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You don't understand their argument?*Really*?
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2024-14-06
Try not spill yer dubble dubble on the sweatpants!
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2024-14-06
It is in no way the responsibility of the Federal government to enhance productivity. That'd be SOSHALIZZUM!
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2024-14-06
So the other parties *don't* have getting elected as a priority? No wonder they don't get elected then lol.
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Giving that a 1 is a bit gracious...
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But even if you wreck them out of Ukraine, you can't force them to pay any reparation. It's not like WW2 Germany or Japan, which were completely defeated. In Russia's case, pushing them out of Ukraine would not result in a situation where we can force them to pay for reparation. And again I'm saying this as a pro-Ukraine person.
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2024-13-06
I would like to have 10k of it to fix my teeth thanks
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2024-13-06
Environmental damage can easily equate to economic damage.
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2024-13-06
Yeah. Trust me - I'm all for Ukraine. F Russia and Putin, but this whole thing is just Dead on Arrival.
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2024-13-06
wait for the tickets coming in for parking all those military vehicles outside designated parking spaces........
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2024-13-06
Take your Pringle ass to the front line and let me know what you will be thinking about
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I don't think anyone really cares because it's just a big money making Ponzi scheme.
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>The rebuilding of Ukraine when the war is over will account for a ridiculous amount of increased CO2 emissions just in the concrete production I know using no concrete at all is impossible, but I do hope that they'll use a lot of wood wherever possible, both for the buildings and for the furniture in them. It just seems like the easiest way to capture CO2. Plant a forrest, once it's grown, cut it down and use it as building materials, then plant the next generation of trees and repeat the process.
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>Ukraine plans to include the associated climate damage in its compensation claim against Russia Read
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The entire BRICS system is made of nations that often don't see eye to eye to avoid the west because of lack of trust. If those are Russian state assets, it could be taken by enemy property bills. But taking personal assets of citizens is a risky manoeuvre as rich people in west invest in other nations too.
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They can also pay their debts by living their life out in prisons working for cents on the hour
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True but Russia has also seized thousands of western companies and all their assets so it’s not really the exact way you are describing it. All the infransturue, planes, etc they nationalized would probably put a huge dent into the funds that have been talked about using. And also, it’s import to note they are loaning the amount and previously have only talked about taking interest of the money, which is massively different as a loan can be payed back and interest (while still technically stealing) isn’t the same as taking all assets and just dividing them up and handing em out.
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I love how when the dude bought sex, he didn’t even pay her in full. He set up payment plans for that whore. That’s amazing. Idk if that’s common when you get that rich, but usually sex workers want their money upfront. Not in dozens of installments
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2024-14-06
Russian carbon in Ukraine is like a fraction of China coal fire power stations. I am sure if they pay, Xi and Putin would be writing cheques all day.
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2024-14-06
What about the carbon reductions from the loss of life
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2024-14-06
Full scale invasions in Europe were not really done before either (post WW2). So don't do those - and you will be OK.
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I mean you did completely turn the topic onto an entity that had no reason to be brought up.. so seems like you clearly moved the goal post or did some “whatabotism”. You literally said but what about US military? That’s a convo for another thread, the US military isn’t currently the topic at hand. I know ADHD is hard, but finish this topic before dragging in a new one.
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2024-14-06
Politicians lining up to get their piece of the pie.
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2024-14-06
They use it to shutdown anything they don't want discussed.
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The offshore banking accounts getting fatter now.
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2024-14-06
Yes please! Make the weapon manufacturers, suppliers and countries who *donate* these weapons pay
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2024-14-06
None! Rules for thee, none for me
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I guess that works for other companies too. They relocated their dirty manufacturing to Asia, and on paper they’re green and zero carbon, and even pro worker rights.
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WE LANDED ON THE MOON.
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Less than Musks payoff
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No, it's not.
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Are the Russians in the room right now?
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If he fucks a pig on live tv I'll give him my vote.
