@RitziLiliane@Lahor_Jakrlin Sie darf es gerne starten.
Die Leistung,ihres Cafés unterstütze ich voll und bedaure ihre Pleite.
Was ich nicht unterstütze sind die zahllosen Fehler als Fedpol Chefin - wenn sie hier nach 2 Jahren ohne Rente entlassen worden wäre, wären wir alle weniger hämisch
@johnhawkinsrwn The Lancet has lost most of its scientific credibility in the last few years and was turned into a left-wing propaganda publication.
The Lancet speciality journals are less prone to this trend for now.
So when the World Cup was in Qatar, we were all told we had to conduct ourselves in accordance with Islamic society. Now that the World Cup is being held in the West, we are still being told we need to conduct ourselves in accordance with Islamic values.
Interesting...
I don't believe the people who claim to be devastated by the civilian suffering in Gaza and do nothing but blame Israel for it. Let me explain why.
If you were genuinely concerned with the civilian suffering, you would blame the side that:
(i) built the largest bomb shelter in human history;
(ii) provoked a vastly superior military with one of the most horrific deliberate attacks on civilians we've ever seen;
(iii) refused to let a single civilian on their own side into the record-breaking bomb shelter they built knowing that the vastly superior military they provoked was coming for them;
(iv) used force to keep those same civilians between themselves and the military coming for them for the horrific attack they launched; and
(v) did all of this with the express aim of manipulating the world into thinking Israel was responsible for the civilian deaths they deliberately engineered.
Looking at where the world is today, it's remarkable how successful this strategy has been despite being so transparently and deliberately demonic. In my humble opinion, the people who devote their lives to blaming Israel for war casualties deliberately engineered by Hamas are not seriously concerned about civilian deaths (or "genocides" as they like to pretend)--they are simply doing their part in making sure Hamas's entire strategy of sacrificing Palestinians so that Israel becomes a pariah state actually works.
When it comes to these people--and I don't mean the genuinely confused and propagandized--their hatred for Israel far exceeds their concern for Palestinian lives.
Have a nice day!
@RitziLiliane@Lahor_Jakrlin Weil die falsche Einschätzung von Kosten und Aufwand im Vergleich zum Ertrag typisch für Staatsangestellte ist - in der freien Wirtschaft gehen sie pleite, beim Staat werden sie höchstens versetzt, eventuell sogar befördert.
@AnwaltSteiner Gegenvorschlag - wir schaffen die Steuer dur Finanzierung des 2. WK(die allgemeine Bundessteuer ist nur ein anderer Name um sich zu bereichern) für alle ab und der Bund muss sich wieder aus Zöllen und Mehrwertsteuer finanzieren. Die Kantone Regeln den Rest
FDR is the most overrated president in American history and it is not close.
People treat him like a saint. The reality is he inherited a recession and turned it into the longest depression in the history of the developed world. Every other major economy on earth recovered faster than the United States did under FDR. Sit with that. We had the most resources, the most industry, the most capacity, and we recovered slower than countries that got bombed.
Unemployment was still 19% in 1938. Six years into the New Deal. Six years of "bold experimentation" and one in five Americans still could not find work.
Why? Because his policies were economically illiterate. The NIRA cartelized entire industries and made it illegal to lower prices during a deflationary collapse. He paid farmers to slaughter livestock and plow under crops while people stood in bread lines. He launched a war on business so aggressive that investment dried up because nobody knew what insane rule was coming next. Even his own Treasury Secretary, Henry Morgenthau, admitted in 1939 that they had spent enormous sums and "it does not work" and that unemployment was as high as when they started.
Then in 1937 his policies triggered a second brutal crash so embarrassing the textbooks gave it its own polite little nickname, the "Roosevelt Recession," so they would not have to attach his name to the failure in the obvious way.
A UCLA study in 2004 concluded the New Deal prolonged the Great Depression by roughly seven years. Seven years of extra suffering sold to you as heroism.
So what actually saved the economy? Not the alphabet agencies. Not the fireside chats. A world war. Twelve million men shipped overseas and the entire planet's industrial competition reduced to rubble. That is the "recovery." That is the legacy.
Strip away Pearl Harbor and FDR is a guy who took a bad recession and stretched it into a decade of misery with bad economics and a cult of personality. He is not ranked on results. He is ranked on the luck of being in the chair when Hitler invaded Poland.
Greatest marketing job in the history of the presidency. Nothing more.
@SamaHoole Only one objection: if you look to Switzerland, which has a similar situation, you will see that cows can also live on quite steep terrain in the mountains.
But sheep might thrive on poorer soils far in the north or high up.
Marc Andreessen went on Chris Williamson's podcast and broke down exactly how Elon Musk runs multiple companies at once
No other CEO on Earth does this:
1. Every week, Musk shows up at each of his companies, identifies the single biggest problem that company is having that week, and fixes it. Then he does that for 52 weeks in a row. At the end of the year, each company has solved its 52 biggest problems. Meanwhile, most large companies are still having the planning meeting for the pre-planning meeting for the board presentation with the compliance review and the legal review attached.
2. This is not a new operating method. It is actually how the great industrialists of the late 1800s and early 1900s ran their companies. Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Watson, who built IBM. Total devotion from the leader to fully and deeply understand what the company does, be in the trenches, talk directly to the people doing the work, and be the lead problem solver in the organization. Andreessen says he is not aware of another current CEO who operates this way.
3. The framework Musk uses is the bottleneck. In any manufacturing chain, there is always one thing holding everything up. Sometimes it is raw materials at the start. Sometimes it is warehousing at the end. Sometimes it is in the middle. The job is to find it and remove it. Musk has universalized this concept across every company he runs. In any given week, there is one main bottleneck. He micromanages the solution to that one thing and delegates almost everything else.
4. Musk delegates almost everything. Andreessen is clear about this. He is not involved in most of what his companies are doing. He is involved in the one thing that is the biggest problem right now. Once that is fixed, he moves to the next biggest problem. Everything else by definition, is running better than the bottleneck, so it does not need him.
5. When Musk identifies the bottleneck, he goes directly to the engineer who actually understands it. not the VP of engineering, not the director, not the manager. The individual contributor who has the actual technical knowledge. He sits in the room with that person and fixes the problem alongside them. He does not ask for a report to be reviewed in three weeks. he shows up at the keyboard or on the manufacturing line and works through it overnight if necessary.
6. This is why technical people who work for Musk say it was the best experience of their lives. Andreessen's framing: if you are stuck on a problem you cannot solve, Elon Musk is going to show up in his Gulfstream, sit with you in front of the keyboard, and help you figure it out. For an engineer who genuinely cares about the work, that is an almost incomprehensible level of support from the CEO of the company.
7. Business school teaches the opposite of this: management as a generic skill applicable to any industry. Soup company or a rocket company, the management principles are the same. process, balance sheet, meeting schedules, compliance, executive motivation, interpersonal conflict resolution. Andreessen says those skills are useful in many contexts. They just give you nothing; you need to do what Musk does. And Musk pushes as far as he can away from all of that so he can spend all of his time doing the things only he can do.
Former AP journalist Matti Friedman admits that they had no choice but to be complicit with Hamas, and NOT admit that many of their dead were in civilian clothes.
I’m certain that ALL networks had no choice but to do this for fear of Hamas in Gaza.
🇮🇱One of the most common analogies, which many Palestinians will very sincerely put forward to you if you give them ten minutes, is to ask you, “If someone broke into your house and started sleeping in your bedroom, wouldn’t you try to kick them out? And would you accept their offer to split the house as a compromise?"
🇮🇱Like other cartoonish modes of thought, this evokes a powerful moral intuition and tries to persuade the audience to transfer it through an analogy, which is a cartoon of the real-world situation. Mandate Palestine was not a house, and the Jewish people did not break into it.
🇮🇱A less cartoonish analogy would be to a large, half-empty subdivision with a lot of unused, weedy plots and broken-down houses for sale. In the less cartoonish analogy, a racist group of homeowners already living in the half-empty subdivision disapproves when some other owners start selling their unused plots and run-down homes to black people.
🇮🇱Gradually, night after night, porch lights flicker out, and newcomers are being dragged into the dark. The existing homeowners have started killing and lynching their African American new neighbors in midnight raids. To stop the violence, they are offered a deal to split the subdivision into two independent HOA’s, but they refuse it. They now insist they always wanted those plots and houses for themselves, as a kind of inheritance, and that they now consider it their own property, and they will run the black people out by any means necessary. (by Author Gregg Rosenberg)#Israel #IsraelWins
Nachdem Dunja Hayali bei der re:publica angab, dass man beim ZDF "jedes Wort, jedes Komma" überprüft werde, sollte klar sein, dass ihr Framing, wonach Israel ein Abkommen breche, bei welchem das Land nicht einmal Partei ist, kein Zufall war und auch nicht auf journalistisches Unvermögen oder auf ein Versehen zurückzuführen ist.
Zunächst ist festzustellen, dass solche Lügen oder bewusste Unterlassungen praktisch im Zusammenhang mit Israel geschehen. Da Israel der Jude unter den Staaten ist, handelt es sich dabei ohne Wenn und Aber um Antisemitismus.
