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2024-13-06
The EU should expect illegal immigrants from Hungary after their country becomes ass poor paying these fines!
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The EU should expect illegal immigrants from Hungary after their country becomes ass poor paying these fines!
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2024-13-06
And what happens if they don’t pay this fine?
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And what happens if they don’t pay this fine?
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2024-14-06
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2024-13-06
Lunch
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Lunch
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2024-15-06
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2024-13-06
When you were with almost 300% annually it makes sense
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When you were with almost 300% annually it makes sense
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2024-13-06
This is the dumbest fucking thing I have read in a while. Even the Roman's had to fight off hyper inflation when they stood up more mints around the empire so they could more easily pay frontline garrisons. Diocletian tried to put in price caps on every good sold which is why we now know what the relative value of goods in the empire were in the early 300's. If I recall they didn't even fully understand that the problem was inflation. Economic theory was not that well developed as it is now. 
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This is the dumbest fucking thing I have read in a while. Even the Roman's had to fight off hyper inflation when they stood up more mints around the empire so they could more easily pay frontline garrisons. Diocletian tried to put in price caps on every good sold which is why we now know what the relative value of goods in the empire were in the early 300's. If I recall they didn't even fully understand that the problem was inflation. Economic theory was not that well developed as it is now. 
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2024-13-06
there's no such thing as a perfect economy, nor a perfect system for political economy. Feel free to share what you think works better - generally, if we're talking about stimulating economic growth, I'm gonna go with demand-side economic policy.
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there's no such thing as a perfect economy, nor a perfect system for political economy. Feel free to share what you think works better - generally, if we're talking about stimulating economic growth, I'm gonna go with demand-side economic policy.
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2024-14-06
As an argentinian I'm pretty familiar with my country's economic history, that's why I know these guys are gonna damage our economy even more
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As an argentinian I'm pretty familiar with my country's economic history, that's why I know these guys are gonna damage our economy even more
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2024-14-06
Fucking dumbass acts oblivious regarding Argentinan economic futility for the past decade. Must be a prior corrupt shill.
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Fucking dumbass acts oblivious regarding Argentinan economic futility for the past decade. Must be a prior corrupt shill.
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2024-14-06
You're not special neither is your situation, and I'm all too familiar with it. You don't need to half purchase power to fix this. Austerity is just an excuse for every indebted county to flow money from the lower to the upper classes.
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You're not special neither is your situation, and I'm all too familiar with it. You don't need to half purchase power to fix this. Austerity is just an excuse for every indebted county to flow money from the lower to the upper classes.
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2024-14-06
Dude, these statistics that are talked about are MONTHLY. They are all in comparison to the month prior. It doesn't factor the gigantic collapse 6 months ago. It will take a long time to recover anywhere near. You can't get a 60% price increase and the following month 5% and pretend prices are roughly the same.
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Dude, these statistics that are talked about are MONTHLY. They are all in comparison to the month prior. It doesn't factor the gigantic collapse 6 months ago. It will take a long time to recover anywhere near. You can't get a 60% price increase and the following month 5% and pretend prices are roughly the same.
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2024-14-06
Amem! As a neighbor I feel happy that Argentina is slowly but steadily getting back on its feet under Milei. You guys deserve prosperity after all this time of crisis. Best wishes!
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Amem! As a neighbor I feel happy that Argentina is slowly but steadily getting back on its feet under Milei. You guys deserve prosperity after all this time of crisis. Best wishes!
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2024-14-06
Acabas de describir a los peronistas.
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Acabas de describir a los peronistas.
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2024-14-06
¿Porque siempre tiene que aparecer alguien que afirma que queremos una segunda guerra por las Malvinas?
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¿Porque siempre tiene que aparecer alguien que afirma que queremos una segunda guerra por las Malvinas?
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2024-14-06
you do know that the definition of liberal changes from country to country right?
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you do know that the definition of liberal changes from country to country right?
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2024-14-06
Not from reddit. From Argentinian economists
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Not from reddit. From Argentinian economists
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2024-14-06
Shrink the government and reduce spending and you get results.
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Shrink the government and reduce spending and you get results.
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2024-14-06
This is my Libertarian dream. As a Canadian, if this is what we get after blatent corruption and money printing into inflation, sign me up!
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This is my Libertarian dream. As a Canadian, if this is what we get after blatent corruption and money printing into inflation, sign me up!
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2024-14-06
Mans got good economic policy. I don't have to agree with him on everything.
