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Cita de: AbiertoPorDemolicion en Ayer a las 14:41:31Cita de: Vipamo en Ayer a las 13:30:48Un país de propietarios es más proclive a defender su terruño con armas que uno de inquilinos?C’est la question!Pues los dos por igual.A El Propietariado le da igual que el gato sea blanco o negro, siempre que (les) cace ratones. El contrato social de pisitos a cambio de corrupción lo van a suscribir con cualquiera, sea chino, japones o luxemburgues, siempre que les garanticen las rentas inmobiliarias.El inquilino no va a mover un dedo por el terruño del casero zampalangostinos, y le va a dar igual que el que le "saque" el dinero sea chino, japonés o luxemburgues. Esa es la pregunta. Un país de propietarios a priori debería estar más motivado para defender lo suyo en caso bélico. No sea que se lo vayan a quitar los invasores. Un país de inquilinos les podría dar igual, cierran el Kiosko y se van con lo puesto a a Brasil.
Cita de: Vipamo en Ayer a las 13:30:48Un país de propietarios es más proclive a defender su terruño con armas que uno de inquilinos?C’est la question!Pues los dos por igual.A El Propietariado le da igual que el gato sea blanco o negro, siempre que (les) cace ratones. El contrato social de pisitos a cambio de corrupción lo van a suscribir con cualquiera, sea chino, japones o luxemburgues, siempre que les garanticen las rentas inmobiliarias.El inquilino no va a mover un dedo por el terruño del casero zampalangostinos, y le va a dar igual que el que le "saque" el dinero sea chino, japonés o luxemburgues.
Un país de propietarios es más proclive a defender su terruño con armas que uno de inquilinos?C’est la question!
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Cita de: Vipamo en Ayer a las 15:37:07Cita de: AbiertoPorDemolicion en Ayer a las 14:41:31Cita de: Vipamo en Ayer a las 13:30:48Un país de propietarios es más proclive a defender su terruño con armas que uno de inquilinos?C’est la question!Pues los dos por igual.A El Propietariado le da igual que el gato sea blanco o negro, siempre que (les) cace ratones. El contrato social de pisitos a cambio de corrupción lo van a suscribir con cualquiera, sea chino, japones o luxemburgues, siempre que les garanticen las rentas inmobiliarias.El inquilino no va a mover un dedo por el terruño del casero zampalangostinos, y le va a dar igual que el que le "saque" el dinero sea chino, japonés o luxemburgues. Esa es la pregunta. Un país de propietarios a priori debería estar más motivado para defender lo suyo en caso bélico. No sea que se lo vayan a quitar los invasores. Un país de inquilinos les podría dar igual, cierran el Kiosko y se van con lo puesto a a Brasil.No si el invasor mantiene tu parte del pastel. Eso es lo que pasó en la España visigoda tras la conquista árabe.
Cita de: Vipamo en Ayer a las 13:30:48Un país de propietarios es más proclive a defender su terruño con armas que uno de inquilinos?C’est la question!somos un pais de propietarios y no veo que nadie defienda el terruño de la invasion, es mas, aplauden con las orejas.Viva el Iman de Salt por cierto y larga vida a sus 4 esposas y 8 hijos.Disfruten lo votado.en 2024 1 de cada 4 menores de 18 años tenia al menos un padre extranjero.en 2024 EL 33% de los nacimientos tenia al menos un progenitor extranjero.
Britain ‘no longer a rich country’ after living standards plungeParts of the UK are now worse off than the poorest regions of Slovenia and LithuaniaBritain is no longer a rich country after 15 years of stagnation “caused UK living standards to plummet”, according to economists, leaving parts of the UK worse off than the poorest parts of nations including Slovenia and Lithuania.Economic growth and productivity have lagged behind a host of other nations since the financial crisis, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr) said, as it called on the Government to raise the threshold at which workers start to pay income tax in an attempt to boost performance.
