If you worked IT in a big corporation and treated sensitive company data servers the same way Dominion handles their shit, you would be fired. Straight up. Possibly even legally prosecuted, depending on the data in question.
Not to mention, for machines designed solely for something as relatively simple as tabulation, that don't see daily or even regular use, they seem to breakdown or glitch out quite a lot. Fucking Strawpoll fucks up less than Dominion voting machines.
EU rules, Dutch laws, and court verdicts mean the country must reduce emissions of ammonia, nitrogen oxides and nitrous oxide from farming, transport and building machines. The question is who takes the hit
We all know the solution is for the EU rules to go.
you haven't really been paying attention. How else are the corporations going to buy out all the small failing farms for pennies on the dollar unless they are in fact "failing"
farming in the metherlands is totally industrialized, with artificial everything and production that is mostly meant for export. it HAS to be changed.
but the way it is done by the Government only has the effect that only the biggest and most industrialized farmers will survive, so it totally goes against the goals it says it wants to achieve.
typical international corporations destroy the common man bullshit, but the common man is also just a slave there, so..
No, it's just typical shortsighted government nonsense.
You don't explode your economy because of the negative byproducts that economy creates. You find ways to lessen the impact of the negatives or even erase them entirely. I don't know exactly what you're doing over there, but I kind of doubt even 10, 20, or 30 years worth of the same is going to result in some apocalyptic environmental disaster that destroys the Netherlands.
Not to mention, if your main export is FOOD AND FARMING, and make less of those things, the people that relied on that export at worse just don't have fucking food anymore and at best have to pay way more money for less food. Which is an actual and immediate emergency, as opposed to this continuation of what is essentially the cow fart rhetoric.
Now, granted, I don't know the Dutch energy system, but imagine if instead of farming, the government decided that the country must generate/use 30% less electricity across the board because coal, gas, nuclear, etc plants cause pollution. Think about how absolutely fucking ludicrous that would be.
The government does not fix things. It is not incentivized to fix things, because it doesn't have to. They are the ones who make the rules. It just says the way things must be, then puts the burden of figuring out how to deal with whatever the problem is on its citizenry. It's not "our" job or burden to fix whatever problem the government decides is important.
Sure hope they use this opportunity to completely bankrupt every single politician, and any corrupt bankers/jews/officers/officials. If they just try to forgive and forget they will be setting themselves up for future failure. They gotta cut out that cancer, not just put a bandaid on it.
They need to go into this with a "take no prisoners" mentality. After all, those who opposed the farmers were willing to destroy them for personal gain and virtue signaling. Gloves need to come off and a example needs to be set.
[ + ] goatfugee12
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[ + ] BestVeteran
[ - ] BestVeteran -5 points 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 15:21:44 ago (+0/-5)
[ + ] Inward
[ - ] Inward 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 20:06:47 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Jinglebanger
[ - ] Jinglebanger 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 21:14:50 ago (+0/-0)
Not to mention, for machines designed solely for something as relatively simple as tabulation, that don't see daily or even regular use, they seem to breakdown or glitch out quite a lot. Fucking Strawpoll fucks up less than Dominion voting machines.
"Perfectly fine" is a hell of a statement.
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[ + ] SithEmpire
[ - ] SithEmpire 5 points 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 10:30:59 ago (+5/-0)
We all know the solution is for the EU rules to go.
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[ + ] goatfugee12
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[ + ] Artificial_Intelligentile
[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 1 point 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 17:51:49 ago (+1/-0)
yes i totally agree with the farmers.
BUT
farming in the metherlands is totally industrialized, with artificial everything and production that is mostly meant for export. it HAS to be changed.
but the way it is done by the Government only has the effect that only the biggest and most industrialized farmers will survive, so it totally goes against the goals it says it wants to achieve.
typical international corporations destroy the common man bullshit, but the common man is also just a slave there, so..
well, its a good start nonetheless.
[ + ] Jinglebanger
[ - ] Jinglebanger 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 21:03:33 ago (+0/-0)
You don't explode your economy because of the negative byproducts that economy creates. You find ways to lessen the impact of the negatives or even erase them entirely. I don't know exactly what you're doing over there, but I kind of doubt even 10, 20, or 30 years worth of the same is going to result in some apocalyptic environmental disaster that destroys the Netherlands.
Not to mention, if your main export is FOOD AND FARMING, and make less of those things, the people that relied on that export at worse just don't have fucking food anymore and at best have to pay way more money for less food. Which is an actual and immediate emergency, as opposed to this continuation of what is essentially the cow fart rhetoric.
Now, granted, I don't know the Dutch energy system, but imagine if instead of farming, the government decided that the country must generate/use 30% less electricity across the board because coal, gas, nuclear, etc plants cause pollution. Think about how absolutely fucking ludicrous that would be.
The government does not fix things. It is not incentivized to fix things, because it doesn't have to. They are the ones who make the rules. It just says the way things must be, then puts the burden of figuring out how to deal with whatever the problem is on its citizenry. It's not "our" job or burden to fix whatever problem the government decides is important.
[ + ] Artificial_Intelligentile
[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 18, 2023 00:30:35 ago (+0/-0)
lol, you still think they arent destroying europe on purpose XD
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[ + ] Clubberlang
[ - ] Clubberlang 3 points 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 10:10:26 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] Feelslikeclownworld
[ - ] Feelslikeclownworld 2 points 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 17:44:24 ago (+2/-0)
They need to go into this with a "take no prisoners" mentality. After all, those who opposed the farmers were willing to destroy them for personal gain and virtue signaling. Gloves need to come off and a example needs to be set.
[ + ] Inward
[ - ] Inward 1 point 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 20:06:35 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Belfuro
[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 2.3 yearsMar 17, 2023 17:04:36 ago (+1/-0)
Its just a distraction.
There can be no survival through politics let alone victories
Pay no attention
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