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Dat hoop ik ook. Maar ben nog niet overtuigd.
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Nee hoor. Totale incompetentie van de PVV is ze nu al vergeven. Achterban denkt dat Faber’s incompetentie niet aan haar ligt. Het wordt weer stemmen scoren met onmogelijke plannen en dan weer klagen dat ze werden tegengewerkt
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Dan mag faber nog een paar jaar er geen reet van bakken? Lijkt me echt heel nuttig. Prutsers zijn het.
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Ze lijkt tot nu toe ook geen principieel bezwaar tegen sommige onderdelen van wilders 10-punten plan te hebben. Alleen z’n wegloop gedrag lijkt het probleem voor haar te zijn
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Not a lot of proof in this link. Anti Israel actions in Gaza? Yes. Antisemitism? No evidence.
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I miss the Twitter idiots to some extent. Bluesky is missing some voices from the right. However, I’ve deleted my Twitter and won’t go back. The one-sided bs you got back on every tweet is too much (and I will not contribute to Musk’s empire)
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Er hadden al lang veel meer opvangplaatsen gebouwd kunnen worden. Maar dat wilde VVD en PVV niet. Effect van grote aantallen arbeidsmigranten op woningnood is groter dan die van asielzoekers (maar daar willen VVD en BBB dan weer niks aan doen)
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Ter Apel heeft wel veel overlast maar dat komt doordat Wilders dat weigert op te lossen
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There is a new EDPB opinion out on art 48 of the GDPR which (in a footnote!) states that, provided the courtorder was addressed to the US entity, it may be legal for the EU entity to comply and rely on the adequacy decision
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Sinds wanneer zijn criminelen geen hardwerkende Nederlanders?
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Does that include the confederate flag?
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Mike Johnson is a regular finance wizard. He made all his financial assets dissappear in his financial disclosure. He probably thinks he can do the same disappearing act with the national debt
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If it’s up to him, he’ll try for 666 children
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Is there anything more sad than a grownup man saying “I send a text message “? And thinking that it made any difference? Does anyone think Musk will read the “long text message “? Idiot
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The Incel version!
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Glasshole 2.0
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Wasn’t the Circle meant to be a dystopian book?
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Great example of healthy cooking: www.denverpost.com/wp-content/u...
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? Peaceful protest cause killings? You’re nuts. And irresponsible
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Haha, I’m not crying. Pass me the popcorn while I watch the Trump shitshow. But as always, you can have your opinion. Enjoy it while it last
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Because they loot and evict at the federal level?
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Maybe Bongo wants to investigate the 86 46 t-shirts sold on Amazon as well?
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Naval academy students have very sensitive minds. They need to be protected against books that may hurt their ego and self-image
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I like this one better: America has given China a strangely good tariff deal
economist.com/finance-and-...
from The Economist
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Maybe, most companies I worked for (including some prominent US ones) would not allow any of their employees or officer accept such gifts, even without any explicit quid pro quo. If this is indeed the litmus test for the US, then I fear even more than what I did for the future of the USA
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Sales in Europe (including the UK) in April are dramatically lower. That has nothing to do with tariffs so any deal with China won’t fix it either.
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Drinking buddy of Pete?
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4 months ago I would have argued that unauthorized data access is the main problem (unless you were in cahoots with Russia, Iran, Syria) - now I agree with you that availability & sanctions is the main topic. Not sure how realistic the “source code in 🇨🇭” is as a mitigating action
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And actually, the 20 bucks isn’t there either
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I guess this is done to remove oversight in time for Musk to launch financial services as part of twitter
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Musk has a private project Lebensborn. So far the percentage of trans children in his offspring is far above average. (Which is not a bad thing)
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From the local Chinese restaurant probably
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I’d be surprised if the damage to the Tesla brand can be undone.
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Yes, it’s cars and how you deal with them. Low speed in urban area’s, streets where pedestrians have right of way rather than cars, etc. Smart planning and design can create streets where kids can play outside
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I think he does know better but will say anything to please trump
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Did Cass get his degree from Trump University?
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Pure Genius! Bill Ackman will be impressed how Trump manages the bond market
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Yes, trump protects medicare from having to pay for medical procedures
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But won’t that money flow back through the tax relief for billionaires? 😀
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And Bill Ackman thinks Trump is a genius 🤔
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And guess what? The US will have to issue a lot of T-bills this year (just a few trillion $, so why worry?)
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Yes, heard the same and so far the bond yields are not coming down much. So stupid indeed
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Stephen Miller also forgets that for a few years Tesla mod 3 and Y were the best selling cars in multiple EU countries- that however is no longer the case.
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And Bill supported Trump so he needs to either blame somebody else or acknowledge he dis something stupid himself
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Bill Ackman strongly supported Trump, who campaigned on tarifs. Apparently Bill did not believe that Trump would implement the promised tarifs or he would have gone long bonds as well. Silly man
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No additional convincing was needed
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And then we’ll go via Schrödinger’s cow to Devin’s cow whose existence is also in question (so no beef)
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Quantum beef?
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US beef is full of hormones, chicken are chlorinated. Lobster? I think we buy them. Not as expensive as local lobster (but not as good either)
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