pathar.bsky.social
Artist, Elec.Eng. Aachen Uni + Imperial College, European Movement
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Germany should be brave and understand that it is not antisemitic to hold every government to the same standards. The past crimes cannot be an excuse for supporting the past victims when they are doing wrong.
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Dobrindt has cost the country dearly in the past with his motorway toll. Now he wants to ignore the court ruling in true DT style. Common sense is in intensive care while democracy is dying.
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17 million won a 52% majority on 37% of the electorate in a non binding referendum. Millions of expats not allowed to vote. Next 67% of the seats won on 44% of the votes got Brexit done in 2019. Democracy?
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It is not antisemitic to hold every government to the same standards.
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There´s more.
www.gov.uk/take-medicin...
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Reminder of 1933
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enablin...
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Some Brexit unicorns will never die. Given time Brexit will. The sooner the better.
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cake and eat it still an illusion.
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The poor spend their money on the cost of living. The rich get richer automatically when the poor have money to buy goods. Henry Ford knew.
www.seattletimes.com/opinion/mini...
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It is hard for RW papers to tell the truth especially when they helped to create a 52% majority on 37% of the electorate in a non binding referendum 9 years ago. Unfortunately too many of their readers will believe them again.
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Miracles required.
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There is the Labour Paradox
youtu.be/keR5Zfk9Eto
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Labour should now realize that they will not get another majority on 34% of the votes in 2029. PR leads to coalition governments but at least then the majority get to set the rules.
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Labour should realize that they will not get another majority on 34% of the votes in 2029. PR leads to coalition governments but at least then the majority get to set the rules.
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History repeating itself? Let us hope Europe finds an answer to the threat before 1939.
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Reform is a deceivingly nice name for a party as that is what everybody wants. I wonder if voters know what kind of reform they would be getting.
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Trumpism is obviously more efficient than Brexit and makes people poorer much faster.
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Not so long ago
edition.cnn.com/2024/06/03/p...
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Not so long ago
edition.cnn.com/2024/06/03/p...
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Let us hope so. Unfortunately it has been proven too often in too many countries that you can overcome democracy from within.
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How can the movement get more media coverage when Farage is invited so often?
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Those who do not learn from past mistakes will fail miserably.
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Those who do not learn from their mistakes will fail miserably.
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Those who do not learn from their mistakes will fail miserably.
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Those who do not learn from their mistakes will fail miserably.
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Does he believe in science?
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Could those foods be the reason for the decline just as the chemical lead in cooking equipment poisoned the Romans?
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Does the new administration know that US companies moved production to other countries to make more profits?
This is how POTUS is said to have found his tariff advisor.
youtu.be/MJbZCbBLqkk?...
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Why doesn´t Labour realize that they will not get another majority on 33% of the votes? Heaven help us if the next govt. is made up of populists.
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Populists tell people what they like to hear even if it is the opposite of reality.
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There is the Labour Paradox which has been known for some time.
youtu.be/keR5Zfk9Eto
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looking forward to the process. What kind of bugs have you encountered? I´ve noticed you need a passport type photo of yourself and a copy of your passport page both in a digital format.
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As Hegel said in 1798. We learn from history that we do not learn from history.
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If only they had taken him to court after January 6
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Why doesn´t Labour realize that they will not get another majority on 33% of the votes? Heaven help us if the next govt. is made up of populists.
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A politician once said - nobody can stop me from becoming wiser not even the opposition. Why doesn´t Labour realize that they will not get another majority on 33% of the votes?
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One dreads to think what might happen if FPTP is to continue.
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The rich are ready and willing.
www.theguardian.com/business/202...
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The rich are ready and willing.
www.theguardian.com/business/202...
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The rich are ready and willing.
www.theguardian.com/business/202...
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The rich are willing.
www.theguardian.com/business/202...
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Too many people in too many countries have not learnt from history.
JB Pritzker on what is happening in the US. Hear him out.
youtu.be/TVsKsNxeZJ8?...
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Crypto is casino money. Some punters will win, most will lose a fortune.
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Also where are the people going to come from?
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Who is buying those US bonds now? Russia? China?
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History repeating itself on a daily basis.
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Happy Birthday.
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Nuclear waste will trouble future generations for hundreds of thousands of years. On the other hand we have produced enough already as not to have to worry about a little extra. On the other hand there was the Chernobyl disaster, the Fukushima disaster etc
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear...