Pete 🇪🇺🇵🇱🇬🇧 أُعيد تغريده
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Pete 🇪🇺🇵🇱🇬🇧
@OG_Peterowsky
Don't follow me, I'm boring. UK/PL. SocDem. BA in History and Politics.
London/Coventry انضم Şubat 2012
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@cleopatrickband
Thank you for doom, zuck is a banger and I can't keep it out of my ears, love and miss you (thanks for your shows in London, especially Old Blue Last)
Come back soon pls
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Our lettuce wins as Liz Truss resigns!
dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-ne…
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Radical abortion supporters appear to have violated state and federal law by protesting outside the homes of Supreme Court justices. We deserve answers!
Read more: herit.ag/3z3UlAz

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@Timcast LMAO look at Timmy preaching about falling for hoaxes. No self-awareness.
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A window into exposing the cult
The reaction explains why they fall for every single hoax
It’s a cult
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
LMAO @laurenboebert baited the blue-checks into mocking Biden’s latest gaffe
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@GibraltarYall @LeftieStats @DeltapollUK If we assume that 1,000 people have been polled, and if "All" section is correct", then 420 support proportional representation, 280 support first past the post, and 300 aren't sure. So proportional representation wins.
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@OG_Peterowsky @LeftieStats @DeltapollUK For example there are significantly more conservative voters than Lib Dem voters. So if you combine the vote share, FPTP would win.
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🗳️ Which voting system would you prefer for electing MPs?
🟡 Proportional representation ~ 42%
🔵 First-past-the-post ~ 28%
Via @DeltapollUK, 27-29 Sep

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@LeftieStats @DeltapollUK If we weighted those results proportionally. First past the post still wins
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@looperoo @whatsinitforme @Dominic2306 Do you think said someone is going to just sit by and take the L? De-escalation is the only path to avoid a full on world war. However, I suspect you want that war.
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@ApolloWiki @ramsadav @TheLibRadEcho Uh, yeah, companies do get bailouts pretty regularly. bailoutwatch.org/analysis/fossi…
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@OG_Peterowsky @ramsadav @TheLibRadEcho When oil companies have a bad year they can lose $21bn, as Shell did two years ago. It was not their fault that the pandemic struck. A $1bn capped profit would cover less than 5 per cent of that!
Did you pay them compensation in 2020 for a loss beyond their control?
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@ApolloWiki @ramsadav @TheLibRadEcho To elaborate, the concept of allowing uncapped rewards is just as insane as the concept of allowing individuals to suffer uncapped punishments and disasters.
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@OG_Peterowsky @ramsadav @TheLibRadEcho Yes, because profit isn’t guaranteed. There is also the possibility of substantial loss.
Profit is the reward for risking heavy loss.
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@ApolloWiki @ramsadav @TheLibRadEcho Oh boohoo, an oil company is only going to make a few billion pounds in profit instead of a few dozen billion. Do you genuinely believe that companies will withdraw altogether if they are taxed (and get nothing), rather than accepting a few billion in profits?
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@ramsadav @TheLibRadEcho If you tax business for windfalls, you discourage companies from making profitably investments. This particularly applies to industries where there is the risk of spending large amounts of money that could yield nothing - like oil/gas exploration.
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@EltonTusk @LoftusSteve @DPJHodges Rightoids don't understand that having satisfied, fulfilled, rested and content workers is the only way capitalism can survive, and anything short of that is grounds for rebellion, resentment and social change which rightoids hate.
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@MeghanMcCain Conservatives mad that leftists care more about policy than gender.
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@123db_GEEK @DPJHodges Do you have any like, evidence, to support that? Because again, you're talking about lowering unemployment rate (which I am willing to take your word for), but data shows that child poverty doubled cpag.org.uk/recent-history…
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@OG_Peterowsky @DPJHodges You really have no idea. We had communities where almost nobody worked. Actually leaving school and getting a job was an achievement. So yes, it did close the gap not that anyone cared about such petty political point scoring,
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@123db_GEEK @DPJHodges Okay, our unemployment rate went down. Great. Is this the only metric you judge a boom by? Were the people happy in the jobs? Did those jobs bring them and their families out of poverty? Did they close the gap between the wealthiest and poorest?
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@OG_Peterowsky @DPJHodges We went from an unemployment rate of 14% down to 6% from 1980 to 1990. These are things people today, with more jobs than job seekers can't appreciate.
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@123db_GEEK @DPJHodges In what terms did the economy boom? Didn't child poverty double?
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@DPJHodges Back when Thatcher did something similar, a whole bunch of economists wrote an open letter predicting disaster. Nobody remembers their names as the economy boomed.
This could happen to you too!
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@LoftusSteve @DPJHodges Trying to tax cut your way to prosperity has very little success, in my understanding.
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@DPJHodges This is because you are used to politics for appearance and not politics for results.
Running economic policy on "feels" has been going on too long.
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@benshapiro Colonialism needs not be unique, to be bad, Benny.
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@tommog @jeremycorbyn The same article you borrowed this image from states that the UK has the second highest electricity prices in Europe. It also states that the UK is above the average in European gas prices. Then again I doubt you could be earnest and a Tory at the same time.
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@OG_Peterowsky @jeremycorbyn More ppl go bankrupt by their businesses going bust than losing their jobs. Employees get paid regardless, business owners have to pay their staff before they pay themselves. It’s far more risky.
As to your other point U.K. isn’t even in the Europe top 10 for gas prices

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