Yeah right. We’ve had next to no wage increases over the last 15 years but workers still carry the can. Totally ignore the energy companies raising their prices significantly based on costs yet still make huge record profits. Ditto supermarkets.
A not uncommon sight in the UK. Councils spend huge sums of tax payers money to regenerate urban areas including stone/concrete paved pedestrianised areas. A few weeks later gas, telecom or electricity companies do this.
The worst is when they dig up stone cobbled streets that are hundreds of years old and refill with tarmac.
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54.6% voted for the increase… turnout was 5.7%. So just over 3% of the eligible Parisian population voted for this.
Not for those who can afford 100k+ to buy it in the first place. There will be some who see this as a further requirement to show the world that they are rich enough to belong to an exclusive club.
I bet the designers of the Armata tank platform are getting worried.
Most of those on YouTube. I find the latest Apple ad is graphically confusing to the eye with too much going on.
What’s that you say? The Chinese economy is collapsing?
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There was a time when all this would have been hush hush and we’d find out about it in the following day or so newspaper. Now we and they get a heads up before the event. Are they selling tickets?
Let’s not forget the Bullingdon Club shenanigans.
For those not aware of the notoriety of the Bullingdon Club take a look here .
Don’t forget austerity, that in itself had a huge impact.
Pretty much any other food outlet, that way you’ll not be disappointed. I’ve no idea about your country but Taco Bell in the UK is expensive and poor quality.
Of course not, that’s where most of the fibre is found. I’d avoid the beak though.
Same with a Mars or Snickers bar. Just enough to make the center melt yet keep the outer hard enough to stay together.
I think they’re amused at the person rather than the action. There’s a better chance of finding rocking horse shit than a Brit truly saying “Pip, Pip”, unless they’re from the US or an actor in a 1950’s black and white WW2 themed budget film.
You don’t get out much do you?
The US contribution is 0.33% of GDP, UK 0.37%. Estonia meanwhile tops the contribution at 1.26% of GDP, not surprising when they have Russia on their doorstep… as does the US with Alaska.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1303450/bilateral-aid-to-ukraine-in-a-percent-of-donor-gdp/