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All fiat currencies inflate away buying power every year, but the Euro inflated at about 10% over a two year period (like pretty much every major currency on the planet). This shock is felt by everyone, especially when wages don’t keep up. Even worse, Macron decided that backdrop was the stage to push to raise the retirement age in France. And yes, uncontrolled migration. And no, not women and children fleeing Ukraine. Not people from other EU countries. Not people of any particular race or creed who are educated. Referring to the influx of people who have no European ancestry, no cultural ties to France or Europe. Mainly referring to adult males, with little or no formal education. People from societies that are based on extremism and war. People that are viewed at best as a drain on government resources, or at worst as dangerous. Say what you want. Everytime a headline rolls out of a migrant or group of migrants, males from a middle eastern backwater assaulting European women or attacking European businesses the problem is clear. It’s happening all over Europe and the US. Many of these men grew up living in societies and being taught that woman are objects and Christians and Jews are their enemies. People with that mindset are getting into France and countries all over Europe and people like that are incapable of assimilating into our society.
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Because these countries outside of immigration have a dying population so it makes sense to bring immagrants
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A reminder for those who are not aware of it: Macron has basically spend (purposely) the past years building the far right as his only opposition and by doing so gave them legitimacy.
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Not from Muslim theocracies where they are taught Christian’s and Jews are their enemies and women are objects. Not people that have little or no education, little or no desire to learn the language/customs of the countries they’re emigrating to.
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And here I thought USA politics were bad.
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That’s if they go full right. However, there’s a middle ground where you can say “immigrants are humans and should be treated with dignity” and also say that you’re enforcing your immigration laws and reinforcing them as necessary.
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This is the cycle, these countries will swing left again once they realize the right wasn’t the end all be all to their problems.
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France asks Macron to reject extremist liberalism.
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Not really, but I saw it first hand over 20-25 years.
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Not in Finland or in nordics I guess. Our left took a major win in the eu elections without that.
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There hasn't really been an ebb and flow because countries in the Schengen space are supposed to have a similar level of economical development, and to be democracies. Which means, there hasn't been any diaspora or mass migration within that space yet. But it's a good point, because it's the key to understand why there is a strong debate on the place of Turkey in Europe, if any. However, as a Canadian you'll find the same kind of discussions when provinces clash with the federal government regarding what powers they should have. Likewise, European citizens and therefore some political parties, feel that Europe robbed individual countries of their individual autonomy. But really, migrants on their makeshift boats aren't the heart of the issue, the heart of the migration debate in France is the important Maghrébin community and to a lesser degree the African community from the former French colonies. In the 50's France opened the borders to them, needing cheap labor to rebuild the country, but they never welcomed them. The State has always acted as if they were contractors who had a job to do, shouldn't really use the bathroom but didn't want to invest in a porta potty either, and as soon as they were done they were supposed to GTFO. But surprise! They had kids, the kids had kids, and they have the French nationality first, and now there's a whole other issue but the far right only offers a simplistic view on the matter, letting their voters think that if they were in power they'd get rid of them all. Meanwhile the left says it's the moral duty of France to remain a land of welcome.
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France has sharted the bed of immigration, it's a total failure and the numbers are still increasing. It's ok to welcome people, it is not to do so without caring about anything and who enters the country. There comes a moment where people have enough, maybe politics should simply have listened to the people instead of treating them like children and slightly adjusted their immigration policies, but nop, had to be full Manichean.
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Immigrants are not the cause of your problems, dude. Really - they are not. Income inequality and policies that benefit those that have (vs those that have not) are the root of your misery. Not the people who come here looking for a better life. Like this, I mean: https://www.reddit.com/r/WhatIsThisPainting/s/dU0RuTYuED
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2024-13-06
Just have a normal fever - you don't have to get 40 degrees fever, alright? just have like.. 38.5.
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Well as far as I know the subject matter experts are pretty confident that water quality will actually be satisfying (unless there's an outlier-level rain episode). Given that I think the promise makes sense, and the clowning she's been getting is undeserved.
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2024-13-06
Seems clear that France has rejected Macron
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2024-13-06
One doesn’t need to be a pilot to know somethings wrong when a plane crashes.
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> The left made some kind of big coalition to fight back against the far right Does that coalition include Macron's party? Or is it the Melenchon-headed coalition?
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2024-13-06
Democracy is both our greatest strength and our greatest weakness. Eternal vigilance is the cost of keeping liberty, but unfortunately in recent decades we’ve grown lax, and the cost of regaining liberty lost is blood.
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You must have missed the first point that states; >"An estimated 117.3 million people remained forcibly displaced at the end of 2023, having been forced to flee persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations and events seriously disturbing public order," the report stated.
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Except one is explicitly used as the explanation. 