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Mans got good economic policy. I don't have to agree with him on everything.
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2024-14-06
This is like most companies nowadays, you cut stuff you dont think you need now and then spend multiple times more in future when you actually find out you actually need it. Your balance looks great now but then long term you hamstring yourself. Or maybe optimistically you cut stuff you don’t need and then find out you can live without. Ideally you would be smart and look into everything and reassess with a clear head but no, you got to show leadership and use momentum before it’s gone and hacksaw everything. Who knows which way is best but I got sinking feeling if you dont continue with infrastructure and education and some essentials, things might be looking grim
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This is like most companies nowadays, you cut stuff you dont think you need now and then spend multiple times more in future when you actually find out you actually need it. Your balance looks great now but then long term you hamstring yourself. Or maybe optimistically you cut stuff you don’t need and then find out you can live without. Ideally you would be smart and look into everything and reassess with a clear head but no, you got to show leadership and use momentum before it’s gone and hacksaw everything. Who knows which way is best but I got sinking feeling if you dont continue with infrastructure and education and some essentials, things might be looking grim
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2024-14-06
Which countries?
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Which countries?
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2024-14-06
love Bukele, I hope things only get better under him.
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love Bukele, I hope things only get better under him.
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2024-14-06
That and the extreme levels that the inflation was at under Milei means people can't afford shit in Argentina. No consumption -> Less inflation Just look at the consumer price index: https://tradingeconomics.com/argentina/consumer-price-index-cpi
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That and the extreme levels that the inflation was at under Milei means people can't afford shit in Argentina. No consumption -> Less inflation Just look at the consumer price index: https://tradingeconomics.com/argentina/consumer-price-index-cpi
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2024-14-06
lmao. 'a non-libertarian can invest in the country with better economic conditions.'
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lmao. 'a non-libertarian can invest in the country with better economic conditions.'
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2024-14-06
They tried Peronism in the long run and look what that ended up in
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They tried Peronism in the long run and look what that ended up in
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2024-14-06
ITT people finding ways to cope with the fact a libertarian made tremendous positive changes to an economy
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ITT people finding ways to cope with the fact a libertarian made tremendous positive changes to an economy
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2024-14-06
Usually austerity is the way out of hyperinflation, and austerity usually brings upon economic shrinkage leading to a recession. They’re definitely connected but not the same.
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Usually austerity is the way out of hyperinflation, and austerity usually brings upon economic shrinkage leading to a recession. They’re definitely connected but not the same.
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2024-14-06
So it’s just pure chance and would’ve happened anyway? All of the absolutely massive budget cuts and reforms he has brought on had no effect on it, gotcha.
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So it’s just pure chance and would’ve happened anyway? All of the absolutely massive budget cuts and reforms he has brought on had no effect on it, gotcha.
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2024-14-06
Argentina is is still far from being out of the woods. People can afford less right now than they could before Milei because of the extreme levels the inflation was at when his austerity measures began. https://tradingeconomics.com/argentina/consumer-price-index-cpi Less consumption means less inflation, this by itself isn't purely a good thing and far from enough to fix their economy.
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Argentina is is still far from being out of the woods. People can afford less right now than they could before Milei because of the extreme levels the inflation was at when his austerity measures began. https://tradingeconomics.com/argentina/consumer-price-index-cpi Less consumption means less inflation, this by itself isn't purely a good thing and far from enough to fix their economy.
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2024-14-06
Only a madman would attempt to seriously fix argentinas economy, but i wonder what kind of leader he will be if and when more economic stable times come.
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Only a madman would attempt to seriously fix argentinas economy, but i wonder what kind of leader he will be if and when more economic stable times come.
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2024-14-06
> don’t question my background So no… I see. > companies generate wealth true production That’s definitely the intent, but do *all* companies achieve this? Not even close. You know the factors that make private companies profitable and stable (in general compared to public ones)? Profit incentive, obviously. On the other hand the government will try to appease the general population for PR and political gain not gouging prices, keeping it accesible for all etc; continuous leadership, governments change every 4-5 years, guess who doesn’t give a flying fuck to leave a mess for the next party if that can benefit then in the long run. Plus, the transition from private company to public domain isn’t free, public salaries and benefits tend to be higher for low level employees, governments usually pay a premium for infraestructura compared with private entities, this relates to the profit incentive as government are reckless with spending as the cash practically appears in their locker. I can go on mate, there are just too many reason why you idea to nationalise stuff is just a bad one in this scenario. > why not focus on making them more efficient Okay, how? Cause I’m pretty sure there have been countless attempts in dozens of countries and you still see the same trend of public “companies” burning money in transportation, education, healthcare you name it. Now let’s assume that you figure out the perfect plan, how long will it take you to implement it? And for what gain? It’s just nonsense, not worth the risk in this scenario. > how can someone disagree with raising taxes on the rich I didn’t. I disagreed that this will even come close to solving the Argentine situation. With the rest I agree, it was a bad move from Milei.
