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  1. #10866

    Takes Money to Make Money

    Millionaires and Billionaires come from parents who have given them start up money in the USA. Poor never become rich in the USA and most are downwardly mobile.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcfm2Zn-IpQ

  2. #10865
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    Russians start to wake up a bit, many leaving their country, despite deep nationalism, but refusing to be fresh flesh to kill. Wake up Russia, you would have better life without Putin and with your brothers Ukrainians, when so many mixed families. We don't need nordstream, we will manage without Russia.
    They are distributing nuclear pills / idione to Russians in Keherson Oblast.

  3. #10864
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    So now nearly all the gas to Europe comes from Norway. The terrorists, whichever nation state they are, better stay away! Or I'll find out and nuke them myself.
    Unfortunately, still too much gaz entering EU from Russia, paying weapons to kill Ukrainians. Hungarian Organ doesn't deserve to belong to EU which help Hungary.

  4. #10863
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    You post a gazillion posts here, and have an overwhelming majority of the wrong standpoints. So arguing against your wit is a statistically natural thing to do here on ISG for any smart person.
    Seems to me that you just obsess over me over and over again with 3 out of your post. While replying to your dumb theories is as fruitful as a gay baby trying to suck his own dick.

  5. #10862
    I wonder how Ray Kurzweils main prediction for 2030 will pan out. He predicted energy prices would all be at near zero by 2030. Mainly due to solar power. Right now that prediction looks bleak. We need a shitload of these new small nuclear plants in order for that prediction to come true. And even here where I live, there are lobbyists who doesn't want these new reactors. Even when it is clear that thorium can be used instead of uraniaum. And we have a shitload of thorium. Like over 1000 times more energy in the thorium we have than in all the oil and gas we have combined.

    Premanufactured thorium powered nuclear plants is the future 10 years ahead. With a break even energy cost of 30 (US) cent per kw / h.

  6. #10861
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    Russians start to wake up a bit, many leaving their country, despite deep nationalism, but refusing to be fresh flesh to kill. Wake up Russia, you would have better life without Putin and with your brothers Ukrainians, when so many mixed families. We don't need nordstream, we will manage without Russia.
    So now nearly all the gas to Europe comes from Norway. The terrorists, whichever nation state they are, better stay away! Or I'll find out and nuke them myself.

  7. #10860
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Still taking great pains to show that you're still obsessing over me. It's gotten pretty sad.
    You post a gazillion posts here, and have an overwhelming majority of the wrong standpoints. So arguing against your wit is a statistically natural thing to do here on ISG for any smart person.

  8. #10859
    Russians start to wake up a bit, many leaving their country, despite deep nationalism, but refusing to be fresh flesh to kill. Wake up Russia, you would have better life without Putin and with your brothers Ukrainians, when so many mixed families. We don't need nordstream, we will manage without Russia.

  9. #10858
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    There is probably more Cowboy companies in europe than in the USA for sure. As a rate of all companies. Even in Germany or scandinavia. But a nurse or a doctor might not notice it since other types of work are far more inclined to do so.
    Still taking great pains to show that you're still obsessing over me. It's gotten pretty sad.

  10. #10857
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Funny thing is that besides the obvious 3rd world nations that may benefit, many industries require infrastructure similar to European standards, so the United States stands to benefit from an increase in the manufacturing sector.
    That same opinion is echoed here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/high-na...-s-11663707594.

    A big winner from the energy crisis in Europe: the U.S. economy.

    Battered by skyrocketing gas prices, companies in Europe that make steel, fertilizer and other feedstocks of economic activity are shifting operations to the U.S., attracted by more stable energy prices and muscular government support.

    As wild swings in energy prices and persistent supply-chain troubles threaten Europe with what some economists warn could be a new era of deindustrialization, Washington has unveiled a raft of incentives for manufacturing and green energy. The upshot is a playing field increasingly tilted in the U.S.’s favor, executives say, particularly for companies placing bets on projects to make chemicals, batteries and other energy-intensive products.

    “It’s a no-brainer to go and do that in the United States,” said Ahmed El-Hoshy, chief executive of Amsterdam-based chemical firm OCI NV, which this month announced an expansion of an ammonia plant in Texas.

  11. #10856
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    Your view of European companies is too positive. They will screw their employees and clients if they get a chance. They behave different in Europe because the laws don't allow them otherwise.
    There is probably more Cowboy companies in europe than in the USA for sure. As a rate of all companies. Even in Germany or scandinavia. But a nurse or a doctor might not notice it since other types of work are far more inclined to do so.

  12. #10855
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    The principle of the USA is to be critical of the government. Thus I am a better American than you since you don't see the obvious errors the USA is making.
    Nope, an error of a fool is to only see things in dichotomies. One can criticize yet see that it is the better option.

    In arguments of USA versus most world nations, given the choice between a ship on fire and ship with a leak, I can choose to stay on the ship with a leak whole cursing the engineers at the same time.

    Whatever approach one may choose, it's probably better than being a hopelessly nihilistic and racist poser.

  13. #10854
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Makes sense now. You're not actually a European. Just a turncoat troll living in the US.
    The principle of the USA is to be critical of the government. Thus I am a better American than you since you don't see the obvious errors the USA is making.

  14. #10853
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    Are they getting the breast implants in Switzerland or going back to Germany? I wonder what the healthcare system does as far as discounts for cosmetic surgery in Europe.
    Makes sense now. You're not actually a European. Just a turncoat troll living in the US.

  15. #10852
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    Your view of European companies is too positive. They will screw their employees and clients if they get a chance. They behave different in Europe because the laws don't allow them otherwise.
    Definitely just generalities as I'm sure you're more often right. But just thinking of 3 companies, I have a positive view. Aldi / Trader Joe's pay their unskilled worker extremely well and even offer paid vacation days to their full time hourly workers, unheard of with most American grocery companies. Ikea is another company that is known to export its culture abroad, even to its 3rd world operations like Jakarta.

    Several other individual stories of white collar friends working for smaller companies as consultants and engineers also seem to generate favorable accounts. Cynically, a common statement I hear from them when working on multi-national teams are comments about how their European branch counterparts are only putting in 35 hours work so they're not going to overextend themselves here state-side.

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