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Does it divide and sow chaos in The US? 24/7 coverage. Is it something sad that most Americans would just read and think "Thats too bad". Nothing.
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Yeah, I remember there was a game developer who was charged for espionage after he tried to buy some classified flight manuals on Ebay for his military simulation game.
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Macron is rising, the right is falling
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Nope, Russian arm sales are plummeting. India pulled out of a major purchase, and so do a bunch of other countries after we all watched how poor the equipment quality is vs. older western equipment that was sent to Ukraine. It also doesn't help that Russia hasn't sent any of its newest tanks or fighter jets into combat. I believe they had an increase in regular firearms sales later on, but that's a drop in the bucket when it comes to losing tank and fighter jet sales, which would fund future development and production.
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Hateful ear slugs.
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Literally abandoned them during an azeri invasion.
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There was a recent take over of the Nagorno-karabakh region by Azerbaijan. It was a pretty one sided conflict with Azerbaijan having Turkey and others as weapon suppliers. I remember reading after the war that the Armenians pretty much knew the war was over 4 days into the conflict. Soviet tech vs Byraktars. We've seen how that went for the Russians. Armenia is part of the CSTO, which is a Russian lead NATO wannabe organization. During the war Russia did not come the Armenians aid. They sent peace keepers to try and stabilize the region which didn't work and now Azerbaijan has expelled all Armenians from the Nagorno-Karabakh. No point in being in a farce alliance if it doesn't function the way it's supposed to. They've also been cozying up to western countries and weapons suppliers lately. Better to get out of the influence of Russia and get closer with western democracies. Good move on their part and they also have a peace treaty in the works with Azerbaijan. The future looks bright for Armenia.
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2024-13-06
Wow, even worse than I thought.
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Putin still hasn't granted him rank of colonel yet, even though he promised :( Poor Lukashenko just wants to have a cool title like Colonel Gaddafi had.
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Armenia red wedding putin would be epic.
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None of the NATO countries really want to see Putin arrested. Too much of a headache. Much easier to just keep making Russia bleed. Unfortunately the biggest obstacle there is domestic.
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China is the first to force foreign companies to work with on of their companies in order to get transfers of technology. They also use cheap labour with little rights (retirement plans, healthcare, maternity leave, labour laws, environmental protection, etc.) If competing with this country means doing the same as they do, no thanks. I don't go for the cheapest option.
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It's more about the artificially low prices than quality. The strategy is to flood the market at a price that no company can compete with, completely take over the segment, and then gouge the market when they have a monopoly.
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Hell apparently neither do you
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2024-13-06
They forced our car makers to create factories in China. This relatively small tariff is nothing compared to that. Tho in the end, for the normal citizen this just means no more cheap EV, just extremely overpriced European cars or now less competitively priced Chinese EVs
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2013 to 2024 -> 11 years. If inflation is 3% per year, $3000 is $4.2k inflation adjusted. It's comparable.
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Nothing will come out of WTO. WTO actually has [a definition of dumping](https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/glossary_e/dumping_e.htm), unfortunately "less than domestic market" or "less than production cost" are both unlikely even for Chinese EVs. Overproduction is not an established dispute argument (i.e. with significant precedence and legal tests). You can argue that TSMC is overproducing, because they are making more chips than Taiwan can consume, and TSMC is heavily subsidized by both Taiwan and now US. Best bet is sued them for regular subsidies, but that tend to drag on for awhile -- Boeing vs Airbus WTO dispute took 17 years.
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Just drinking my coffee waiting for a picture of a pile of EVs that looked like the bicycle pile of garbage.
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EU car manufacturers took subsidies and bought their own stocks to make investors richer China EV manufacturers took subsidies and built affordable cars.
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>Under the Law and Justice (PiS) government that ruled Poland between 2015 and 2023, TVP was turned into a propaganda mouthpiece for the ruling party So good now TVP is not a propaganda mouthpiece for the ruling party, but fair and balanced news source! /s
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He's pro-putin. Ignore.
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How much does concern-troll pay?
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I'd be ok with $50 billion on one missile. Give them fair warning for any staff/workers at Putin's "secret palace". Then send one missile and destroy his love and joy.
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You don’t want your lawmakers beating each other up. It’s a precursor to civil war.
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What if I want them beating each other up just to get them to retire before they get too old?
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