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Despite the sanction, freedom of trade/market is still far too valued politically to be reigned in.
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Exactly
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All this yellow peril is getting feverish. Fetishized even.
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The one and only solution? No deep sea wind and large scale battery storage? But if course, being able to store electricity when free or cheap and selling it in the 7-11am and 4--9pm rush is hard to swallow for some energy suppliers - especially when it's their customers.
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5:05 You can't blame the vagueness when your cultures are being conditioned outright by the material conditions we have and compete for. What exactly happened to public discourse after the 08 crash? It wasn't pretty. Wealth moved upwards and migrants became targets, particularly for right wing pundits, ala Brexit
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Such as global warming/climate change/collapse, but only when trade supplies are threatened even when they were warned of years in advance
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We also in Ireland have a massive blight of hoarding of vacant or derelict properties. The majority of whom evade vacant tax penalties Private property is sacrosanct in Ireland, only if you're well connected tho.
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In this day and age?
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Reform how, for who? Large farmers and supermarkets?? 🤔
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Don't spend too much of your time doing that
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​@@arisnotheleslook at you and your 3 Ks 🙈
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​ @danielwebb8402 "Am I out of touch? No it's the children that are wrong"
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"Sharia Fein" is one of the common accusations
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​ @scipion34 Ask King William of Orange Fascists are all alike
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A fascist
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Unless it's LePen Those kind of protests most definitely benefit the status quo in France.
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Accelerating climate collapse, ecocide, debt and rampant poverty and inequity too
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​ @scratchy996 free market dogma is not progressive! Seriously have some criticality. In case you have forgotten we're living through a grave climate collapse
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Chrysler saved itself by making the minivan market and completely ditched it simply because of the image of minivans/mpvs Now all they do (especially under Fiat/FCA with Dodge and Jeep) was prioritised enthusiast cars that were the most polluting but the most profitable. You might remember the 200C and dodge dart. They were just rebadged Alfa Romeo sedans. But sedans were already dead on arrival in the 2010s So every automaker just jumped on the crossover bandwagon without even taking serious investment in hybrids and EVs. That's a tell tale executive's decision
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A lot of "politically central" and proNATO folks from Ireland to Austria, Greece to Lithuania are itching to send working class and unemployed citizens to the war front.
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 @soundscape26 you say both but clearly one had a monopoly of executive function as long as the industry existed.
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Hardly
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Middle class are conscious-ing
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Build affordable Chinese EVs, solar panels and energy storage that Europeas are needlessly deprived of for years...
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Good point Sadly whatever climate policies are left have been watered down by commercial interests and turned into a political football. Climate policies have been undermined into being another vehicle to indebt farmers further and further into the unsustainable spiral of endless growth of yields, which the commodity brokers and supermarkets demand It's a self destructive economy
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Which is left to each member state government elected at the time, which opens up 26 cans of worms
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Nordstream 2, anyone?
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What happened to decarbonisation and phasing out fossil fuels rapidly??
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​ @joshyfox99 funded by the UK remember
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​ @notusneo don't be thic
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3:35 odd cause most Irish people renting would spend at least 2/3rds of their income on rent
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And there you have it folks! 🥇
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A shockingly understated poem and reminder for the comfortable in a time of poverty and crisis .
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 @petterbirgersson4489 Exactly. Not to mention when communities are able to own said storage facilities and renewable generation. In a microgrid households are able to generate and share/trade electricity; which is a death nail for electricity providers and their current business method of providing electricity Method of ownership is key to a new generation of energy useage.
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3:03 GOAT🙌
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Speak for yourself, from a fellow European
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The largest failure of the German presidency was their Appeasement of Poland and Hungary.
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The S*n could take some notes
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The Wulling Bingo EV looks the ticket. A no nonsense proper electric car that would be the size of an old Ford Focus. You definitely don't get that anymore in Europe
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Burning wheat....
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Resorting to scapegoat migrants and minorities instead of addressing key root problems and inequity of wealth and assets (and military adventurism in Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, etc) and we're being led to believe that fascism in Europe is not a real threat?
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Ireland and *GB
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Just like how Ireland did: They kept the hospitality industry and flights open throughout the winter holiday season.
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 @Uzishan that's the whole point of R&D, they, executives, literally dismissed hybrids and EVs as childsplay long since the 1990s. And I wouldn't be so blithe to "asking more money for a job", have you a notion of what workers' unions are for? There's a great surplus of value in these organisations and it's all for private investors and executive pay, even that sphere of influence has its own competition against other competitors. "Talent" as they call it.
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 @alexsocial9525 the vast majority of cars sold are still petrol or diesel Sorry. Short term profits come first, even when our world is burning over put
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You literally think that all farmers are treated equal? Do you think the thousands upon thousands of small farmers who have to sell up to greedy landlords/rich farmers are the same and deserve incentives proportional to output for unsustainable commercial demand? Have you not seen what's been accelerating since the 90s? Have you not seen this massive wealth divide and social vandalisation?
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​ @gameofender4463 and they have been undermined, overworked, indebted and pushed out of business by much larger farmers for decades
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That's the sad truth of it
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It's slowly becoming that, and I really wouldn't want that for it, having subscribed and shared it from the start
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Mmmmmmeh
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