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Murcia, España Katılım Nisan 2011
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Rune@KinderheimRune·
This video is absolutely incredible - I strongly recommend watching from 42 min mark! It is beyond clear that the ones to "blame" for mass migration is the agricultural industry and RW politicians like Meloni. We need to outsource most agriculture to Latin America ASAP.
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera

I Exposed Portugal's Indian Invasion...

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First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
EUROPEAN POTATO PRICES SURGED OVER 7X AMID FERTILIZER SUPPLY FEARS TIED TO STRAIT OF HORMUZ TENSIONS: REUTERS European potato prices surged from around €2.5 to €18.5 per 100KG
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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
@Pedro_SSolana Qué sentido crítico van a tener las "élites" de la ciudad si están más a gusto que en brazos. Para ellos Murcia funciona mejor que bien.
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Pedro Bayona
Pedro Bayona@Pedro_SSolana·
Me entró mucha pereza, pero igual termino el texto. Es que en la tierra que vio nacer a Salzillo, uno podría esperar unos estándares estéticos algo más exigentes y cierto sentido críti… Pero qué cojones digo, hajajaja
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Pedro Bayona
Pedro Bayona@Pedro_SSolana·
Me quedé a medio de escribir mi opinión sobre el pastiche ramplón con el que los gobernantes y las fuerzas vivas de Murcia “festejaron” el 1200 aniversario de la fundación de la ciudad. Y no sólo sobre el refrito en sí, sino también sobre la tramoya con la que la mostraron 😅
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B.@brotadisima_·
sisi a futuro opositar es muy buena decisión tan solo en el proceso vivirás en un estado de descomposición lamentable lo más parecido a un gusano cochambroso que busca una pera podrida en la que poder sobrevivir pero muy buena decisión 9/10 recomiendo
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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
@JorgeMoruno Y aún así la cobertura en Madrid es mejor que en Extremadura, Murcia o Andalucía porque la comunidad de Madrid tiene mucho más presupuesto por habitante... si en el sur la gente no tiene seguro privado es porque no se lo puede permitir.
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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
@Rory_Johnston China wont let them get a solution before the meeting although Xi might offer him an out for a "fair price"
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Rory Johnston@Rory_Johnston·
The Atlantic: “Trump is tired of the war, which has proved far more difficult and lasted far longer than he had expected. His party is warily watching rising gas prices and falling poll numbers. He doesn’t want to be bogged down in a Middle East conflict like some of his predecessors were. He doesn’t want it to upend his high-stakes summit next week in China. He is ready to move on.”
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$martmoney@PostScarcityMan·
@JesusFerna7026 @EliasPapaioann2 @lugaricano Surely you're trolling? "riding the coattails of U.S. innovation"? Europe has literally all advanced industries, while US has fake software 'innovation' ie lobbying to get Europe to use their apps/socials. No high speed rail and even their military production can't keep up.
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Elias Papaioannou
Elias Papaioannou@EliasPapaioann2·
Come on @JesusFerna7026 and @lugaricano !!! The poverty one sees in the land of the free is not seen in advanced European countries! And ample data, on poverty rates, life expectancy, morbidity, infant mortality, even income below the 50th percentile, say exactly this!!
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde@JesusFerna7026

I rarely post on Europe because @lugaricano always has better takes than mine. It is hard to be the second act! His post this morning: siliconcontinent.com/p/the-two-euro… on the two Europes is particularly striking. Figure 1, which I reproduce here, is something European policymakers should keep in mind every day. Beyond the raw, somewhat abstract figures for GDP per capita, there is a reality I see every time I travel to Western Europe. I moved to the U.S. in 1996, six weeks after graduating from college. Every time I visit, I can tell that Spain (especially outside Madrid) is further behind the U.S. today than it was the day I left. The malaise in countries such as France, Germany, Italy, and Spain is not just economic. The public conversation is also more insular and focused on distributional fights over a pie that grows much less than in the past, with many more claimants. While I can listen to dozens of incredibly exciting podcasts in the U.S. about deep learning and technology, most of what one hears in Europe (Luis excepted!) is second-rate. Of course, this is not to say that everything is perfect in the U.S. Far from it. One only needs to ride the subway in Seoul a couple of times to realize that New York City is, on many dimensions, a major underperformer. When I visit New York City, I am not amazed by its prosperity but wonder how much richer it could be with a half-decent government. And California’s policies are a textbook example of how to waste the immense resources of one of the luckiest places on Earth. And Europe still has centuries of beautiful architecture and culinary traditions going for it But, Western Europe, thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.

