Belgian 29 year old male, accountant, into physical fitness, outings and watching TV series/films. Enjoy pestering you about your political views and interested in economics.

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  • Tldr;

    As an EU citizen, the “ProtectEU” strategy presents several potential benefits and challenges. Here are some pros and cons:

    Pros:

    1. Enhanced Security: The strategy aims to improve the overall security environment, which could lead to a safer living experience with reduced threats from terrorism, organized crime, and cyberattacks.

    2. Better Coordination: Strengthened cooperation and information sharing among EU member states and agencies could result in more effective responses to cross-border threats.

    3. Investment in Technology: Emphasis on technological innovation and digital security could enhance protection against cyber threats and ensure that EU citizens benefit from advanced security measures.

    4. Focus on Prevention: Efforts to address the root causes of crime and terrorism, including education and social programs, could lead to a more stable and secure society.

    5. Global Cooperation: Enhanced partnerships with other regions and international organizations could help mitigate threats originating from outside the EU.

    Cons:

    1. Potential Privacy Concerns: Increased surveillance and data sharing might raise concerns about privacy and data protection, potentially infringing on civil liberties.

    2. Cost Implications: Significant investments in security infrastructure and technology could lead to higher public spending, potentially impacting other areas of public service.

    3. Over-reliance on Technology: While technology can enhance security, over-reliance could lead to vulnerabilities if systems are compromised or fail.

    4. Potential Overreach: There is a risk of security measures being overly intrusive or disproportionate, which could affect everyday life and freedoms.

    5. Implementation Challenges: Coordinating such a comprehensive strategy across diverse EU member states could face practical and political challenges, potentially slowing down its effectiveness.

    Overall, while the strategy has the potential to significantly enhance security for EU citizens, it is important to balance these benefits with considerations for privacy, cost, and the potential impact on civil liberties.


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    California can do that?

    Edit from le chat mistral:

    So he doesn’t give them anything, he’s just asking to keep trading with them

    “Yes, that’s correct. Governor Newsom’s strategy primarily involves advocating for California’s economic interests and encouraging international trading partners to maintain or even expand their trade relationships with California, despite the federal tariffs. He is essentially asking these partners to consider exempting California-made products from retaliatory tariffs, emphasizing the state’s economic stability and reliability as a trading partner. This approach does not involve offering specific concessions or incentives but rather leverages California’s significant market power and economic influence to negotiate more favorable trade conditions.”

    California isn’t doing anything, just asking politely to be exempt from our tariffs on USA.









  • See, so easily baited.

    China owns majority stake in the cobalt mines in Congo. Controlling 80% of their cobalt in order to have influence in the battery market. Which they use for dominance in smartphone and electric vehicle markets. The government subsidises this as well with tax payer money, which is good for the shareholders of Xiaomi, BYD, …

    At the height of Belgian Congo, wallonia was wealthier than flanders. Now wallonia is quite poorer than flanders because their mines ran down. The industrialisation moved away.

    We have a great economy because of services that we provide. We have a highly educated population.

    We don’t depend on resources from Africa, south east Asia, etc. Why? We don’t do those industries.

    That’s all delegated to China. China is our bitch, they do the child labour, the bad ethics, exploiting poor countries, and then sell us the products cheaply. We buy it, they do the dirty deed.

    It’s almost as if raw materials are important to the economy that wants to turn them into a product.

    And not important to an economy that basically just sells services?

    What the fuck? Using brain? Logic? In a tankie sub?!

    https://www.cecc.gov/events/hearings/from-cobalt-to-cars-how-china-exploits-child-and-forced-labor-in-the-congo

    Go find some other sources, from various parts of the world.

    Russia is invading Ukraine literally for resources for their industry, or rather to sell them to us with an extra price.



  • Real Belgium? These oldies have been on strike and they haven’t seen a tank. Welcome to democracy. The NVA has the most votes, they were voted for in order to increase the work force.

    Major amount of people on sick leave for more than 5 years. People were on unemployment benefits for more than 2 years. People used to retire at age 55. While barely having children.

    For example my mate is in Germany now, his gf worked one year and now she’s relaxing 2 years on sick leave for “burnout”.

    They are reducing taxes for people that work.

    The minimum wage in Belgium is high. Education is free or cheap.

    If you want to work, you have work. Social mobility is high in Belgium.

    if we correct for purchasing power then the net wealths would be.

    Belgium 333k euros. China 54k euros. Russia 28k euros. (Compared to USA)

    With a year’s savings I can buy a 100 sq meters house in Indonesia. A Chinese or Russian cannot do that.

    Not only is my internal purchasing power far higher, so is my external purchasing power.