Of course, the problem is to expect the industry to "come back" we must not let it go, for the issue of cars the example of solar panels should be instructive, if the factories close today, they will not reopen tomorrow, when China has the monopoly of a sector we will not be able to have a part again, We must act quickly and forcefully
100% agree with this, we have to put tariffs on China and assume the consequences when they respond with a little courage, if at the first increase they make in tariffs on wine or pork we cower, this will fall on us
A really interesting and complete article, with many ideas to reflect on to understand what is currently happening at the box office and to imagine what is to come.
Sin problema, tampoco parece que vaya a dar mucho trabajo así si quieres hazme mod y hago lo que pueda
I would like to be able to help, but I don't see myself capable of moderating a community in English, that is if whoever accepts the position can count on my help, support and solidarity from now on.
She was elected by the European Parliament (elected by all citizens) at the proposal of the council, which is formed by the heads of government (elected by all citizens).
I'm not saying that the system is good, but between that and not being chosen by anyone, I think there is a lot of distance. Now she is clearly the EPP candidate so whoever votes for them will know who they vote for, I wish the rest of the groups did the same.
I'm not American, it's not an American competition, I don't understand what this means here. In any case, it is not a historical event, it has not been 20, 10 or 5 years since this happened, this happens and will be happening at the same moment that a representative of the country starts singing to celebrate and entertain the rest, it is grotesque to say the least.
I didn't expect anything from them and they still manage to disappoint me
I understand the slogan and why it is used, but I have never had any moral qualms about pirating the intellectual property of a billion-dollar corporation, call me weird.
Only 13%?? With everything he's going through, it seems very little to me. I think that the turning point would be top-level institutions and politicians changing Mastodon, I think that as long as that does not happen Twitter will still be relevant unfortunately
Facebook said the same thing a few years ago and here I am, waiting for them to go away
The problem with China is not that it invests in one sector or another, we can invest in moving away from oil as much as you want, I would support that. The problem with china is that we can't compete with their labor costs.
So as long as they do not have paid vacations and health insurance for their employees at the European level, we have to compensate for that cost difference with tariffs or our companies compete with one hand tied behind their backs.