously this can happen. How it happens is stupid people get into elected office with stupid agendas, lie to other stupid people who then vote for a stupid idea.
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For foreigners that are trying to wrap their head around why the hell Frexit is even a thing, well it was rather popular at the same time as the Brexit.
It is/was our far right party end goal, but eventually was proved by the british to be a folly as it stands. Now the far right are downplaying these goals by showing "moderate" right wing agenda (which has some popularity since Macron basically destroyed the left-right traditionnal parties), but it's hard very **very** hard to believe they won't sabotage the Eu once they gain majority.
That is why the PM is making such statement. Honestly from my pov it looks like far right are winning, despite the established link to Russia and obvious failures of our neighbors in that regard. They have valid criticism because France has been plagued by disloyal practices from more eastern countries and the EU doesn't enforce certain directives that'd help this.
So yeah, that might sound insane but there needs to be a slow down in french bashing online, because far right France is the last thing we all want (in Eu).
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"Make Britain Great Again" has been a conservative slogan since the 50s. Since the UK's EU accession, there have been _scores_ of reasons given to leave. _Take back Britain from the unelected EU bureaucrats_ and all that.
So they rile up the base with economic promises on the back of immigration fears. They failed (lol) to inform their prospective electorate that they could, indeed, already do the things to immigrants that Brexit promised. The government just chose not to do those things, for the sake of it's own economy. It continues to choose not to, as well, but now there's a fucktonne of paperwork involved in the human movement. So the situation is the basically same, just way slower and massively more expensive to the private sector and the government.
And it was their stalwart thought that "life is just _that_ good in the UK (ignore the retirees in Spain)" that allowed them to continue to believe that EU members would choose UK. The place where the public (well half) has vociferously stated their hatred for them, the place that has much larger barriers to entry, much larger barriers to residence, and a now decimated economy with fewer long-term economic prospects instead of.....literally anywhere else in the EU that won't require "papers, please."
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Great job! You earned your dirty rubles as per every word written. Please share your card details including cvv and date /s
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Do you feel like you achieved anything here?
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We are, in the form of economic aid. But that’s a fraction of the amount pro-Russian propagandists portray
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jfc, what are you going to do with an mim-104? Scan for UFOs?
$6–10 million (FY 2018) for a single missile[4]
read a book you fucking moron
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What is the difference if it is 200k or 500k? That's a shitload of men to lose
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Zaparzhskaya power plant uses VVER design for reactors instead of RMBK, which is safer and automatically shuts down in case of overheating.
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Fuck off shill
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>jfc, what are you going to do with an mim-104? Scan for UFOs?
Defending lifes of my countryman ?
[Deleting from existence ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Bryansk_Oblast_military_aircraft_crashes)5 russian frames (3 planes and 2 helicopters) under 5 minutes ? And [then ](https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2023/12/22/minus-three-russian-bombers-ukraine-set-another-deadly-missile-ambush-and-shot-down-a-trio-of-high-tech-su-34s/)3 more ? Intercepting russian "[un-interceptable](https://www.economist.com/europe/2023/06/13/how-kyiv-fended-off-a-russian-missile-blitz-in-may)" ballistic missile ?
Name a few, where we can apply that MIM-104s
Yeah, it's expensive
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> Is there a bloodless or low blood option on the menu instead?
Someone kills Putin.
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You know, saying something like "I bet if Trump acted completely against his prior actions and established personality, you'd be acting differently" isn't the own you think it is.
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Whatever mental gymnastics it takes to justify devoting people's entire personalities to being his supporter.
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If only Trump's voter base had any idea the risk of WWIII is a lot higher under him. If only.
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So the ones supplying arms to Ukraine have imposed "rules" governing the way in which they fight their war? And they must adhere to these rules while Russia commits war crimes that go against their agreement to not do so in the Geneva Conventions, or whatever the agreement was? Maybe I'm the outlier, but it seems like Ukraine is fighting a war with their hands tied.
