@elonmusk exactly what we have in Canada. Recent estimates posit that 51% of the workforce is employed by some level of 'government' being either Federal, Provincial or municipal 😬
Bit by bit, the British public is being conditioned for direct conflict. Tobias Ellwood, the former chair of the UK's defence select committee, has argued that "Britain should engage directly in war against Russia," asserting that "we are at war in Europe" and that the country "needs to move to martial law." What are your thoughts on this escalation?
Привет, пишу этот твит на русском языке.
На каком ты его читаешь? 🌎🌍🌏
Меня зовут Дмитрий. Я живу в Санкт-Петербурге, Россия 🇷🇺
Мы здесь не умираем от голода, не сидим в тюрьме, и не катаемся на медведях с бутылкой водки в шапках-ушанках (только по пятницам).
‼️🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran did not open the Strait of Hormuz because it cannot defuse the mines it has installed, - NYT
▪️American officials told the publication this.
▪️It is claimed that this is one of the reasons why Iran was unable to quickly comply with Trump's demands to allow a greater flow of ships through the strait.
▪️American officials say that the strait is mined "chaotically", and some of the mines could have shifted, even if their coordinates were recorded, so it is not possible to quickly defuse the strait.
- RV
@witch_petty@aleksthgrt and the interest and redemption payments on the Israeli Bonds are paid from what source? Probably the $3.8 Bill given by the USA? ...it is called a PONZI scheme
@RayWest5@aleksthgrt It's direct money the Florida government sends to Israel through purchasing Israel junk bonds using state taxes some counties in Florida do the same thing like Palm Beach county which has spent over a billion dollars of county money on Israel's junk bonds
🚨BREAKING NEWS
James Fishback, running for governor of Florida in the United States:
"Our money should never be given to a foreign government.
On my first day as governor, I will end the $385 million in aid sent to Israel."
“You could build a Tesla factory here.” — Not your average tourist comment, but that’s exactly how Errol Musk kicked off his visit to Nizhny Novgorod!
The South African entrepreneur (and yes, Elon’s dad) spent two weeks in Russia, meeting local officials, touring the NEIMARK IT Campus, and chatting with highly qualified foreigners who’ve already made the move! He sat down with Americans and Canadians who relocated with the support from the OKA Agency headed by @pinnekerjacob
Between talks of investment and relocation, Musk pointed out something many expats echoed: Russia feels pretty different from the version you see on the news. It’s a modern country with many positive, motivated people pushing forward and building for the future.
So if a Musk can travel to Russia, what’s stopping you? 😎