The European Union is an example of how things shouldn't be done if you want cooperation between different nations. It has turned into an enourmous burreacracy where each and every decision is made behind locked doors and then presented as dictates to the inhabitant in the member countries, where the once independent nations have been turned into Soviet Republics where the citizens have very little influence on the politics and their own situation.
Are you for real? Anyone with half a brain can see that the European Union is powerless when it comes to virtually every single political issue. Any resolution passed by the european parliament has vitually no binding legal power behind it to enforce them. They're more suggestions then legislation. If they had any power at all, do you really think they'd allow nations like Hungry to remain members after it enacted some rather draconian press restriction laws
Yes, I'm for real, I live in an European Union country (unfortunately) and everything has been going down here since we joined this union.
I'm tired of dictates from the headquarters in Bruxelles which are heaped upon us with no chance for us to question or refuse to obey to. I'm tired of the bureacracy, the costly administration and the sum of money we have to pay to this bureacracy and its well-paid politicians each year, money we would need better here.
As for Hungary, they don't dare to expel them because then the people in more member countries would realize that Hungary would manage well without EU and then more countires would drop out, something which will hapen anyway in the coming future.
I'm actually for cooperation between the European countries but not in the way it is done in the EU. What Europe need is a confederation of free member states, not a centralized, Soviet-style bureacracy where the decisions are made behind closed doors, accepted by well-paid puppets and then heaped upon the citizens without possibility to question those decisions.
every decision is made behind locked doors and then presented as dictates to the inhabitant in the member countries, where the once independent nations have been turned into Soviet Republics where the citizens have very little influence on the politics and their own situation.
I see you drank fully the excuses of local politicians who shifted the blame to the EU for their shenanigans and fuck-ups.Yes, I'm for real, I live in an European Union country (unfortunately) and everything has been going down here since we joined this union.
I'm tired of dictates from the headquarters in Bruxelles which are heaped upon us with no chance for us to question or refuse to obey to. I'm tired of the bureacracy, the costly administration and the sum of money we have to pay to this bureacracy and its well-paid politicians each year, money we would need better here.
You are right. He licks the boots of Putin instead.Václav Klaus isn't perfect, neither as politican or human. But he's at least honest and a freedom fighter for his country, not a traitor or corrupt sell out who lick the boots for the hotshots in charge of the EU.
This is not how e.g. the US works. North Dakota might get more federal money than New York but this doesn't imply that Dakotian representatives in (federal) Congress are forbidden from voting on the issues which impact their state (which are numerous).1.>Net recipents of the EU budget should have no say in when it comes to increase/decrease in the EU budget, of course they are going to vote for more money. They are of course able to have a say in how that money is spend.
Or the device's abilities might be limited to the two items that Picard mentioned. The small device wasn't "omni-capable," it couldn't for example make ceramics or metal items.If it could make food and clothing, we would assume it could also make dishes, cups pens and the like.Picard did describe the small replicator as "limited."
There would the power requirements, and the shows technical advisers (non-canon) said that materials have to be fed into the replicator to get things out.And there was no charge to use it.
How many billions of other units would there be on Earth?How could a larger unit cause a scarcity problem with energy then?
Problem there is, Quark was able to sell his wreaked shuttle here. So there is a financial system of some kind present.Credits may exist at the Federation level, not the earth level.
Okay, then what about Aliens working on Earth?... humans on earth do work and get jobs--they just dont get paid for it
So, only Ben Sisko needed transporter credits.Canonically, T'Girl, only Ben Sisko needed transporter credits, and then only to transport between San Francisco and New Orleans. We don't know why.
Merchant capitalism dates back to the ninth century in the Arab world. Market economies (on Earth) have been around for thousands of years.Capitalism and socialism are not the only two options. They are both fairly new systems in the grand scheme of things ...
During the sovereign debt crises a lot of nationalist and racist crap came up the toilet. Here in Germany the mainstream opinion, is that Southern European countries faces problems because they are lazy people.They are differences between the USA and the EU. Unlike the USA the EU doesn't have the same shared history that the USA does.
And no one is saying that a Brit, a German etc.. should be less cared about than one another. I suspect that most EU citizens don't have a problem with each other.
No. Markets have always existed but modern free market economies have only existed for about 200 years. There was no significant GDP growth before the Industrial Revolution which, besides increasing technological progress (at least temporarily, there are economists who think that technological progress may slow down in the future) also came went hand in hand with the abolishment of competition-reducing institutions like gilds.Market economies (on Earth) have been around for thousands of years.
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Actual yes.No.Merchant capitalism dates back to the ninth century in the Arab world. Market economies (on Earth) have been around for thousands of years.
Which is what I said.Markets have always existed ...
Which has what to do with what I said?... but modern free market economies have only existed for about 200 years.
Problem there is, Quark was able to sell his wreaked shuttle here. So there is a financial system of some kind present.
So, only Ben Sisko needed transporter credits.Canonically, T'Girl, only Ben Sisko needed transporter credits, and then only to transport between San Francisco and New Orleans. We don't know why.
Okay.
You are right. He licks the boots of Putin instead.Václav Klaus isn't perfect, neither as politican or human. But he's at least honest and a freedom fighter for his country, not a traitor or corrupt sell out who lick the boots for the hotshots in charge of the EU.
I'll take Bruxelles, thank you. I prefer waffles over AK47.
[In the EU] the once independent nations have been turned into Soviet Republics
[The EU is] a centralized, Soviet-style bureacracy
[Václav Klaus is] a freedom fighter for his country, not a traitor or corrupt sell out who lick the boots for the hotshots in charge of the EU.
It's sometimes surprising just how much of the Star Trek universe does come from "one data point."Any kind of function can be drawn through one data point. In that sense, one data point is useless, since it constrains nothing.
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