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7/9/2025, 11:47:14 AM
>>509906994
>we seriously considered asking France
That never ends well.
Their reactors are all bespoke custom builds och the previous generation, and they are always a decade late and more than double the agreed price.
But seeing the trajectory of Kazakhstan it seems you will experience the power of GDP.
>we seriously considered asking France
That never ends well.
Their reactors are all bespoke custom builds och the previous generation, and they are always a decade late and more than double the agreed price.
But seeing the trajectory of Kazakhstan it seems you will experience the power of GDP.
7/2/2025, 1:48:46 PM
>>509298691
>For Pokrovsk all roads are well within 15km from the front lines.
Absolutely true.
All roads in and out are within wired FPV range.
Russia is however only 3 villages away from being able to spray anything on that road with LMG and RPGs which will free up the FPVs to point attacks inside the cities.
>For Pokrovsk all roads are well within 15km from the front lines.
Absolutely true.
All roads in and out are within wired FPV range.
Russia is however only 3 villages away from being able to spray anything on that road with LMG and RPGs which will free up the FPVs to point attacks inside the cities.
6/26/2025, 4:09:49 PM
>>508785867
>Capitalism, money and the notion of running an economy for financial profit is collective mental illness which only the kikes and their demon masters could have come up with or convince everyone else to adopt.
I would agree to 90% with that.
Global or international capitalism is the most destructive type of market structure imaginable as it mathematically will always favor the already wealthy or the cartels/oligarchs who divide the market amongst themselves. Or in simple terms, it will destroy any small and medium sized local business in favor of whatever banker family who decides to enter the same market with all capital and power being transferred to those cosmopolitan jews (wealth transfer to the top).
But for a local market, the principles of free movement of capital to whoever can produce stuff more efficiently than others is actually good and will, in absence of patents/restrictions, move the whole market to be more efficient.
Say, when all farmers, loggers etc follow the same rules and the differences are clearly displayed or regulated it is the way to go (like eco vs conventional vegetables/meat etc).
But just to take one example, honey that you buy in the stores now is almost never pure honey but either pure flavored fructose syrup or a mix of that and honey. Yet it is labelled all the same and cheap imported fakes compete with the real product, and all are labelled "honey", even "eco"-honey.
The capitalistic mechanism will thus push the market towards the cheap imported fakes to the detriment of locally manufactured real honey. And some jew owning farms in Argentina will be the benefactor.
>>508785995
>You have to read around a lot to find this, but part of the catch is that they are now considering all money spent on border/immigration stuff "Defense spending" to count to the 5%
There you go.. another example to add to the list.
>Capitalism, money and the notion of running an economy for financial profit is collective mental illness which only the kikes and their demon masters could have come up with or convince everyone else to adopt.
I would agree to 90% with that.
Global or international capitalism is the most destructive type of market structure imaginable as it mathematically will always favor the already wealthy or the cartels/oligarchs who divide the market amongst themselves. Or in simple terms, it will destroy any small and medium sized local business in favor of whatever banker family who decides to enter the same market with all capital and power being transferred to those cosmopolitan jews (wealth transfer to the top).
But for a local market, the principles of free movement of capital to whoever can produce stuff more efficiently than others is actually good and will, in absence of patents/restrictions, move the whole market to be more efficient.
Say, when all farmers, loggers etc follow the same rules and the differences are clearly displayed or regulated it is the way to go (like eco vs conventional vegetables/meat etc).
But just to take one example, honey that you buy in the stores now is almost never pure honey but either pure flavored fructose syrup or a mix of that and honey. Yet it is labelled all the same and cheap imported fakes compete with the real product, and all are labelled "honey", even "eco"-honey.
The capitalistic mechanism will thus push the market towards the cheap imported fakes to the detriment of locally manufactured real honey. And some jew owning farms in Argentina will be the benefactor.
>>508785995
>You have to read around a lot to find this, but part of the catch is that they are now considering all money spent on border/immigration stuff "Defense spending" to count to the 5%
There you go.. another example to add to the list.
6/25/2025, 12:39:51 PM
>>508677230
>So…what happened to the iranian regime change?
Mossad blew their entire load for a military victory and have now lost the support with the opposition groups for throwing them to the wolves.
So I'd say whatever their capacity was, 70-80% of their operatives are burnt, nearly 90-100% of the established grups resisting the regime are lost and Iran are now focusing really hard with Russian and Chinese help to uncover all remaining glownigger operations (CIA & Mossad).
So it is not over, it is the primary focus.
But who trusts the mutts and jids enough this time around?
>So…what happened to the iranian regime change?
Mossad blew their entire load for a military victory and have now lost the support with the opposition groups for throwing them to the wolves.
So I'd say whatever their capacity was, 70-80% of their operatives are burnt, nearly 90-100% of the established grups resisting the regime are lost and Iran are now focusing really hard with Russian and Chinese help to uncover all remaining glownigger operations (CIA & Mossad).
So it is not over, it is the primary focus.
But who trusts the mutts and jids enough this time around?
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