Da dasselbe Phänomen nicht nur beim ZDF, sondern auch in anderen Medien existiert und keine Absprachen zwischen diesen Akteuren vorliegt, ist die Grundlage dieser Form des Antisemitismus eine Ideologie, namentlich Wokeness.
Sämtliche woken Ideologien, namentlich die postkoloniale Ideologie, Critica Race Theory Ideologie, Queer Theory Ideologie, Gender Ideologie und Intersektionalismus beinhalten einen antisemitischen Kern und haben einen positiven Bezug zu radikalen Islamofaschisten.
Im Fall von Dunja Hayali wird natürlich erneut nichts geschehen, nachdem die Aktivistin zum wiederholten Male negativ auffiel und die Zuschauer empörte. Sie vollzieht exakt das, was die Sendemacher des ZDF wollen: Juden aus niederen Motiven an den Pranger stellen und Islamismus verharmlosen.
Hezbollah started shooting at Israel and killing civilians on Oct 8th 2023.
The had largely stopped but on Feb 28 this year when Israel and USA struck Iran they immediately started back up so Israel hit back and pushed north.
For 15 years I've toured the north of Israel and looked into villages just north of the border which were clearly Potempkin villages: just cover for staging posts and missile launching. Just half an hour watching them from Israel you could see they weren't really busy towns.
All this was dealt with partially in 2024 till, as usual, USA forced us into a premature ceasefire.
But contrast this with accusations that Oct 7 from Gaza was allowed to happen: in only one way it was because the government and security establishment left Gaza in 2005.
Then Israel refused to take seriously what was being built there. We knew 10x more concrete went into the place than we saw going up on the skyline. We saw them training. We didn't stop them "protesting" for George Floyd whilst testing our defenses.
Well Hezbollah in the north was 10x or even 100x that threat. They actually could have significantly conquered northern Israel as was their written plan. They would have killed 10's of 1,000's and could have had a 1000 hostages if they wanted, all out of reach in a bunkers and tunnels.
They could have held hostages under Daihya in Beirut (where we hit with 90 bunker busters to get Nasrallah for example).
So now when we refuse to allow this and we take and hold southern Lebanon, exactly to avoid our mistakes around Gaza, suddenly that's too aggressive.
Civilians have fled southern Lebanon, they know the whole place is a military base. We are killing vanishinly few. Last night the number given by Netanyahu was 5 combatants to 1 civilian! This is a complete inversion of all previous wars where 10 civilians to 1 combatant would have been good.
And we don't know any way to stop Hezbollah invading us or shooting (now fiber optic) drones and missiles into Israel except to physically push Hezbollah north (as was required by UN resolution 1701 in 2006).
So the chances are Israel will have to hold half of Gaza and a chunk of Lebanon for a very long time until the Islamic regime's ideology and proxies go away.
Here endeth the lesson. For now.
No one wants a forever war. But no one also wants to capitulate to the number 1 sponsor of global terror who just murdered 40 thousand of their own civilians in the streets because they want liberation from that terror. America is either going to fight evil or stay at home and ignore it to appease podcastistanians-you can’t do both. Pick one.
Die Schweiz ist natürlich mehr als Kühe und Berge. Aber Kühe und Berge erinnern uns daran, woher wir kommen, wer wir sind und welche Werte uns am Herzen liegen: Stabilität, Schönheit, Erhabenheit, Anstand, Weitsicht, Standhaftigkeit, Gelassenheit und zukunftsorientierte Investitionen.
Shani Louk—a 23-year-old German woman who was at the Nova dance party—was raped, butchered, murdered, and her body was dragged back to Gaza behind a car.
Thousands of Palestinians are on video fighting with one another—regular people in Gaza, not dressed as Hamas—just for the chance to get at her body, spit on her, beat her, and kick her.
And then they take her lifeless, broken body, and they dump it into the back of one of these pickup trucks. It's 6:37 in the morning, and there are all these guys chanting Allahu Akbar in the back of the truck.
And there was an AP photographer present who snapped that famous photo of her broken body among these huge men chanting.
How did that photographer know to be there?
He won essentially what amounts to the Pulitzer Prize of photography for that photograph that he was only able to take because, of course, he was in league with the terrorists who told him to be there.
That's the kind of moral distortion that I think we, as members of Western society, need to be deeply concerned about.
Wüsste man es nicht besser, man könnte glauben, @dunjahayali moderiere im iranischen Staatsfernsehen.
Im übrigen wird so getan, als habe Israel irgendetwas unterschrieben und würde sich jetzt nicht daran halten. Auch das ist nicht der Fall.
This post is evergreen and legendary. People work hard to live in affluent suburbs and send their kids to private schools to insulate their families from the bottom quintile as much as humanly possible.