Message from @Nerzul The Dinosauroid
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Nah you can't have a meltdown election if you have no elections. We pushing hard to become a silent EU state.
@Jeremy corbyn rn
Economic meltdown, nothing to do with politics, change comes from economic crises
also notice they're all brown, and not paying for the ballgame
Corbyn stepped down in shame.
the op never once even for an instant thought of the implications when making that stupid 2 panel comic
Priceless; I knew he would.
i can't wait to see who takes over
corbyn found mysteriously suicided by ice pick
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@Nerzul The Dinosauroid Dutch politicians literally pushing to buy out the farmers and take over our booming farming economy tho lol
*totallynotcommietho*
Just proud of their 'communist roots'
Communist roots?
I think they're confusing ideologies
that I can think off the top of my head
Someone remake that Trotsky-Stalin meme, and paste Corbyn's head in there.
the dutch are gross
Weren't the dutch being pushed around before ww2 cause they wanted to keep free trade?
@DevilTongue, what's going on? Are they laying off the WWI agricultural subsidies?
"Muh farm animals bad for climate so we gotta just half the entire farming sector"
"also, government should buy out those farmers"
Gotta let allocative and productive efficiency make for a return, eventually, as it otherwise has the negative consequences you despise under Socialism and Communism.
This isn't even a huge party that is calling for it, but our current government has no spine and the EU is pushing their buttons like they own the place.
Half the entire farming sector that's mostly made from freaking tulips?
I don't agree with it on the grounds of "climate change," but innovation is nearly nonexistent in the agriculture industry, as the incentive is non-existent, given a lack of free-market pressures on the suppliers.
They just sit around and cry about soybeans
Look at all the wonderful technology they could otherwise integrate.
Farming should certainly have some pressures from unions
Subsidies have frozen their production processes in time.
Unions don't induce pressure
Not to mention farmers no longer produce in geographically advantageous areas.
Then they are not really unions are they
@DevilTongue Holodomour 2
Farmers here have been forced to cooperate with the government to implement new technology, they haven't been sitting still. But now the government is saying "fuck you, you did it wrong anyway even though we literally told you what to do for the past 10 years."
In the U.S., for example, subsidies have distorted our production supply-chain, with people growing produce in areas less environmentally efficient than otherwise, say growing fruits in areas with lower atmospheric and soil moisture content, which was also the cause for the Western water-crisis.