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@Cuisin07

Machine Learning | Rec. Interest in Financial Markets

Katılım Mart 2023
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@EoinLenihan @CNolanOffaly I know they haven’t a reasonable chance of hitting the quota, but feels awfully reminiscent of the McDowell debacle in the presidential election.
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Cúisín@Cuisin07·
@EoinLenihan I have a question for you Eoin - what in your belief are the factors for non-existent or only emerging grassroots right-wing/nationalistic politics in Europe in contrast with left? Is it purely a legacy of WW2? Or just the inherent lack of necessity for such in past years?
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Dr. Eoin Lenihan@EoinLenihan·
@Cuisin07 We saw a big win last month in the EU on the migration pact so generally, things are trending in the right direction.
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Dr. Eoin Lenihan@EoinLenihan·
CNN among others are now reporting that Viktor Orban has called opposition leader Peter Magyar to concede the Hungarian election. It is the end of 16 years of continuous rule by Fidesz and the beginning of an uncertain new path for the nation. Magyar's Tisza is now on course for a super-majority victory of over 133 seats which will give them massive power to enact their political agenda. It is a crushing defeat for Orban but also one that will see populists across Europe lose a figurehead. It is perhaps more serious for JD Vane and the White House. Vance visited Hungary just ahead of the election and the White House strongly backed Orban. It had, at best, no effect. Orban was one of Trump's strongest international supporters. CPAC also rolled into Hungary in the run up to the election with numerous international populist figureheads speaking. While this loss could simply be a combination of a strong youth vote who want change after 16 years of Orban combined with an attack campaign strongly focused on Ukraine and successful messaging by Magyar on domestic issues such as corruption and health, it could also be a sign that Populism 1.0 has hit it high-water mark. Populists across Europe will need to put their heads together to figure out what Populism 2.0 looks like. 👇👇👇
Melissa Bell@MelissaBellCNN

Orban concedes and congratulates the new Hungarian PM: Peter Magyar

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Sean Hyland@EndTheEU·
@Cuisin07 Trump turned out to be a bigger fraud than Obama, and that's saying something.
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Sean Hyland@EndTheEU·
The lesson from the Hungarian elections is for right wing eurosceptic parties in Europe is to stay miles away from Trump and Netanyahu. Trump is a busted flush.
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Risteárd Ó hArrachtáin@HarrachtainO·
Micheál Martin hasn’t “lost” the ability to read the room, he simply chooses to ignore what he hears. He was in cabinet for the Celtic Tiger collapse - and was voted back in. That made him believe that the Irish are weak and pliable fools, who will reward any abuse he gives them
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Cúisín@Cuisin07·
@EireGalloglaigh @RBoydBarrett @MichealLehane I lived in and experienced the post-collapse of the USSR in Eastern Europe, so my own thoughts are formed on familiarity with that system when contrasted with Western capitalism, and not believing it ever benefits people either really. Yep, good chat.
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Owen Buchanan 🇮🇪🇵🇸☭
@Cuisin07 @RBoydBarrett @MichealLehane The "free market with opportunity for all" model has a track record - it produces exactly the concentration of wealth and political capture we're both angry about. That's not a bug, it's the system working as designed. But we're not going to resolve that here. Good chat.
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Richard Boyd Barrett
Richard Boyd Barrett@RBoydBarrett·
People Before Profit will be supporting the No confidence motion in the government. They have failed abysmally to protect workers and ordinary people from the cost of living crisis, now escalating because of Trump and Israel's murderous and illegal warmongering. @MichealLehane
Mícheál Lehane@MichealLehane

Sinn Féin will move a no confidence motion in the Government next week saying they are still not listening or accepting the scale of the crisis.

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Cúisín@Cuisin07·
@EireGalloglaigh @RBoydBarrett @MichealLehane Ah then I’m afraid at odds with your thinking entirely - corporatism or hyper-capitalism is a dangerous entity that damages societies when unchecked, but I do firmly believe in everyone across society being benefited and given opportunity to excel in a free market.
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Owen Buchanan 🇮🇪🇵🇸☭
@Cuisin07 @RBoydBarrett @MichealLehane They need naming together, not instead of each other. One disagreement though - I'm not trying to make Ireland better for all citizens. I'm trying to make it better for the working class. Capitalists are not on my list. The are the enemy. 2/2
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John Lee@JohnEdwardLee·
…this line on Defence Forces follows line leaked to @rtenews that Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan was an ‘orphan’ on decision to send in army. This is the most glaring shaft job I’ve seen in a while 2/2
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Cúisín@Cuisin07·
No Owen, respectfully it’s not, I do have appreciation for the economics on this. The war bumped the prices which has moved it up in threshold for most people, European shortages have pushed prices up somewhat, but it’s not why 65% taxation on the fuel has built over several years, including a very significant carbon Tax they’re not willing to budge on. The messaging about working people is fine, but horseshoeing in some stupid side tangent blame towards Trump or Israel at the end is completely off putting for people like myself, who are interested in educated messaging, thinking about Ireland and how the country can be improved for all citizens. Boyd Barrett’s commentary inevitably falls on lazy ignorant sloganeering - from the commentary I’ve seen you doing the last few days, you’re better than that.
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Owen Buchanan 🇮🇪🇵🇸☭
@Cuisin07 @RBoydBarrett @MichealLehane The war is why your diesel is €2 a litre. Cutting tax (do it) will fix it in the short term but the war will drive it back up long term. Calling it "dumb" to name the cause of the crisis you're angry about is exactly the kind of analysis that keeps the working class losing.
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David Quinn
David Quinn@DavQuinn·
Some kind of systems malfunction has developed in Irish democracy whereby the Government seems incapable or unwilling to pick up voter signals and the same is happening to so-called 'representative groups' like the IFA.
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Eamonn Moran@Eamonnmoran·
@DavQuinn CC won 66%of the vote. If you think Maria would have stopped her you are barking mad.
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Cúisín@Cuisin07·
@DavQuinn @DeclanBurke2 Funny how a certain Senator didn’t have a snarky response for this comment, out of all of them.
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David Quinn@DavQuinn·
Keeping Maria Steen off the ballot paper last year was a Class A example of the system being too terrified of voters to give them a proper choice.
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Paddy McKenna
Paddy McKenna@paddymacc1·
Ireland's loony leftie party leaders, (with others) but remember this, their political parties voted unanimously with the government to increase the carbon tax on fuel
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