Rising inflation expectations could put Fed on shallower rate-cut pathSummary*Drop in consumer sentiment, rise in inflation expectations foreground dueling tasks for Fed*Fed seen leaving rates steady next week, delivery first cut in June*Traders are pricing three rate cuts this year, but with less confidence than beforeMarch 14 (Reuters) - American families are growing sharply less optimistic about the economic outlook, but the Federal Reserve may be loathe to respond aggressively to a weakening economy in light of increasing worries that the Trump administration's trade policy will boost already elevated inflation.That's the betting reflected in financial markets on Friday, as the widely watched University of Michigan survey showed consumer sentiment plunged in March and consumers saw inflation over the next five years running at 3.9%, the highest reading in more than 30 years.Pricing of short-term interest-rate futures still reflects an expectation for a June start to Fed rate cuts, with likelier than not a total of three quarter-point reductions by the end of the year.But the probability of a third rate cut, in December, has eroded as financial markets digest the dueling implications of worsening consumer confidence, which can portend slower growth, and higher inflation expectations, which can portend higher actual inflation.Fed policymakers have said they will respond if the unemployment rate rises unexpectedly, but they also say they need to see more progress on inflation and have their eyes fixed squarely on inflation expectations as an added upward risk."Don’t hold your breath for the Fed to ride to the rescue if spending falls as inflation expectations are soaring," wrote Comerica economist Bill Adams.Fed policymakers are universally expected to leave rates in their current 4.25%-4.50% range when they meet next week, and traders are also betting against a rate cut at their May meeting.Investors will pay particularly close attention to the Fed's own projections for inflation, unemployment and the path of rates, due to be published March 18 at the end of their two-day policy-setting meeting. In December Fed policymakers forecast two interest-rate cuts this year.Since then, an ebullient stock market has given way to discouragement, with U.S. stocks losing $6 trillion in value in the last three weeks as Trump has doubled tariffs on China, said he will put 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods starting April 2, drawing retaliatory tariffs from trading partners.
Cita de: cujo en Ayer a las 13:35:07Cita de: Vipamo en Ayer a las 13:30:48Un país de propietarios es más proclive a defender su terruño con armas que uno de inquilinos?C’est la question!somos un pais de propietarios y no veo que nadie defienda el terruño de la invasion, es mas, aplauden con las orejas.Viva el Iman de Salt por cierto y larga vida a sus 4 esposas y 8 hijos.Disfruten lo votado.en 2024 1 de cada 4 menores de 18 años tenia al menos un padre extranjero.en 2024 EL 33% de los nacimientos tenia al menos un progenitor extranjero.Un lema que se atribuye al propio Franco era "un propietario más, un comunista menos".Aunque había una parte obvia de querer tener a la plebe tranquila, Franco no olvidó que la guerra civil estalló entre otras cosas porque había mucha hambre y miseria, y en esas situaciones el personal se polariza y se abandonan las posiciones moderadas. Con lo que no era del todo descabellada la idea de dar casa.El problema es que ahí el pequeño propietario no tenía ningún interés en defender el sistema, sólo defender lo suyo. La política le daba igual. Y así hemos llegado al "el que venga detrás que arree".Y esta vez no hay un enemigo claro al que culpar de todos los males, ni rojos ni fachas. Ni siquiera a los inmigrantes ni a demás mantras de la mal llamada ultraderecha.La vivienda tendría que ser accesible hasta el punto de que diese igual comprarla o alquilarla y la decisión fuese en función de los planes vitales y nada más. Como prácticamente cualquier otra compra.El problema de cortar el rentismo del ladrillo ya lo hemos comentado muchas veces aquí: no sólo se esfuma la mayor paguita de este país tras la jubilación (o puede que incluso por delante, no tengo los números delante), sino que se va al garete la falsa sensación de riqueza. ¿Y luego qué?
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‘America is not Canada,’ new Prime Minister Mark Carney says in rebuke to TrumpKey Points*Canada’s new prime minister rejected the idea repeatedly voiced by President Donald Trump that the nation would become the 51st U.S. state.*“We will never, ever, in any way, shape or form, be part of the United States,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said after being sworn in in Ottawa.*Carney’s comments came after weeks of suggestions by Trump that Canada would be absorbed into the United States, and as the U.S. president imposes stiff tariffs on the neighboring country.Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, with members of his government standing behind him, speaks during a press conference following the swearing-in ceremonies for Canada’s new government in Ottawa, Ontario, March 14, 2025. Blair Gable | ReutersCanada’s new prime minister quickly rebuked President Donald Trump on Friday of the idea that his northern neighbor would become the 51st U.S. state.“I’ve been clear. The ministers behind me, I think, to an individual, when asked, have been clear,” Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters in Ottawa, shortly after being sworn in to office.“We will never, ever, in any way, shape or form, be part of the United States,” Carney said.“America is not Canada,” said the prime minister, who is a member of the Liberal Party, and the former head of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England.Carney also responded to a question about U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who earlier Friday had said Canada would be better off as a U.S. state.