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Naja, ist ja auch knifflig...
Morgens heißt es "Die Hefe" und "Das Korn" und abends heißt es "Das Hefe" und "Der Korn" 🤷
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Merz with visible outrage takes aim at Musk:
„Look at these recent interventions into 🇩🇪by a Mr Elon Musk. Interventions from DC no less dramatic, drastic & brazen than those from Moscow. We are massively under pressure from two sides“.
In the face of this "European unity absolute priority".
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Verstehe zwar den Spin, aber wahlberechtigt sind deutsche Staatsbürger ab 18 Jahren. Über 80% Wahlbeteiligung.
Man kann über ein neues Wahlrecht reden, aber den neugewählten Bundestag auf diese Weise zu delegitimieren halte ich für schwierig.
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Illustration of a 1 in 108 908 years chance that all 8 of the Nov 2024 - Jan 2025 Baltic Sea cable breaks happens with present background levels. Above is 1 in 10 609 years illustrated.
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One day the US is going to discover how difficult & expensive it is to project military power around the world without the benefit of enormous bases and logistical hubs in Germany.
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www.bundestag.de/resource/blo...
Den USA Ramstein kündigen. Das geht ⬇️. Dann die Chinesen dafür bieten lassen.
Trump spielt Hardball. Das können wir auch.
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@hateaid.org unterstützt diesen Prozess seit 2021 und wir wollen den bisherigen Erfolg am Dienstag in der Revision verteidigen. @renate-kuenast.de ist vor Ort.
Unstreitig sind die Tatsachen:
1. Zitat ist fake und rechtswidrig
2. Wirksame Löschung ist technisch mögl. u
3. wirtschaftlich zumutbar.
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Important to keep in mind that “AI” is an advanced magic 8 ball with some parlor tricks and is in no way capable of making rational decisions.
I suspect it will be a smokescreen for pro-autocracy decision-making so that the actual ghouls making the policies can hide behind “AI’s” conclusions.
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10/ "Step 3: Unilateral budget cuts
Now you have DOGE allies in position to implement:
- Cuts to all spending viewed outside bounds of Trump's EOs
- Automation of core agency functions
- Pullback on federal spending deemed fraudulent
- Deletion of agencies/departments (USAID, CFPB)
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9/ "- Feed sensitive government databases & records into AI, try to figure out what could be automated (Happening at Education Dep't, eg)
- Put allies in charge of spending chokepoints (Treasury payments system)
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8/ "Step 2: Control vital functions/records
With civil service out of the way, next steps include ->
- Hoover up internal records on personnel that would otherwise be carefully guarded (OPM files, eg)
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7/ "- Liquidate huge % of federal property AND mandate RTO, forcing workers into bad buildings/commutes --> increase attrition
- ? Things coming I don't think we know yet
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6/ "Step 1: Defenestrate federal workforce
To do this->
- "Buyouts" for some
- Purges of civil service leadership
- Involuntary mass dismissals (likely on probationary workers/those w/ low performance) - this is coming
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5/ "When you see a DOGE headline and are confused by overarching intent, see if it makes sense to fit in any of the following steps