And as far as war crimes, I am referring to the instances in which Russia was gassing enemy combatants. I don't really buy into the idea of an agreement preventing parties engaged in combat from winning by any means, but that's just me.
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Never knew you spelled Zuma as t r u m p..
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How Democracy going for South Africa?
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Are other riot starters on your list too😉?
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Not many actually, but he fucked our country and probably set us back decades. Everything was relatively fine until he came along, and now he’s running for parliament again? He’s not even allowed to hold office anymore, but he has a crazy influence over the country, politicians and citizens alike. He should be in prison, or at least retired in the home he funded with stolen money, but he’s still out there at 82 years trying to grab power where he can.
I can only hope that the ANC makes the wise decision to not coalesce with the MK party, but that still remains a very real possibility. You best believe the next few weeks will be almost as tense as waiting for the election results, because the coalition that prevails will have a direct impact on the trajectory of the country.
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If it makes you feel better he set back democracy decades world wide. Set back action on climate change world wide (war on windmills for one). Set back trust among nations as well . So 🤷🏿♂️
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I am still laughing about the poop balloons.
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The Netherlands have the advantage of being flat as fuck so without valleys a flood spreads out more.
The problem in Germany is hills either saturated with water from heavy rain (the current situation) or so dry because of no rain at all that it acts hydrophobic (the mass flooding 3 years ago) leading to the water collecting at lowpoints.
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Oh I didn't even realize it was raining to be honest oops
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I'd be surprised if there were no attempts.
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What rubbish are you talking about? There were pro-democracy protests: Tiananmen, which is conveniently scrubbed from the CCP records.
I'm Chinese. Do you know how many overseas Chinese diaspora know the lies of the CCP, but ironically the mainlanders don't?
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Never mind that the Chinese diaspora are one of the most pro democracy groups. Never mind the democracy that is more fair than the US sitting right next door, started by Chinese, for Chinese, which also came out of a terrible dictatorship.
Its true that China didn't have democracy before 1949, its true that the nationalists were corrupt and horrible to their people, its not true that no one wanted democracy since then. Many hid in shipping containers to free themselves and their children, that's how much they wanted it. The pro-democracy chinese population fled, that's why there isn't much support in China, not because Chinese people somehow don't abide by the same rules and behaviors as everyone else on earth.
Don't sweat that other commentor too much, communism teaches hatred and vitriol. Without it, the house collapses. Those who want the truth will find it for themselves.
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> Chinas worst deed
Did you mean of all time? Or just this in relation to this war?
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I mean in our current times. If you want to talk about the great leap forward and how mao killed millions by failing to listen to his scientists, and why we failed to learn the critical lesson history had for us, that's a different convo.
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Lets hope he rots in jail
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Corrupt politician
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Okay lodu
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Dhruv ke tatte yaha bhi pohoch gaye
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Okay lodu
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Electoral bonds : wow.. supreme court wow.. democracy exists
Kejriwal arrest : democracy dead.. supreme court biased
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It is their fault. Pakistan religious leaders rejected the help of International Rotary to eradicate polio. Now they face the consequences.
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The people not voting for Biden because he is too supportive of Israel are stupid but there is a less vocal crowd that are unhappy with him not doing enough to bring US hostages home and not doing enough to help Israel defeat Hamas and counter Russian/Iranian influence in the region.
Russia and Iran are using proxies to attack Jewish people worldwide and bombard Israel to distract from Ukraine and internal Iranian issues.
Battle lines are forming worldwide and the Gaza conflict is a just a small part of a bigger picture.
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Our playing both ends against the middle has resulted in 70 years of terrorism and settler violence, two intifadas, a Hamas government in Gaza and several extreme right-wing governments in Israel, insurrections in Jordan and Egypt, an emboldened Iran, and zero prospect of peace in the lifetime of anyone now living. All because of a series of US presidents' lust to go down in history as the guy who solved the Middle East.
Maybe it's time for us to pick a fucking side.
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Israel allows massive amounts of aid into Gaza, much more than before the war. Literally like 3k calories per person per day, including women and children.