“It’s crazy,” Carney said. “It’s crazy. It’s very simple. That’s all you can say.”But Carney also said he looks forward to speaking to Trump, adding “we respect the United States. We respect President Trump.”Carney’s comments come after weeks of suggestions by Trump that Canada — which is a top U.S. ally and trading partner — would be absorbed into the United States, and as the president imposes stiff tariffs on the neighboring country.And they came a day after Greenland’s outgoing prime minister sharply rejected Trump’s call that his country — which is a territory of Denmark — become U.S. property.“The U.S. president has once again aired the thought of annexing us,” Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday as he called for a meeting of the nation’s political party leaders to address Trump’s argument.“Don’t keep treating us with disrespect. Enough is enough,” Egede wrote.In Ottawa on Friday, Carney told reporters, “We’re masters in our home. We’re in charge. You know?”“It’s always nice when people say nice things about you, but we don’t need it. We’re not seeking it.”“Look at the cabinet behind me. You would not have that cabinet in America,” Carney said. “You do not have that cabinet in America. We are a very fundamentally different country.The PM said “the nature of Canada means we won’t” join the U.S.“The economics means we shouldn’t,” Carney said. “What you will see from this government is focusing on building here at home, building with different partners abroad. And that will reinforce the point.”“It’s good — we’re doing it for our own reasons, to be clear. For our own people, for the high-paying jobs,” Carney said. “But eventually the truth will out, and the Americans will understand as well.”Since re-entering the White House for his second non-consecutive term, Trump has repeatedly discussed taking over Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal.In early February, he said the United States will “take over the Gaza Strip” and “we’ll own it.”Gaza has been at war with its neighbor Israel since the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attacks by the group Hamas on Israel.Trump in February said that all the Palestinians living in Gaza should be relocated into other Middle East countries, while the U.S. develops the territory.That idea has been flatly rejected by Arab countries.
In Michigan, Vance says US manufacturing can rebound despite tariff jitters and falling marketsBAY CITY, Mich. (AP) — Vice President JD Vance toured a Michigan plastics manufacturing facility on Friday, promoting a promised Trump administration industrial renaissance nationwide even as jitters about rising tariffs and steep drops in consumer confidence and financial markets point to the opposite.Vance was in Bay City, which was known in the 1800s for thriving sawmills and shipbuilding concerns that have long since closed. Speaking at Vantage Plastics, he vowed, “We started a great American comeback," and said the Trump administration will “make it easier and more affordable to make things again in the United States.”But he also repeatedly urged patience before the Trump White House's economic policies take hold, noting, "This is not always easy, and it doesn’t happen overnight.”Many Michigan businesses are especially concerned about a growing trade tiff with neighboring Canada that President Donald Trump has triggered with moves like increasing tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to 25% and that prompted swift retaliation from Ottawa and the European Union.Meanwhile, U.S. consumer sentiment fell sharply, marking its third straight month of declines and leaving it down 22% from December 2024, when President Joe Biden was in office, according to a survey by the University of Michigan. The preliminary report released Friday shows that consumers’ expectations of annual inflation climbed to 3.9% from 3.5%, the largest monthly jump since 1993.Financial markets have also tumbled, with the S&P 500 on Thursday closing more than 10% below its record for its first correction since 2023.Trump has suggested that there will be some financial turbulence as his Republican administration embraces tariffs and his billionaire adviser Elon Musk leads efforts to fire tens of thousands of federal workers and shrink the size of the government. Vance repeated that message.Vice President JD Vance, center, greets supporters following a rally where he spoke about "America's industrial resurgence," Friday, March 14, 2025, at Vantage Plastics in Bay City, Mich. (AP Photo/Jose Juarez) · ASSOCIATED PRESS“I have to be honest with you. The road ahead of us is long,” the vice president said. “But, we are already — in just seven short weeks — starting to see early indications of the president’s vision becoming our shared American reality.”Among the nearly 100 attendees at Friday's event was Justin Crosby, who works for a construction company in nearby Midland. Asked what he hoped to hear from Vance, Crosby had a simple answer: “Hope.”The 35-year-old supported Trump in last fall’s election and admitted that keeping up with the first few months of his presidency has been “hard.” Still, Crosby remains confident the president will help lower costs, saying, “It takes a long time to unravel all the craziness that’s happened over the last four years.”On the impact of tariffs on construction, Crosby said trade companies are struggling because “materials are expensive, everything’s expensive.”“We feel it in construction,” he added. “Hopefully, this summer leads to better pay.”Vance nonetheless defended higher tariffs.“If you want to be rewarded, build in America. If you want to be penalized, build outside of America," Vance said, prompting chants of “USA! USA!” "It’s as simple as that.”(...)