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> don’t question my background So no… I see. > companies generate wealth true production That’s definitely the intent, but do *all* companies achieve this? Not even close. You know the factors that make private companies profitable and stable (in general compared to public ones)? Profit incentive, obviously. On the other hand the government will try to appease the general population for PR and political gain not gouging prices, keeping it accesible for all etc; continuous leadership, governments change every 4-5 years, guess who doesn’t give a flying fuck to leave a mess for the next party if that can benefit then in the long run. Plus, the transition from private company to public domain isn’t free, public salaries and benefits tend to be higher for low level employees, governments usually pay a premium for infraestructura compared with private entities, this relates to the profit incentive as government are reckless with spending as the cash practically appears in their locker. I can go on mate, there are just too many reason why you idea to nationalise stuff is just a bad one in this scenario. > why not focus on making them more efficient Okay, how? Cause I’m pretty sure there have been countless attempts in dozens of countries and you still see the same trend of public “companies” burning money in transportation, education, healthcare you name it. Now let’s assume that you figure out the perfect plan, how long will it take you to implement it? And for what gain? It’s just nonsense, not worth the risk in this scenario. > how can someone disagree with raising taxes on the rich I didn’t. I disagreed that this will even come close to solving the Argentine situation. With the rest I agree, it was a bad move from Milei.
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2024-14-06
Aussies calling their country "down under" could attack you for the insult, and I hear they're poisonous so beware.
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Aussies calling their country "down under" could attack you for the insult, and I hear they're poisonous so beware.
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2024-14-06
It hasn’t done anything for the Argentine Peso it’s 1$ = 906 Pesos.
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It hasn’t done anything for the Argentine Peso it’s 1$ = 906 Pesos.
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2024-14-06
Less so than it is now. What is it now? 57.4% so....majority of people are living in poverty.
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Less so than it is now. What is it now? 57.4% so....majority of people are living in poverty.
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2024-14-06
2 years, is literally in the title
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2 years, is literally in the title
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2024-14-06
Milei uses some sketchy numbers that may not really represent real, average wages but some subset of them. I guess the government thinks it's a good strategy to keep up the hype and hopes, but I fear it will retaliate if things don't go well as fast as expected. Argentina's productive potential is enormous. Foreign investment could not even be needed, if locals are let sufficiently free to exploit the insane potential the country has. But of course, under those conditions foreign investment would also want to turn up.
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Milei uses some sketchy numbers that may not really represent real, average wages but some subset of them. I guess the government thinks it's a good strategy to keep up the hype and hopes, but I fear it will retaliate if things don't go well as fast as expected. Argentina's productive potential is enormous. Foreign investment could not even be needed, if locals are let sufficiently free to exploit the insane potential the country has. But of course, under those conditions foreign investment would also want to turn up.
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2024-14-06
Why would that be the case? My guess would've been the black market would improve faster for being more dynamic, less chained by regulations and taxes. That of course doesn't mean their salaries are higher.
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Why would that be the case? My guess would've been the black market would improve faster for being more dynamic, less chained by regulations and taxes. That of course doesn't mean their salaries are higher.
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2024-14-06
Some of what Bukele has done is indisputably good. But he has also presided over a lot of government corruption, not unlike previous governments, has created a mountain debt that is sure to screw us eventually, and has erased freedom of speech within the country. I wish non-Salvadorans were a bit less gung-ho about the guy, there’s a lot to overlook.
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Some of what Bukele has done is indisputably good. But he has also presided over a lot of government corruption, not unlike previous governments, has created a mountain debt that is sure to screw us eventually, and has erased freedom of speech within the country. I wish non-Salvadorans were a bit less gung-ho about the guy, there’s a lot to overlook.