'Limit their operations in Rafah'? why? what does that even mean?
Settlements had nothing to do with Gaza, and had nothing to do with escalations honestly, freezing them never stopped terrorism or even reduced it, i wish people read up a bit more on this myth before just buying it.
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Lmao. They're at war. It's not realistic to think there won't be a single civilian casualty. That's the reality. The only option to avoid all civilian casualties is not to wage war against Hamas, which is not acceptable or realistic after 10/7. So.... what's your grand alternative?
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and by "worst impulses" you mean "defeating Hamas"
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credit biden will get for this : 0
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No, I have logic and the ability to understand nuance. Nuance is not deflecting... decisions aren't made in a vacuum. I fully understand your criticisms, and they're ridiculous given the circumstances. Of course her actions don't exist in a vacuum. I still don't see the mistake she made... so not sure what you're blabbing about.
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>But voter ID laws and other unconstitutional barriers should be implemented to prevent poor communities from voting as easily as the rest of the country.
Voter ID laws should be implemented so that only citizens vote. It's not hard or enough of a barrier to get an ID that your argument is valid for preventing citizens to vote. Illegal immigrants shouldn't be voting in our elections... which is what Dems appear to want.
>I don't support socialism or people getting life-saving care that won't ruin their life financially
Not sure what you're getting at here, but I certainly am anti-socialism. I'm pro people getting the proper insurance coverage they need so they don't have to pay out of pocket and I'm pro US healthcare access and availability unlike a lot of countries with socialized healthcare.
>I assume all diversity hires are unqualified and don't agree that institutional discrimination is an issue preventing upward mobility in many communities.
I speak from personal experience and what I've seen in practice first hand. This isn't an assumption. Nice try though.
> Right wing pandering has become so transparent lol
Nope, it's called common sense. But again, nice try you loser lib. And I know you're a lib because you so dearly cling to me being right wing because there's one or two points you disagree with me on. You're so fragile its hilarious.
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Typically $4bn. It's currently $6bn this year because of the current conflict.
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Personally I feel like nations should hold themselves to higher standards than terrorist organizations, but maybe that's just me.
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And by "defeating Hamas" you mean "causing a humanitarian catastrophe". It's already bad, it could have been worse.
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Of course, anyone who actually cares about Palestinians wouldn't say that if they have more than 2 brain cells to rub together. Trump isn't going to differentiate Hamas from Palestinians. The biggest thing that would bother Trump is that Bibi congratulated Biden after the 2020 election. He's still seething over that one. If Bibi were to full on ethnically cleanse the Palestinian, Trump would likely celebrate.
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And the reality is that whether or not we care about Israel is irrelevant.
The US will continue to operate in the region regardless of our opinion of Israel. We could hate Israel and we'd still have parked a carrier strike group in the Mediterranean to shoot down Iranian missiles and maintain naval superiority in the region.
People assume that the US supports Israel because of some innate sense of Zionism - and while I won't deny that there are certainly groups of American politicians who do indeed believe that, the reality is that Israel serves a significantly greater strategic interest to the US than it just being the religious home to some Jews. Same goes for our work with the Saudis, who (evidence suggests) were behind 9/11.
Here's how I see it - if we stop giving them aid, whatever leverage we have is gone. That's not a great position for us to be in, but if we stop giving aid, Israel will have literally zero reason to head the word of the United States. They're a nuclear power and a military power in the middle east, more than capable of holding their own against Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, whoever wants to try and kill them.
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The USA is able to excert way more influence if it really wanted.
You know how much resources Israel gets from the US. These where never brought into question.
Red lines are trampled, and words of caution are ignored without any repercussions, not because the US doesn't have the influence but because it doesn't want to bring any consequences to bare against Israel.
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Thing is, Israel would ether way evacuate everyone WITH or WITHOUT Biden pressure. Simply because the whole world is looking at this conflict. The whole thing between Biden and Israel is his election campaign
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>Their justification was they thought one Hamas member might be in the convoy. **One.**
And the officers involved were fired for that, and the regional commander was reprimanded for not being proactive enough in preventing officers from acting against policy like that...
