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Apr 2 2021 01:36pm
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A small excerpt from article I linked:

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PARIS — After more than a year of lockdowns and months of a sputtering vaccination campaign, Europe’s efforts to curb the coronavirus pandemic entered yet another difficult chapter on Wednesday as President Emmanuel Macron of France announced the start of a third national lockdown in a desperate move to halt a new deadly wave.

With infections surging, hospitals swelling with patients and the virus now reaching into classrooms, Mr. Macron effectively abandoned a monthslong gamble to keep France open in the hope that a steady pace of vaccinations would make a lockdown unnecessary. He said that restrictions currently covering about one-third of the country’s population would be extended nationwide for four weeks starting Saturday, and that schools would be closed for at least three weeks.

As the tally of coronavirus deaths pushed relentlessly close to the 100,000 mark, and with the highly transmissible variant first detected in Britain now accounting for two-thirds of France’s new infections, Mr. Macron gave in to scientists and opposition politicians who had been pressing for a lockdown in recent weeks, and joined the list of European nations already hunkering down before the virus.


A solid vaccination strategy could have saved you guys a shitload of trouble, looks like you guys need strong leaders instead of those fags SMH
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Apr 2 2021 01:47pm
the french problem is pretty obvious

whatever you do, the population has to support and follow at least the basic corona rules

since it has been revealed in germany, that the overwhelming majority of people in hospital are migrants, the situation in france makes a lot of sense

huge parallel societies and entire districts full with people that dont care and/or understand

ramadan will begin shortly so its not gonna get better
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Apr 2 2021 01:54pm
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now compare GDP per capita
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now compare GDP per capita


Now compare the GDP of bottom 80 and LOL.
/e then finish move:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minimum_annual_leave_by_country
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This post was edited by Saucisson6000 on Apr 2 2021 02:33pm
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Now compare the GDP of bottom 80 and LOL.
/e then finish move:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minimum_annual_leave_by_country
LOL²


There are positives and negatives to that. The lack of regulation in the US labour market gives flexibility and explains why the US has had a far better economic recovery than Europe so far, with employment bouncing back already. By the end of 2021 the US economy will be larger than it was pre-pandemic, while Europe will only recover to 100% of its pre-pandemic GDP by the end of 2023

Not to mention interest rates and economic growth are consistently higher in the US. They are a dynamic powerhouse whereas Europe is a dying continent that will make up a significantly smaller percentage of global GDP and population as time goes on

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There are positives and negatives to that. The lack of regulation in the US labour market gives flexibility and explains why the US has had a far better economic recovery than Europe so far, with employment bouncing back already. By the end of 2021 the US economy will be larger than it was pre-pandemic, while Europe will only recover to 100% of its pre-pandemic GDP by the end of 2023

Not to mention interest rates and economic growth are consistently higher in the US. They are a dynamic powerhouse whereas Europe is a dying continent that will make up a significantly smaller percentage of global GDP and population as time goes on


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Apr 4 2021 06:25am
https://twitter.com/ScottDuncanWX/status/1377986569613799424

What the fuck is going on with the weather this year? We had a lot of snow in January and now we're gonna get snow in friggin April?
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https://twitter.com/ScottDuncanWX/status/1377986569613799424

What the fuck is going on with the weather this year? We had a lot of snow in January and now we're gonna get snow in friggin April?


trying to save the the vines



trying to save america, dro64, and amazon from unions:



This post was edited by Saucisson6000 on Apr 4 2021 07:43am
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https://twitter.com/ScottDuncanWX/status/1377986569613799424

What the fuck is going on with the weather this year? We had a lot of snow in January and now we're gonna get snow in friggin April?


to be fair, the beginning of spring has always been a time of quickly changing weathers, but generally speaking, what we saw in the last couple of years is exactly what climate scientists predicted: a significant increase of extreme weather events and temperature records.
last wednesday for example was the warmest march day since the beginning of weather records in 1881 here.
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Apr 4 2021 10:23am
Here where I live, snow around Easter is perfectly common and happened every other year (depending on if Easter is early or late in the calendar).
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