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Wow you guys put the queen on your money? I thought you were over with that shit lol
wow cybargs.
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On topic: I guess I'd pity the Canadians.
Fuck Israel
they're only 'over' with it because the queen said that's okaySpearhead wrote:
Wow you guys put the queen on your money? I thought you were over with that shit lol
Hey, cool note! That bit on the right looks pretty sweet. Are they made of plastic now?
All the cool countries have green $20 notes with Lizzie on them:
All the cool countries have green $20 notes with Lizzie on them:
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So I guess when the Queen dies and the next person takes over you guys just have to reprint trillions of paper notes to put in circulation. Thats where the Amazon is going.
The next pound should be printed with a TARDIS on the back side.
I have 25 Euros in my wallet, can't remember where I found them. TIL Wendys does not accept Euros.
Royalty is stupid
how often do notes change? not very often. i've never seen anyone anywhere state that people on a note must still be living. i very much doubt the sterling notes will be redesigned when the queen dies. if only for the fact that the british people would never want charles in their wallets.Spearhead wrote:
So I guess when the Queen dies and the next person takes over you guys just have to reprint trillions of paper notes to put in circulation. Thats where the Amazon is going.
you seem to spend a lot of your time playing with royal families and empires in your fantasy history games. for something you find so stupid, you sure are fixated with it.Macbeth wrote:
Royalty is stupid
Legal marijuana - cash only.Cybargs wrote:
no one uses paper money noob its all plasticSpearhead wrote:
So I guess when the Queen dies and the next person takes over you guys just have to reprint trillions of paper notes to put in circulation. Thats where the Amazon is going.
IDK about the Canadian notes, but ours are made of some special plastic. They last longer and allow more security features.Spearhead wrote:
So I guess when the Queen dies and the next person takes over you guys just have to reprint trillions of paper notes to put in circulation. Thats where the Amazon is going.
And nah, they'll probably just start printing King William (oh yes I did!) on the relevant notes & coins instead.
I actually really liked when Obama announced this during the state of the union about 2-3 years ago. (I remember). I like trade deals. I support this deal.Thousands of people marched in Berlin, Munich and other German cities on Saturday in protest against a planned free trade deal between Europe and the United States that they fear will erode food, labor and environmental standards.
Opposition to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is particularly high in Germany, in part due to rising anti-American sentiment linked to revelations of U.S. spying and fears of digital domination by firms like Google.
A recent YouGov poll showed that 43 percent of Germans believe TTIP would be bad for the country, compared to 26 percent who see it as positive.
The level of resistance has taken Chancellor Angela Merkel's government and German industry by surprise, and they are now scrambling to reverse the tide and save a deal which proponents say could add $100 billion in annual economic output on both sides of the Atlantic.
How do you feel about this trade deal as well as the the Trans-Pacific Partnership that is also being negotiated?
Elizabeth Warren on TPP Investor-State Dispute Settlement
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/ … story.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/ … story.html
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The Investor-State Dispute Settlement is in NAFT and has been used.
Bad news for all.
Bad news for all.
This isn't the first multinational trade agreement whereby companies can supercede national laws in the name of business. These deals pass (and this one will too) because capital interests are embedded in international politics. It's been a while so I can't remember exact case studies but I remember one legal dispute about the use of pesticides in Mexico by a multinational. Can't remember the details or what trade agreement it was under. More of the same - it gets talked about in the media and then passes and everyone forgets about it until the next time.
No the specific clause on dispute resolution included a provision for companies to sue due to legislative effects on 'future profit earnings' is pretty dumb dumb.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
This isn't the first multinational trade agreement whereby companies can supercede national laws in the name of business. These deals pass (and this one will too) because capital interests are embedded in international politics. It's been a while so I can't remember exact case studies but I remember one legal dispute about the use of pesticides in Mexico by a multinational. Can't remember the details or what trade agreement it was under. More of the same - it gets talked about in the media and then passes and everyone forgets about it until the next time.
so that's your only beef with it? That particular clause?
That's the major clause that has people up in arms. The way the dispute resolution is set up is quite concerning, especially in terms of respects to national sovereignty.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
so that's your only beef with it? That particular clause?
It's just a clause for companies to bypass WTO arbitration and directly sue governments so they don't have to do this:
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/di … s434_e.htm
I'm all for free trade agreements, it's just certain ways they are set up that becomes an issue.
Copyright clause is also another one of concern.
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