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2024-15-06
governments in a lot of places are just too big now tbh. people don't even realize to what extent, and its not even just spending stuff like tons of regulations can be so harmful too, bad tax codes/inefficient/regressive taxes etc., all of these things are incredibly damaging
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governments in a lot of places are just too big now tbh. people don't even realize to what extent, and its not even just spending stuff like tons of regulations can be so harmful too, bad tax codes/inefficient/regressive taxes etc., all of these things are incredibly damaging
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2024-15-06
They are dealing with corruption. Miele put a minister into office that is auditing all of the ministries. She’s doing a bang up job at it. Look up what Sandra Pettovello is doing there. Some of the stuff she has found is insanely terrible
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They are dealing with corruption. Miele put a minister into office that is auditing all of the ministries. She’s doing a bang up job at it. Look up what Sandra Pettovello is doing there. Some of the stuff she has found is insanely terrible
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2024-15-06
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2024-13-06
Winters will soon be non existent
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Winters will soon be non existent
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2024-13-06
>Unfortunately very doubtful that NATO as a whole is ready to start shooting down Russian planes themselves. If NATO were to "help" enforce a no fly zone that could mean that NATO assets are used to down incoming missiles/artillery/drones so that Ukrainian air defense can focus on aircraft. That way NATO isn't attacking any Russian forces. That being said I'm just rolling with the comment you're responding to and also find it highly unlikely for NATO to do so. At most *maybe* Poland stations some long range air defense along their border to do so or uses their air force(within their own borders) to do so.
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>Unfortunately very doubtful that NATO as a whole is ready to start shooting down Russian planes themselves. If NATO were to "help" enforce a no fly zone that could mean that NATO assets are used to down incoming missiles/artillery/drones so that Ukrainian air defense can focus on aircraft. That way NATO isn't attacking any Russian forces. That being said I'm just rolling with the comment you're responding to and also find it highly unlikely for NATO to do so. At most *maybe* Poland stations some long range air defense along their border to do so or uses their air force(within their own borders) to do so.
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2024-13-06
Can’t they just run some extension cords from the rest of Europe? Maybe a few surge strips?
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Can’t they just run some extension cords from the rest of Europe? Maybe a few surge strips?
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2024-14-06
In fact, the very existence of NATO is why countries like Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have avoided even the slightest hint of invasion of them by Russia. Sounds like NATO is doing exactly what it was designed to do for NATO.
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In fact, the very existence of NATO is why countries like Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have avoided even the slightest hint of invasion of them by Russia. Sounds like NATO is doing exactly what it was designed to do for NATO.
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2024-14-06
I mean... That will happen eventually if they don't leave.
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I mean... That will happen eventually if they don't leave.
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2024-14-06
Just run an extension cord from Poland. This one time, my buddy didn't have power for a whole month and he just ran a cord from his neighbors house. 
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Just run an extension cord from Poland. This one time, my buddy didn't have power for a whole month and he just ran a cord from his neighbors house. 
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2024-14-06
We've been having unusually warm winters. it's got its upsides.  The downsides are pests exploding. Be wary of that.
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We've been having unusually warm winters. it's got its upsides.  The downsides are pests exploding. Be wary of that.
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2024-14-06
It's actually pretty rare to see someone who understands that scientific models lean towards the conservative side. Time will tell how bad it's gonna really get.  I still think pollution is the bigger problem tho.
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It's actually pretty rare to see someone who understands that scientific models lean towards the conservative side. Time will tell how bad it's gonna really get.  I still think pollution is the bigger problem tho.
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2024-14-06
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2024-13-06
This war is dragging on for so long I'm almost convinced nobody has a good plan in motion to end it. We're stuck in a loop of death. How long will this war last at this rate? Has anybody projected the human losses? Get around to defeating Russia or give up already. These are real people dying and an end to this needs to happen.
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This war is dragging on for so long I'm almost convinced nobody has a good plan in motion to end it. We're stuck in a loop of death. How long will this war last at this rate? Has anybody projected the human losses? Get around to defeating Russia or give up already. These are real people dying and an end to this needs to happen.
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2024-13-06
India is a "Smiling Fence Sitter" they smile at the USA, EU and Ukraine and trade with Russia and make Billions and Billions and don't even try to hide most of it. "Karma is a dish best served cold" I just hope I live long enough to see them get theirs. Just venting, can you tell I'm pissed? Come Ukraine haters and Russian and Indian lovers I know you're out there, speak up.
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India is a "Smiling Fence Sitter" they smile at the USA, EU and Ukraine and trade with Russia and make Billions and Billions and don't even try to hide most of it. "Karma is a dish best served cold" I just hope I live long enough to see them get theirs. Just venting, can you tell I'm pissed? Come Ukraine haters and Russian and Indian lovers I know you're out there, speak up.