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I mean it's literally all over the news and can be easily found if you had any interest in finding out.
Here are a few links to help you out:
https://www.newsweek.com/israel-has-created-new-standard-urban-warfare-why-will-no-one-admit-it-opinion-1883286
https://www.scnr.com/article/civilian-to-combatant-kill-ratio-in-gaza-has-few-precedents-in-modern-history_cbd8cfe98e0511ee9c930242ac1c0002
https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/gaza-fatality-data-has-become-completely-unreliable
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You may want to read these before you cite them. From your article: “Less than two months from when the latest conflict between the two factions began, the Israeli bombing campaign in Gaza has reportedly resulted in one of the highest combatant-civilian casualty ratios (roughly 13:1) of any war in modern history.”
Care to admit you’re wrong now?
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Nice cherry picking. Read the rest of the article you clown.
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Yeah no, both Hamas and the IDF have plenty of blame to take for the suffering occurring in Gaza.
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What’s funny is that if you don’t average out the sea level rises over the past 20k years, and look at the year to year, you’d see a massive spike since the Industrial Revolution. Stop trying to throw out numbers in bad faith
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I feel the word "evacuate" here is a bit misleading.
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Some property out on like Nantucket or something similarly bougie sold at like a 1/4 the multi million price. The had lost 25 ft of the waterfront property to the sea. And it is not the first to do so. It is happening on all islands
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Once that glacier in Antarctica melts the reality will be insanely tragic for billions of people. The science says it’s holding back enough ice to rise sea levels by 50-60 metres .
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Happening everywhere. Go look at Daytona beach
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check out king tides in Florida- whole neighborhoods are flooding in a regular basis [link](https://www.fortlauderdale.gov/government/departments-a-h/city-manager-s-office/strategic-communications/king-tides)
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Must be a Florida thing, because over here on the West Coast sea levels haven't risen at all. Oh wait, the sea levels at Ellis Island in New York haven't raised in over a hundred years. Strange.
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So, your counter evidence to a report saying that a small island in the carribean is being evacuated due to rising sea levels is ‘but rich people aren’t selling their beachfront property’?
Yes, panama is deeply invested in the ‘big climate’ scam.
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Panama, like every other country in the world, stole land from Indigenous people and by your own admission, put them in one small area that is not nearly enough.
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The kuna were originally from Urabá, in Colombia, during colonization they fled to the area to the west which ended up being the lands today known as the autonomous region of kuna yala, they live in islands, but if you include their mainland territory they have around 5500 km2, for about 100 000 kunas, and obviously are panamanian citizens as well so they can live in the rest of the country as well, they decide to live in islands because that's their culture, nobody forced them to live in islands
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What is the general population's opinion about this?
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Good to see all these nations banding together against the Israel.
I mean really, in all their own righteous moral authority...it's heartening to see so many turn their backs on the Jews as is the world's habit.
So glad to see as so many things have changed, that some things never change.
Edit: Go ahead ban me, whatever...I don't care. Anyone wants to know how the holocaust could ever happen...this is how.
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They want to rise the price of oil, raising the price of gasoline for everyone which will hurt all the politicians trying to be reelected; Biden, Trudeau, Macron and many others.
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2024-02-06
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Except nobody is following it but KSA. kSA losing huge market share. Their deficits are almost already made up in western hemisphere by Guyana and Canada and US production. They may be trying to hold on until Trump or not who knows, but no matter who wins they will have to turn on the taps again. It’s gonna be a fun few years.
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2024-02-06
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Every person who reduces oil dependence lowers OPECs power. I’m partial to hybrids personally but OPEC has lost pricing power and it’s great
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2024-02-06
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Amazing how we live in a world where there is a sizable enough majority of Americans, that would vote for a convicted fraud.
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2024-02-06
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Destroying the planet is an abuse of power.
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2024-03-06
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All of our energy production has hit record levels. This includes both fossil fuels and green energy. We’ve increased across the board.
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