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I don't know for the price, but I hope it has the fancy fart sensor which capture and my smelly aftermath and send it straight to the 583 ad-partners of the app developers, so their teams may analyze my intestine workings.
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Yeah, and what's the point if there isn't a spare in the boot?
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Not only the lies. Many people in Eastern Europe struggle after the changes and some of them, particularly the old generation, were hit hard. Yeah, there was a lack of freedom, but there was also food on the table. It's hard to prove them wrong when the belly is empty. And someone is using this.
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Well, I had (actually still have) the "honor" to work with Farage supporters and they are anything but interested in the BBC. The Sun, GBNews and Tic-toc crap is their usual source of news. I'm wondering how they know that the BBC is crap, when they aren't watching/reading it.
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But the freedom of speech...
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A country imposes tariffs, when another country is selling at anticompetitive prices, so it creates a level playing field for local manufacturers. But the US is taxing stuff which is not even manufactured there. What's the point of taxing semiconductors, for example!?
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youtu.be/KvH3Z3-Kl18?... Particularly 11:00
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The gUvernment might stop taxing US tech, but we could also stop getting US stuff. I switch from US antivirus to European and also got (privacy centric)email and cloud service from European based vendor. Vote with your wallet. This is the best ballot paper.
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Or maybe these billionaires will become even richer and the poor poorer? Don't forget - many people suffer in times of crisis, but few become even richer.
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Well, there were a lot of cases, but most of them were settled after Bayer's acquisition. Coincidence? I don't think so - the bad Europeans will foot the bill, not the lovely US tax player. Pardon me - the US investment funds. BTW, good job for Canada, so far. Keep going!
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Yeah, nobody is blaming a country, but when Monsanto was a yankee corp and poisoned the people around the world, Roundup was OK. Once Bayer got them and the courts suddenly discovered the evil. And corporations are not global, unless you consider that the US is the whole world.
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That's a great point, but when this happend - before or after the merger? That crap Roundup was on sale much before, when Monsanto was US corporation. Why the courts and authorities didn't do anything meanwhile? Or is much easier to put the blame on foreighn entity, when it's all US mess.
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And here is the thing - why these lawsuits started seen the light when Monsanto merged with Bayer and not before that, when was US corporation?
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I said to my colleague that he is ex-soldier - he looked at his picture and said "he looks like muslim". He was discussing a whole week the sentence of the Southport attacker, but didn't say a word about this maggot, no matter the fact that the tragedy happened a few miles away from his home.
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Well, I wouldn't write off the whole Earth, but human civilisation, as we know it, will go to hell.
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This is true for the pure market economy, but it doesn't apply to the crude oild market, which is controlled by OPEC cartel. I'm a bit curious what could happen, if Trump actually crashed the oil prices? How will his Gulf fellas react?
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Well, it's global news - Shein is selling everywhere, not to mention that the BBC has an international department, like CNN, Deutsche welle (DW) etc. Plus, I read the same article this morning, which used pound sterling, instead of US dollars.