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2024-14-06
Yes... I noticed that... I also noticed how many people have died in the war in Sudan but no one cares. You see any protests about that? Nope...
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Yes... I noticed that... I also noticed how many people have died in the war in Sudan but no one cares. You see any protests about that? Nope...
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2024-14-06
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2024-13-06
I'm not understanding what you're saying. ICE vehicles are expensive too and don't come with any longer life span than an EV.
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I'm not understanding what you're saying. ICE vehicles are expensive too and don't come with any longer life span than an EV.
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2024-13-06
This is such bullshit. They are practically dominant in LA now, already. I see them everywhere now. Everywhere! People are buying them. Maybe not in your English backwater, but in a real city? They're everywhere.
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This is such bullshit. They are practically dominant in LA now, already. I see them everywhere now. Everywhere! People are buying them. Maybe not in your English backwater, but in a real city? They're everywhere.
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2024-13-06
That only works with enough demand density. Cars have versatility.
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That only works with enough demand density. Cars have versatility.
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2024-13-06
That's my thinking as well. Is an electric car better for the environment compared to a new gas car? Sure. Is it better than a 5-10 year old reasonably efficient car that's already been on the road and has plenty of life left? Very unlikely. And that 5-10 year old car is still quite modern, reliable, safe, efficient, and reasonably 'luxurious'. Even better, it's likely quite affordable too. I drive A LOT, live in a place with expensive gas, and still won't use more than $3k in fuel a year. It would take a loooong time before an electric car pays itself off for me considering my car was less than 10k. And we're not even considering my charging options where I would need to pay to get a charging pad at my house. 
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That's my thinking as well. Is an electric car better for the environment compared to a new gas car? Sure. Is it better than a 5-10 year old reasonably efficient car that's already been on the road and has plenty of life left? Very unlikely. And that 5-10 year old car is still quite modern, reliable, safe, efficient, and reasonably 'luxurious'. Even better, it's likely quite affordable too. I drive A LOT, live in a place with expensive gas, and still won't use more than $3k in fuel a year. It would take a loooong time before an electric car pays itself off for me considering my car was less than 10k. And we're not even considering my charging options where I would need to pay to get a charging pad at my house. 
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2024-13-06
I work in the industry. Compagny isn't saboting 🤣🤣🤣. People are just not buying them! It's gotten so bad since some government decided to cut incentives that production has been cut as high as 50% and yet these compagny to which gouvernement promised the moon with these incentive are still loosing 1 billion a month. (Ford is a good example of that). This study is garbage and woke. ITS NOT SELLING. What should we do? Force people to buy something they don't want? Hybrid could be the only solution to that.
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I work in the industry. Compagny isn't saboting 🤣🤣🤣. People are just not buying them! It's gotten so bad since some government decided to cut incentives that production has been cut as high as 50% and yet these compagny to which gouvernement promised the moon with these incentive are still loosing 1 billion a month. (Ford is a good example of that). This study is garbage and woke. ITS NOT SELLING. What should we do? Force people to buy something they don't want? Hybrid could be the only solution to that.
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2024-13-06
We’re not comparing apples to apples here. In an ICE, the losses are due to combustion. If you want a more apt comparison, in losses from electricity generation to torque provided to the wheels, BEVs are [over 77%](https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/evtech.shtml) efficient versus 30-40% of a FCEV. You have to generate much, much more electricity to provide the same amount of power to a wheel of a FCEV than a comparable BEV, and that substantial efficiency gap is going to come with a substantial gap in cost.
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We’re not comparing apples to apples here. In an ICE, the losses are due to combustion. If you want a more apt comparison, in losses from electricity generation to torque provided to the wheels, BEVs are [over 77%](https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/evtech.shtml) efficient versus 30-40% of a FCEV. You have to generate much, much more electricity to provide the same amount of power to a wheel of a FCEV than a comparable BEV, and that substantial efficiency gap is going to come with a substantial gap in cost.
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2024-13-06
There are plenty of EVs that go >300 mi on a charge.
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There are plenty of EVs that go >300 mi on a charge.
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2024-13-06
> Hydrogen is a complete dead end unless you can figure out a way to produce it without it costing nearly 2x the energy input to output. Energy input is a useless metric, gas cars have a much higher energy input than EVs and have been (and are today) the more cost effective option. A future zero emissions grid is going to have tons of excess capacity at peak production times which is why many countries are increasing in hydrogen production to smooth the supply:demand of energy
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> Hydrogen is a complete dead end unless you can figure out a way to produce it without it costing nearly 2x the energy input to output. Energy input is a useless metric, gas cars have a much higher energy input than EVs and have been (and are today) the more cost effective option. A future zero emissions grid is going to have tons of excess capacity at peak production times which is why many countries are increasing in hydrogen production to smooth the supply:demand of energy
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2024-13-06
Thanks for proving my point. The trade off is negligible.
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Thanks for proving my point. The trade off is negligible.
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2024-13-06
We are going into 4° territory because activists and the government want nonviolent protests where people wave around stupid posters that do absolutely NOTHING.
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We are going into 4° territory because activists and the government want nonviolent protests where people wave around stupid posters that do absolutely NOTHING.
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2024-13-06
Toyota bet on the dog shit hydrogen conversion plan where Shell would covert their gas stations to hydrogen stations. Now their executives have to put more money after bad money to justify their poor decisions.
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Toyota bet on the dog shit hydrogen conversion plan where Shell would covert their gas stations to hydrogen stations. Now their executives have to put more money after bad money to justify their poor decisions.
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2024-13-06
Gasp 🫢 I did not see that coming 😒
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Gasp 🫢 I did not see that coming 😒
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2024-13-06
[A real city lol.](https://calmatters.org/commentary/2022/03/los-angeles-is-a-microcosm-of-californias-housing-crisis/) Get the fuck out of here lol, California has bigger problems that my "English backwater".
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[A real city lol.](https://calmatters.org/commentary/2022/03/los-angeles-is-a-microcosm-of-californias-housing-crisis/) Get the fuck out of here lol, California has bigger problems that my "English backwater".
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2024-13-06
From a domestic standpoint as Japan, why would I focus on EV or PHEV markets when I don’t have a domestic supply of electricity that’s robust enough to handle it? The only answer there is foreign sales.
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From a domestic standpoint as Japan, why would I focus on EV or PHEV markets when I don’t have a domestic supply of electricity that’s robust enough to handle it? The only answer there is foreign sales.
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2024-13-06
I have not.
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I have not.
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2024-13-06
Politicians globally: It’s too damn expensive to switch to EV, don’t worry, we will just turn the sun down to compensate. I am sure it’s not that hard.
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Politicians globally: It’s too damn expensive to switch to EV, don’t worry, we will just turn the sun down to compensate. I am sure it’s not that hard.
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2024-13-06
You can produce hydrogen with nuclear or excess green energy. Hydrogen honesly seems better if we can contain it. EV batteries have a limited lifespan, require lots of mining for the materials, made up of hazardous materials and need to be properly dismantled, tendency to explode if disassembled incorrectly, heavier, charging takes hours, lithium fires are hard to put out, less than 5% of EV batteries are currently being recycled. A hydrogen car you can take it on long road trips, fill up in minutes, longer range, more suited for trains and buses, doesnt have a limited lifespan like electric, doesnt put as much strain on our electricty grid.
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You can produce hydrogen with nuclear or excess green energy. Hydrogen honesly seems better if we can contain it. EV batteries have a limited lifespan, require lots of mining for the materials, made up of hazardous materials and need to be properly dismantled, tendency to explode if disassembled incorrectly, heavier, charging takes hours, lithium fires are hard to put out, less than 5% of EV batteries are currently being recycled. A hydrogen car you can take it on long road trips, fill up in minutes, longer range, more suited for trains and buses, doesnt have a limited lifespan like electric, doesnt put as much strain on our electricty grid.
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2024-13-06
It’s mainly because Japan isn’t invested in an electric future. They have put all of their eggs into the hydrogen basket which I personally agree with. Over the next 15 years they plan to invest 15 trillion in hydrogen.
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It’s mainly because Japan isn’t invested in an electric future. They have put all of their eggs into the hydrogen basket which I personally agree with. Over the next 15 years they plan to invest 15 trillion in hydrogen.
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2024-13-06
Well... works fine kn italy germany france spain. I have an ev and travel a lot based in france so i guess I would know a little bit about it... We need all technologies, thermical/hybrid/ev. No solution is perfect, a good mix will be the key.
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Well... works fine kn italy germany france spain. I have an ev and travel a lot based in france so i guess I would know a little bit about it... We need all technologies, thermical/hybrid/ev. No solution is perfect, a good mix will be the key.