Ucrania condenada por el TEDH por permitir que ocurriera la tragedia del 2 de mayo de 2014 (ataque incendiario a la Casa de los Sindicatos en Odessa).https://www.echr.coe.int/fr/w/judgment-concerning-ukraine-2Cita de: La CEDHEn el caso de Vyacheslavova y otros c. Ucrania, el Tribunal constató violaciones del derecho a la vida y un incumplimiento de la obligación conexa de investigar, debido a que las autoridades no habían hecho todo lo que razonablemente se podía esperar de ellas para prevenir la violencia en Odessa el 2 de mayo de 2014, detenerla una vez que estalló, adoptar medidas de socorro rápidas para las personas atrapadas en el incendio e iniciar y llevar a cabo una investigación efectiva de los hechos. También encontró una violación del derecho al respeto a la vida privada y familiar de una demandante, debido a la demora en la entrega del cuerpo de su padre para su entierro.
En el caso de Vyacheslavova y otros c. Ucrania, el Tribunal constató violaciones del derecho a la vida y un incumplimiento de la obligación conexa de investigar, debido a que las autoridades no habían hecho todo lo que razonablemente se podía esperar de ellas para prevenir la violencia en Odessa el 2 de mayo de 2014, detenerla una vez que estalló, adoptar medidas de socorro rápidas para las personas atrapadas en el incendio e iniciar y llevar a cabo una investigación efectiva de los hechos. También encontró una violación del derecho al respeto a la vida privada y familiar de una demandante, debido a la demora en la entrega del cuerpo de su padre para su entierro.
CEDH 072 (2025)13/03/2025Negligencia estatal ante enfrentamientos entre activistas pro democracia Maidán y anti-Maidán en Odessa en mayo de 2014Sentencia de la Sala1 dictada hoy por el Tribunal en el caso de Vyacheslavova y otros contra. Ucrania (solicitud núm. 39553/16) se refiere a enfrentamientos violentos entre activistas pro-Maidan y anti-Maidan, así como el incendio de la Casa de los Sindicatos en Odessa el 2 de mayo de 2014, acontecimientos que causó muchas víctimas.Las siete solicitudes fueron presentadas por un total de veintiocho personas. Veinticinco de los solicitantes han perdieron a familiares durante los enfrentamientos o durante el incendio, y tres de los solicitantes han sobrevivió al incendio pero sufrió diversas heridas.Entre los familiares de los solicitantes que perdieron la vida ese día se encontraban activistas pro-Maidan y anti-Maidan, o tal vez sólo transeúntes. Respetando la elección de los postulantes, quienes por Muchos prefirieron no mencionar sus opiniones políticas ni las de sus familiares, dijo el Tribunal.Se indicaron las opiniones políticas de las personas interesadas sólo cuando este elemento era esencial. para establecer y comprender los hechos o cuando, en todo caso, los propios solicitantesEllos mismos habían hecho pública esta información.En esta sentencia, el Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos sostuvo por unanimidad que había habido:violaciones del artículo 2 (derecho a la vida/investigación) del Convenio Europeo de Derechos Humanos hombre porque las autoridades competentes no hicieron todo lo que podían Se podría esperar razonablemente que evitaran la violencia en Odessa el 2 de mayo de 2014. Terminar después de su estallido, adoptar medidas de socorro lo antes posible con respecto a las personas atrapadas en el incendio, y abrir y llevar a cabo una investigación efectiva sobre los acontecimientos;y una violación del artículo 8 (derecho al respeto de la vida privada y familiar) respecto de un solicitante (solicitud núm. 39553/16) relativa a la demora en la entrega del cuerpo de su padre a los efectos de su entierro.
https://x.com/JohnnyRamone91/status/1900581113615069635CitarUkrainian Nationalist Demyan Ganul who participated in the Odessa trade union fire was assassinated with two gun shots to the head by a man in a military uniform. The shooter has not been identified or arrested.Ganul has been assisting the TCC staff in capturing Odessa men and sending them to the front..v/EN https://x.com/squatsons/status/1900482882789065039v/FR https://x.com/JohnnyRamone91/status/1900581113615069635https://x.com/JohnnyRamone91/status/1900581113615069635[/x]
Ukrainian Nationalist Demyan Ganul who participated in the Odessa trade union fire was assassinated with two gun shots to the head by a man in a military uniform. The shooter has not been identified or arrested.Ganul has been assisting the TCC staff in capturing Odessa men and sending them to the front..
https://x.com/hamptonism/status/1900015843020337390CitarChief Al Scientist at Meta, Yann LeCun, believes we're never going to get to human level AI by text: