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Post by jonksy on Jun 21, 2023 12:34:05 GMT
Where exactly was I being Sarcastic? I suggest you re-read what I said.
Look what is going on.
First Pelosi goes to Taiwan to set up a new US missile installation programme involving Boeing in the contract.
Next the CPC get totally pissed off, and I mean every department was of the same total pissed offnesss according to Victor Gao.
Then the CPC announce a ban on Boeing and this was then followed by Boeing's expected resupply contracts to airlines of ageing Boeing fleet going to Airbus and a multi-hundred billion contract as the first in a long line.
We know China and India are politically aligned in the BRICs organisation.
We also know France is asking to join Brics.
We also know France is part of Airbus.
Now you tell me India has signed a contract to supply Airbus.
In my mind this is to be expected.
I suggest you stop trying to make Russia and China a bunch of downtrodden Heroes BVL.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 21, 2023 12:46:53 GMT
I suggest you re-read what I said.
Look what is going on.
First Pelosi goes to Taiwan to set up a new US missile installation programme involving Boeing in the contract.
Next the CPC get totally pissed off, and I mean every department was of the same total pissed offnesss according to Victor Gao.
Then the CPC announce a ban on Boeing and this was then followed by Boeing's expected resupply contracts to airlines of ageing Boeing fleet going to Airbus and a multi-hundred billion contract as the first in a long line.
We know China and India are politically aligned in the BRICs organisation.
We also know France is asking to join Brics.
We also know France is part of Airbus.
Now you tell me India has signed a contract to supply Airbus.
In my mind this is to be expected.
I suggest you stop trying to make Russia and China a bunch of downtrodden Heroes BVL. Don't be such a spastic and understand the logic. You are acting like a baby, crying about me supporting China rather than looking at the geopolitical situation. Brics will overtake the G7 in economic power. India is onboard and it has absolutely nothing to do with me. I did not tell India to join BRICs.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 21, 2023 12:51:03 GMT
I suggest you stop trying to make Russia and China a bunch of downtrodden Heroes BVL. Don't be such a spastic and understand the logic. You are acting like a baby, crying about me supporting China rather than looking at the geopolitical situation. Brics will overtake the G7 in economic power. India is onboard and it has absolutely nothing to do with me. I did not tell India to join BRICs. No tears from me BVL.....Now what were you on about oh I know Sarcasm.
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Post by Handyman on Jun 21, 2023 12:53:09 GMT
I suggest you re-read what I said.
Look what is going on.
First Pelosi goes to Taiwan to set up a new US missile installation programme involving Boeing in the contract.
Next the CPC get totally pissed off, and I mean every department was of the same total pissed offnesss according to Victor Gao.
Then the CPC announce a ban on Boeing and this was then followed by Boeing's expected resupply contracts to airlines of ageing Boeing fleet going to Airbus and a multi-hundred billion contract as the first in a long line.
We know China and India are politically aligned in the BRICs organisation.
We also know France is asking to join Brics.
We also know France is part of Airbus.
Now you tell me India has signed a contract to supply Airbus.
In my mind this is to be expected.
I suggest you stop trying to make Russia and China a bunch of downtrodden Heroes BVL. The countries that are a serious threat to the world IMO are, Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran all run by lunatics
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 21, 2023 12:54:05 GMT
Don't be such a spastic and understand the logic. You are acting like a baby, crying about me supporting China rather than looking at the geopolitical situation. Brics will overtake the G7 in economic power. India is onboard and it has absolutely nothing to do with me. I did not tell India to join BRICs. No tears from me BVL.....Now what were you on about oh I know Sarcasm.You can't keep your mind on the flow of argument/logic. You are constantly distracted by what is out of the window, not what is on the blackboard.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 21, 2023 12:57:48 GMT
No tears from me BVL.....Now what were you on about oh I know Sarcasm. You can't keep your mind on the flow of argument/logic. You are constantly distracted by what is out of the window, not what is on the blackboard. When are you going to post some form of logic BVL? Oh and BTW there was more Sarcasim in that post too.
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Post by Tinculin on Jun 21, 2023 14:51:25 GMT
@baron - Please don’t call Jonksy a spastic.
Thanks.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 23, 2023 5:21:46 GMT
Would help if our government would stop regulating our markets out of competitiveness. Closing power stations in the middle of an energy crisis has to be a seriously dumb decision. We should be monopolising on the energy shortage ourselves and doing everything we can to drive down energy costs and instead we’re doing the opposite. Absolutely correct. Energy policy in this country has for at least a generation being nothing short of incompetent. The UK is resource rich, we have an abundance of coal gas and oil, but in order to look green to the WEF, G7 and Masons (Probably) governments who we vote for are determined, regardless of cost, to ignore the majority and show the world how virtuous we are. It's going to end in tears.
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Post by piglet on Jun 23, 2023 10:18:38 GMT
It isnt going to recover for many years if at all. We cant borrow any more money, were mortgaged to the hilt. The health service is almost dead, social security will go, etc, if you think this is bad, its going to get a lot worse.
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Post by zanygame on Jun 23, 2023 15:57:40 GMT
Would help if our government would stop regulating our markets out of competitiveness. Closing power stations in the middle of an energy crisis has to be a seriously dumb decision. We should be monopolising on the energy shortage ourselves and doing everything we can to drive down energy costs and instead we’re doing the opposite. Absolutely correct. Energy policy in this country has for at least a generation being nothing short of incompetent. The UK is resource rich, we have an abundance of coal gas and oil, but in order to look green to the WEF, G7 and Masons (Probably) governments who we vote for are determined, regardless of cost, to ignore the majority and show the world how virtuous we are. It's going to end in tears. Yes its all about looking green isn't it. Funny how 20 years ago looking green wasn't important, why do you think looking green is so important now. It can't be woke power because as the right wingers on here point out they represent the vast majority of voters. Surely the government know that. It could I suppose be that climate change is real and the cost of ignoring that is far higher than the cost of mitigating it. Naah, wont be that.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 23, 2023 16:47:23 GMT
Absolutely correct. Energy policy in this country has for at least a generation being nothing short of incompetent. The UK is resource rich, we have an abundance of coal gas and oil, but in order to look green to the WEF, G7 and Masons (Probably) governments who we vote for are determined, regardless of cost, to ignore the majority and show the world how virtuous we are. It's going to end in tears. Yes its all about looking green isn't it. Funny how 20 years ago looking green wasn't important, why do you think looking green is so important now. It can't be woke power because as the right wingers on here point out they represent the vast majority of voters. Surely the government know that. It could I suppose be that climate change is real and the cost of ignoring that is far higher than the cost of mitigating it. Naah, wont be that. For who? - the UK actually needs some global warming so if temps do rise we will be better off.
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Post by zanygame on Jun 23, 2023 16:51:34 GMT
Yes its all about looking green isn't it. Funny how 20 years ago looking green wasn't important, why do you think looking green is so important now. It can't be woke power because as the right wingers on here point out they represent the vast majority of voters. Surely the government know that. It could I suppose be that climate change is real and the cost of ignoring that is far higher than the cost of mitigating it. Naah, wont be that. For who? - the UK actually needs some global warming so if temps do rise we will be better off. Even you must realise that it doesn't just get a bit warmer.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 23, 2023 17:06:51 GMT
For who? - the UK actually needs some global warming so if temps do rise we will be better off. Even you must realise that it doesn't just get a bit warmer. Well to me it all sounds quite appealing... Huge swathes of England could take on a Mediterranean look within 50 years as native woodlands are threatened by warmer, drier summers, say scientists. Olive groves, vines and sunflower fields could become hallmarks of the landscape in South-East England as global warming changes conditions.
Climate may turn UK Mediterranean
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Post by zanygame on Jun 23, 2023 17:25:12 GMT
Even you must realise that it doesn't just get a bit warmer. Well to me it all sounds quite appealing... Huge swathes of England could take on a Mediterranean look within 50 years as native woodlands are threatened by warmer, drier summers, say scientists. Olive groves, vines and sunflower fields could become hallmarks of the landscape in South-East England as global warming changes conditions.
Climate may turn UK MediterraneanOur wildlife and our infrastructure are not geared up to southern European weather. You may have noticed if you have been to Europe that they have many flash flood drains through their towns, we don't. You may have noticed their roofs and wall are white, ours aren't. Our insulation etc? Our entire infrastructure is designed to cope with the weather we have had for hundreds of years. Not the torrential thunderstorms and long dry summers we are already experiencing while you say climate change hasn't even happened yet. So what costs more, changing our entire infrastructure to accommodate our changes in weather or changing our power production to stop that change. And I haven't even begun to talk about how our trees and plants are not adapted to all the insects and funguses that are now able to survive in our new climate. And we're not even close to climate change yet.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 23, 2023 17:32:12 GMT
Well to me it all sounds quite appealing... Huge swathes of England could take on a Mediterranean look within 50 years as native woodlands are threatened by warmer, drier summers, say scientists. Olive groves, vines and sunflower fields could become hallmarks of the landscape in South-East England as global warming changes conditions.
Climate may turn UK MediterraneanOur wildlife and our infrastructure are not geared up to southern European weather. You may have noticed if you have been to Europe that they have many flash flood drains through their towns, we don't. You may have noticed their roofs and wall are white, ours aren't. Our insulation etc? Our entire infrastructure is designed to cope with the weather we have had for hundreds of years. Not the torrential thunderstorms and long dry summers we are already experiencing while you say climate change hasn't even happened yet. So what costs more, changing our entire infrastructure to accommodate our changes in weather or changing our power production to stop that change.
And I haven't even begun to talk about how our trees and plants are not adapted to all the insects and funguses that are now able to survive in our new climate. And we're not even close to climate change yet. We cannot stop that change - even the US cannot
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