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2024-13-06
Yeah, because rails and buses aren’t practical for large swaths of civilization.
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Yeah, because rails and buses aren’t practical for large swaths of civilization.
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2024-13-06
And if 75% of cars in those countries were EVs tomorrow how would the existing infrastructure cope?
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And if 75% of cars in those countries were EVs tomorrow how would the existing infrastructure cope?
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2024-13-06
They could, ya know, facilitate the prevalence of EV charging stations. You know, to help facilitate sales of their new product line. Seems like a pretty easy business decision. Especially given that EVs are going to become more and more prevalent in the long run. I’d expect them to get ahead in an emerging market by making their product more attractive.
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They could, ya know, facilitate the prevalence of EV charging stations. You know, to help facilitate sales of their new product line. Seems like a pretty easy business decision. Especially given that EVs are going to become more and more prevalent in the long run. I’d expect them to get ahead in an emerging market by making their product more attractive.
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2024-13-06
Japan is still living in the 20th century since their bubble burst. If you pay more attention to their tech and resistance to change, you can see they have been stuck in the 1980-1990s for nearly 30 years
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Japan is still living in the 20th century since their bubble burst. If you pay more attention to their tech and resistance to change, you can see they have been stuck in the 1980-1990s for nearly 30 years
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2024-13-06
Evs take roughly 100k miles before becoming carbon neutral. That’s without having to add a new battery by that time. If battery dies before then, push that mileage back. Then we have the case of chargers themselves - which plenty run on electricity that is produced by natural gas, or even better yet have a generator right next to the chargers running on diesel. It’s the same scam as ethanol. By the time you look at the half life of everything that went into making the product, you are farther back than ICE or hybrid. Ethanol = corn, which is planted/transported by diesel vehicles, made by diesel byproducts. You’re so far back by the time you convert it to something useful. EVs are created from diesel byproducts, whether that’s heavy equipment digging up minerals, the factories making these, or the amount of plastics and diesel byproducts that go into making these vehicles themselves. The only time they are skipping on that carbon emission is when they have their slave labor digging up the minerals by hand…. List goes on and on why this is a failed govt product. I’m perfectly fine with a capitalistic approach that naturally turns the population towards driving these vehicles if they want and seek it out based on OEMs making a product that people like and want. But the fact that tax payer money is being spent to prop up this joke is a disgrace. Last time I checked the govt didn’t shell out 5 billion to create gas stations to relieve range anxiety
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Evs take roughly 100k miles before becoming carbon neutral. That’s without having to add a new battery by that time. If battery dies before then, push that mileage back. Then we have the case of chargers themselves - which plenty run on electricity that is produced by natural gas, or even better yet have a generator right next to the chargers running on diesel. It’s the same scam as ethanol. By the time you look at the half life of everything that went into making the product, you are farther back than ICE or hybrid. Ethanol = corn, which is planted/transported by diesel vehicles, made by diesel byproducts. You’re so far back by the time you convert it to something useful. EVs are created from diesel byproducts, whether that’s heavy equipment digging up minerals, the factories making these, or the amount of plastics and diesel byproducts that go into making these vehicles themselves. The only time they are skipping on that carbon emission is when they have their slave labor digging up the minerals by hand…. List goes on and on why this is a failed govt product. I’m perfectly fine with a capitalistic approach that naturally turns the population towards driving these vehicles if they want and seek it out based on OEMs making a product that people like and want. But the fact that tax payer money is being spent to prop up this joke is a disgrace. Last time I checked the govt didn’t shell out 5 billion to create gas stations to relieve range anxiety
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2024-13-06
Toyota put a lot of money on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. They see EV and hybrid vehicles as a short term solution and now it’s looking more long term as buyers see the benefits of going electric.
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Toyota put a lot of money on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. They see EV and hybrid vehicles as a short term solution and now it’s looking more long term as buyers see the benefits of going electric.
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2024-13-06
The reason it is so much worse for Japan is that they barely have any immigration and have been historically very hostile towards immigrants. The US and especially wealthy western EU nations have huge net immigration numbers of especially young people. So even with very low birth rates, most western EU nations have seen their populations grow. Like, Spain has the lowest birth rate of all major EU nations at about 1.3 and yet there are a million more people living in Spain today than there were a decade ago. France, UK, Germany, Austria all have well below replacement birth rates and yet saw rising populations.
