@handre Before the internet in France we had « La Redoute » which was a catalogue that people would receive in the mail and then use to order clothes from the comfort of their home. Soviet Russia used it to price clothes because there was no price discovery mechanism.
@kowalski49870 @JamesEsses It’s not sunrise but it’s dawn. Which is 5am. In summer it’s 2am until 9pm. No fluids. You wake up at the time that suits you and have a nice cup of coffee. Don’t be silly
@jlvidal@philippeherlin Ce sont vous parlez à été inventé, construit et financé par la génération de vos parents. Quand Giscard achève le programme du nucléaire pdt son mandat, les plus vieux d entre vous aviez 30-35ans. Et on avait déjà la dissuasion (de Gaulle) et les autoroutes. De quoi parlez vous?
@pat_mcdonaldson@yrmallork@afshinrattansi that’s exactly what happened- as told by one of your own diplomats. They had a meeting with Saddam and he hinted that he d like to get the oil fields he thought belonged to Irak. The US embassador told him that whatever he’d do, the US would not intervene. US lies, as usual
@DermatJean13 @HistoireOdyssee L un est OS chez Renault l autre frigoriste. Le premier vit dans une chambre minable avec ses deux enfants! C’est le costume et le parler élégant qui vous fait dire ça? Tout le monde était comme ça!
The most concerning part about this is that most Europeans don't realize how stagnant Europe has now become
Europeans are literally blue-pilled and are mostly concerned with climate change, immigration and the Ukraine war
Nobody in Europe is thinking why increasingly everything they use is made in China running on American software
The knee jerk reaction is to proudly pass regulation against American tech
The chad reaction would be to reduce regulation so that European entrepreneurs would actually stay in Europe to build European startups increasing Europe's GDP and making Europeans richer!
I am European and I have regular conversations about this with people here, it's just not on top of mind AT ALL! While it should be because Europe's GDP is stagnant and the real innovation now happens in US and China and elsewhere, not in Europe
People in Europe do love to complain about rising cost of living and the increasing unaffordability of living, but they don't realize why. They point at foreigners/immigrants as the problem, which can't be the whole story
Other Europeans I talk to get visibly upset if I ask them about stagnant GDP numbers: "why should everything be about money?" they say in a thick German accent
The whole story is that Europe has made it very difficult for people to start a business, raise capital, innovate and get the reward for taking that risk, so why would anybody?
And for the Europeans that do, it's way easier to open a US Delaware company, raise capital in US, sell your stock or IPO in the US, because why even do that in EU, where it's too hard? The proof is in the pudding, if it was so easy in EU then why is startup funding in US $270B AUM with 330 million people vs $44B AUM with 746 million people? That's almost 14x bigger startup funding market per capita
Why doesn't EU have ANY trillion dollar companies? While US has six? Why isn't there any European company in the top 10 of largest companies? While 80% is American?
Why is Stripe, a company founded by two Irish brothers, an American company and not a European one? It could have been
Very few Europeans will agree with this post because they can't see it, if they would've seen it, we wouldn't be here in the first place!
What's the role left for Europe in the future?
Signed,
- A techno-optimist European who'd love to see Europe become wealthy again