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Sofiane@SofianeArbeloa·
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Adam Sternthal@AdamSternthal·
@laurnorman He seems to be their distribution channel. Problem is the info they’re sharing through him isn’t credible. This puts him in a tough spot and means, I think, that he has an obligation to contextualize what he shares
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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
@SenorPetroleum He owes his position to his privileged access to sources high up inside the admin and the Israelí Gov. If he does not portray what he is told as they want, the insiders would look for another reporter and he would lose his privileged position...
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Robert Allen Mandab
Robert Allen Mandab@SenorPetroleum·
It's possible to be both a) an ethical, responsible journalist accurately reporting double-confirmed stories from well-placed sources AND b) the preferred, unwitting propaganda dissemination tool of one or more governments intent on manipulating markets
Alex Ward@alexbward

The pile on @BarakRavid is wildly unfair and ridiculous. He’s a great reporter. The rest is noise. Everyone get back to work.

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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
@alexbward @BarakRavid More than that. He owes his position to his privileged access to sources high up inside the admin and the Israelí Gov. If he does not portray what he is told as they want, the insiders would look for another reporter and he would lose his privileged position...
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Alex Ward
Alex Ward@alexbward·
The pile on @BarakRavid is wildly unfair and ridiculous. He’s a great reporter. The rest is noise. Everyone get back to work.
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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
@ZaidJilani More than that. He owes his position to his privileged access to sources high up inside the admin and the Israelí Gov. If he does not portray what he is told as they want, the insiders would look for another reporter and he would lose his privileged position...
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Zaid Jilani
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
I like Barak, but let’s be clear. If you are just reporting everything Trump officials tell you and none of it’s true…what’s the value really? Are you their spin guy?
Alex Ward@alexbward

The pile on @BarakRavid is wildly unfair and ridiculous. He’s a great reporter. The rest is noise. Everyone get back to work.

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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
@DeepDishEnjoyer Ravid could launch a paid subscription to monetize his fame collecting money from fools
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peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
how the fuck am i supposed to trade crude
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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
I hated Ravid before it was cool
fulcrum@BrReZoCe

@NotWoofers Ravid writes whatever they tell him to write, he tells the lies they want us to believe plus some extra stuff so he remains relevant

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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
@JesusFerna7026 @tonyannett You're judging discourse in the whole of Europe for what you know (from the USA) of the very poor public discourse in Spain.
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Jesús Fernández-Villaverde
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde@JesusFerna7026·
Have you seen in any European country anything even remotely similar to dwarkesh.com ? More in general, when I hear someone talking about how great life quality in Europe is, 100% of the time, he is over 60. Have you talked often with someone under 40? Have you seen how they vote?
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Tony Annett
Tony Annett@tonyannett·
This is not my experience. I find the quality of life is high in Europe and the political discourse is far more sophisticated than in the US.
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde@JesusFerna7026

I rarely post on Europe because @lugaricano always has better takes than mine. It is hard to be the second act! His post this morning: siliconcontinent.com/p/the-two-euro… on the two Europes is particularly striking. Figure 1, which I reproduce here, is something European policymakers should keep in mind every day. Beyond the raw, somewhat abstract figures for GDP per capita, there is a reality I see every time I travel to Western Europe. I moved to the U.S. in 1996, six weeks after graduating from college. Every time I visit, I can tell that Spain (especially outside Madrid) is further behind the U.S. today than it was the day I left. The malaise in countries such as France, Germany, Italy, and Spain is not just economic. The public conversation is also more insular and focused on distributional fights over a pie that grows much less than in the past, with many more claimants. While I can listen to dozens of incredibly exciting podcasts in the U.S. about deep learning and technology, most of what one hears in Europe (Luis excepted!) is second-rate. Of course, this is not to say that everything is perfect in the U.S. Far from it. One only needs to ride the subway in Seoul a couple of times to realize that New York City is, on many dimensions, a major underperformer. When I visit New York City, I am not amazed by its prosperity but wonder how much richer it could be with a half-decent government. And California’s policies are a textbook example of how to waste the immense resources of one of the luckiest places on Earth. And Europe still has centuries of beautiful architecture and culinary traditions going for it But, Western Europe, thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.

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Guillermo Esteban
Guillermo Esteban@GuillEsteban·
El puto Jabois.
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Joe Weisenthal
Joe Weisenthal@TheStalwart·
Traders who blindly just accept Axios headlines have done a lot better those who form their views based on Ghalibaf tweets. Given that the job of anyone in the market is to make money. So who's really the stupid ones here?
bash.rc@awareness_tiger

@TheStalwart @EdAsante77 Traders, by their very nature are stupid. The rest of us see the manipulation. Notice how Iran never ever confirms this?

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fulcrum@BrReZoCe·
@NicolasDVillar1 Umberto Eco is one of the greats, no discussion allowed. Both profound and fun to read, academic and popular at the same time, and a best seller. No one has done It like he did.
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