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The reason it is so much worse for Japan is that they barely have any immigration and have been historically very hostile towards immigrants. The US and especially wealthy western EU nations have huge net immigration numbers of especially young people. So even with very low birth rates, most western EU nations have seen their populations grow. Like, Spain has the lowest birth rate of all major EU nations at about 1.3 and yet there are a million more people living in Spain today than there were a decade ago. France, UK, Germany, Austria all have well below replacement birth rates and yet saw rising populations.
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2024-13-06
It's the opposite for SEA, it's why the government never accommodate for the EV infrastructure.
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It's the opposite for SEA, it's why the government never accommodate for the EV infrastructure.
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2024-13-06
A hydrogen car requires a massive tank that can withstand extremely high pressures. No modern automobile contains contents under nearly that much pressure. Hydrogen is quite literally the least dense form of fuel possible, hence the extreme pressure. Hydrogen cars typically store their fuel at pressures up to 10,000 psi. A fully fueled hydrogen car would literally be a bomb in an accident, and that’s just from the pressure alone. Sure, batteries can catch fire in a crash, but a fire won’t obliterate its immediate environs.
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A hydrogen car requires a massive tank that can withstand extremely high pressures. No modern automobile contains contents under nearly that much pressure. Hydrogen is quite literally the least dense form of fuel possible, hence the extreme pressure. Hydrogen cars typically store their fuel at pressures up to 10,000 psi. A fully fueled hydrogen car would literally be a bomb in an accident, and that’s just from the pressure alone. Sure, batteries can catch fire in a crash, but a fire won’t obliterate its immediate environs.
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2024-14-06
I suppose that's fair enough. I'd disagree personally. A hybrid isn't a pure EV, but all the parts are there, just on a smaller scale. If anything, the fact they've established themselves as very reliable, not just when it comes to ICE vehicles, but hybrids as well, stands to be of benefit for their shift to pure EVs.
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I suppose that's fair enough. I'd disagree personally. A hybrid isn't a pure EV, but all the parts are there, just on a smaller scale. If anything, the fact they've established themselves as very reliable, not just when it comes to ICE vehicles, but hybrids as well, stands to be of benefit for their shift to pure EVs.
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2024-14-06
And China, which has 2000 “battery stations” where a robot swaps your battery for a fresh one in 5 minutes instead of you waiting to charge up your own battery. The car is remotely driven into the station (with in the driver inside) and precision aligned with the battery robot. You get a tested battery each time, and the cost is just a little more than charging up the battery yourself (except that many Chinese don’t have a place to charge their cars).
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And China, which has 2000 “battery stations” where a robot swaps your battery for a fresh one in 5 minutes instead of you waiting to charge up your own battery. The car is remotely driven into the station (with in the driver inside) and precision aligned with the battery robot. You get a tested battery each time, and the cost is just a little more than charging up the battery yourself (except that many Chinese don’t have a place to charge their cars).
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2024-14-06
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These people don’t care
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These people don’t care
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2024-13-06
When they stop firing rockets they can get the funds
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When they stop firing rockets they can get the funds
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2024-13-06
How is this related to what I said? These funds won't lead to a PA collapse.
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How is this related to what I said? These funds won't lead to a PA collapse.
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2024-14-06
Why would you want one group of terrorists over another?
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Why would you want one group of terrorists over another?
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2024-14-06
Do you know nothing? Is Israel supposed to wage a 3 front war in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon? Israel has no desire to retake full control of the currently PA administered territories, they are not anywhere near prepared to do that. Nor do they want responsibility for millions more Palestinians.
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Do you know nothing? Is Israel supposed to wage a 3 front war in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon? Israel has no desire to retake full control of the currently PA administered territories, they are not anywhere near prepared to do that. Nor do they want responsibility for millions more Palestinians.
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2024-14-06
The question was: why would you want one terrorist group over another?
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The question was: why would you want one terrorist group over another?
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2024-14-06
Because those are the options, are you a child? Is the concept that both Hamas and having to resume direct military rule are far worse than leaving the PA in place? Are you actually an idiot? 
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Because those are the options, are you a child? Is the concept that both Hamas and having to resume direct military rule are far worse than leaving the PA in place? Are you actually an idiot? 
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2024-14-06
I’d say they are no more trustworthy than Saudi Arabia. Israel has done false flag attacks making us look like the perpetrators. And you best believe mossad has tabs on us the same we have tabs on them.
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I’d say they are no more trustworthy than Saudi Arabia. Israel has done false flag attacks making us look like the perpetrators. And you best believe mossad has tabs on us the same we have tabs on them.
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2024-16-06
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