I thought they wanted all countries to be borderless economic zones? How do barriers to trade help this?
I doubt they'll ignore the defense spending.
I see this to be a propaganda move; they're showing people things that are relatable to get them on side.
If the Pentagon spent $300B on an aircraft carrier, but if was only supposed to cost $200B, how does Jon Q Lunchbox know the difference? Maybe it was underestimated, or there was a component shortage or who knows what. Maybe it's waste, but what do I know?
Now, if you show them $1M spent on Portugese Tranny Comics, they're going to say "That's stupid, I don't want that" without any qualification. If you show them a boatload of this stuff, they see a clear, unavoidable pattern.
Then you can start talking about Defense spending.
It raises the question: if Musk thinks they're still alive, does the payout process also think they're still alive?
Edit: What he's saying doesn't even make sense. If they were all just null values, the ages would all be the same ie 1875. But there's a random distribution, almost as though these people sinply have not been declared dead.
Yeah, there are clearly issues with COBOL but it's been running without hiccup, more or less, since the 70s. The very fact that it has not changed in this time is key for maintainability; imagine using Python or Java and having some arbitrary update break the entire social security system, plus changing the way the code works forcing all engineers to relearn and refactor everything.
New =/= Good
Don't assume that the money is staying in the US. If it were me, all of this money would be laundered into an anonymous offshore account.
Reminder: no one exposed by the Panama Papers was ever prosecuted.
By 1850 they owned all of Europe, and by 1913 they owned the entire world (by virtue of merely owning all white countries’ banks), yes.
It's interesting that this coincides with the completion of global interconnection, not unlike how a virus spreads further if people travel.
I imagine, at the village or even city level, Jews were pariahs know to all because of the heinous shit they did, which would have limited their ability to fool people. Once travel to other countries and continents became feasible, suddenly they could pull their schemes on totally unsuspecting foreigners, like the African slave trade or the Opium Wars.
That's where science is your friend.
You can calculate the circumference of the world youself using the same methods and observations the Greeks used. You can observe the movement of the Sun relative to your position to determine the shape of the world using simple geometry. You don't need to rely on "experts" for any of this if you have a proper classical education, which teaches you how to think.
Reality is not created by what we're told but by what we, as divine beings, perceive for ourselves.
The question now is, will it be enforced?
Hold my beer while I go find out.
Even if you do believe it, this demonstrates exactly why it must be legal to question history. If you see this, and the law says you can't question it, of course you must conclude that nothing else you've seen necessarily stems from facts.
I don't deny the Holocaust because of all the evidence, I deny it because doing so is illegal.
Uncharacteristically coherent, good work my friend.
What's the cope? Obviously the vaxx was something between a global ponzi scheme and the worse crime against the human race in history, and the MAGAtards know it.
So, what? Was it Trump doing his best in a difficult situation? Was he tricked by Fauci? How are they rationalizing this?
When it's Satan-worshippers doing it, we call it a Cohencidence.
To be fair, this conspiracy theory has been around for a decade, at least:
Political operatives, at least some of whom are foreign agents, are inflitrating various public institutions to render them incapable of functioning properly by replacing competent workers with loyal croneys.
This is just the latest disaster caused by the biggest, and most obvious, conspiracy in the West today.
Something, something, government prevents monopolies of precious natural resources?
Same thing is happening in Canada. TPTB have recognized that there's a huge wave of dissent so they're having the current regime do everything they can to be seen as the bad guys, while the "populist" candidate does and says pretty much all the same things, but quietly.
DEI
That's literally the policy of putting money towards stupid stuff of which you expect no positive result.
complain about every issue individually
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Capitalism would workfine if usury were banned.
To be fair, he did say this back when you were required to be a socialist (at least) if you wanted that blue check.
I'd classify him more as an opportunist.
Good thing Elon knows what's the greatest good for me personally, and everyone else, and can acheive it all simultaneously. Otherwise, this would come off as pretty tyranical.
This time is critical for Trump supporters to hold him to account. The victory energy is still high and can be focussed on this issue. If everyone puts the same passion into opposing H1-Bs as they do into celebrating, I bet he'll change his tune like Elon.
Unless he's prepared to conpletely drop the populist facade already.
I'm an anti-semite; they can all get out.
Lol, yeah, that tracks
Canadians aren't too happy about it either, ironically.
While we're able to sell natural resources abroad more easily, we also get our markets totally flooded with foreign goods to the point where we can't manufacture anything locally.
There are also a bunch of legalities that mess us up. Maybe 20 years ago, Ontario was going to pay for a program installing solar on personal properties and farms by manufacturing the panels locally and taxing them. They got sued by Japan because, under Free Trade, they aren't allowed to in any way favour locally made goods.