vladimir_pimpin
vladimir_pimpin t1_iwli7o7 wrote
Reply to comment by evanthebouncy in Voter turnout in Brazil, by age group - 2022 Presidential elections, 2nd round (30 October 2022 ) [OC] by PandaReturns
Having talked to my Aussie friends, a lot of it take it as an unserious joke if they have to do it, which is arguably worse than not voting to me. Idk, there’s an advantage to an electorate having a general amount of election literacy I think
That said thats just my experience and others can have other experiences.
vladimir_pimpin t1_iradhi1 wrote
Reply to comment by SwamiSweatSocks in TIL about Operation Bernhard. During WWII, Germany attempted to bring about the collapse of the British economy by forging ≈£130 million in British bank notes. The notes are considered among the most perfect counterfeits ever produced, and are very difficult to differentiate from legitimate notes. by rkadeYT
That’s just not true though.
What you’re saying implies that the central banks of every other nation are stronger than the American central bank, otherwise they wouldn’t be able to put inflate the dollar with their policies.
Which they don’t. In fact, we see the opposite, with the American central bank actually crushing every other country in restricting money to fight inflation, primarily due to the fact that the American central bank is the strongest one in the world, for better or for worse.
vladimir_pimpin t1_ira6bhr wrote
Reply to comment by SwamiSweatSocks in TIL about Operation Bernhard. During WWII, Germany attempted to bring about the collapse of the British economy by forging ≈£130 million in British bank notes. The notes are considered among the most perfect counterfeits ever produced, and are very difficult to differentiate from legitimate notes. by rkadeYT
American dollar: stronger against world currencies than pretty much ever
You: The fed is causing inflation!
vladimir_pimpin t1_ixnqv4f wrote
Reply to comment by ignost in Qatar not looking good as clearly the least sustainable country in the world on a per capita basis. by alexjones85
I mean idk which country you’re from but the US has passed legislation and funding for 40% CO2 reduction by 2030. Seems like we’re allowed to at least look at a graph and be like “huh, that’s a lot of CO2 per capita