

If Trump is hatching them personally (I can’t imagine why else he could be so obsessed with eggs to go around begging for them all over the globe), you need to somewhat clean and disinfect the chickens before sale…
I’m going to show myself out.
If Trump is hatching them personally (I can’t imagine why else he could be so obsessed with eggs to go around begging for them all over the globe), you need to somewhat clean and disinfect the chickens before sale…
I’m going to show myself out.
But it is in Europe, even though many Brits like to think their island isn’t part of The Continent™.
So first he goes around begging for eggs, now he’s back peddling disgusting low quality chlorine contaminated chicken. Coincidence?
There is a legitimate reason for the doctor accessing those data, so there isn’t a problem with the GDPR. No need to revise it for that.
Boycotting German “premium” brands is a good idea if you value quality and reasonable pricing anyway.
If a proposal comes from Mrs VDL, you can always assume the worst, and the most corrupt option imaginable.
Actually, it’s quite easy to comply with. Don’t collect any data you don’t need in order to conduct legitimate business with the person you’re collecting data from. Delete collected data once you don’t need them anymore. And you’re done.
Germany’s law on party bans automatically bans successor organisations. And membership in a forbidden organisation is a crime that will bring all sorts of repercussions.
The Problem is that they will turn into an aggressive, megalomaniac Venezuela with nukes and a giant military.
Careful what you wish for, given the level of brainwashing in large parts of the US population, a revolution could just push another madman to the top, or even be used by the current madman on top to topple the remainders of democracy and rule of law.
The problem with the US is structural, (they managed to elect that orange turd twice) also it’s still not clear whether they’ll even have a next presidential election.
Nobody wants that. They are by far destructive enough in their incompetent and inefficient state.
That’s right. What the US is doing is pretty much just cosplaying Nazi Germany. The Nazis weren’t evil geniuses, they were pretty stupid and disorganised (a hallmark of every fascist regime is everlasting internal rivalry for more influence) and put their idiotic little ideology and personality cult above all else (for example, deportation trains to the death camps had precedence over much needed military logistics, even very late into WW2, also Nazi big wigs regularly engaged in disastrous micromanagement because they could, like when Hitler personally put new fighter aircraft development on hold because he wanted bombers, at a time when regular Allied air raids on Germany were already a reality), inevitably leading to picking a fight with pretty much the entire rest of the world and predictably losing that. The only thing the Nazis were clever (enough) with was propaganda. Propaganda that lasts till today by painting them as the ruthlessly efficient and technologically advanced evil masterminds. (with only the “ruthless” and “evil” being true) See any similarities already?
There is nothing strange about that. Like attracts like. Right wing extremism of different flavours is just the same shit out of different arseholes.
Greedy transatlanticist traitors will see to this not happening.
US government be like: Why not both?
Let’s hope so.
China and the US are likely going to support Russia. This leaves only two veto powers, France and the UK, in need of being persuaded.
Non permanent members don’t have veto powers.
My point is the motivation behind the Russian demand, control over Ukraine, also the impossibility of forcing a UN led government on Russia, because the Russian government can easily veto that.
UN-led means the UN Security Council, in which Russia has a permanent seat and therefore veto powers, would get a say on what the Ukrainian government can and can’t do.
Bring back radium products! Let’s party like it’s the 1920s!