Buffalox

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[–] Buffalox 61 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (6 children)

This pretty much nails the article.

But there are things the article doesn't mention, so it's even worse than that. Because the real estate market is on the brink of collapse.
And the financial institutions are not well bolstered, because they've been forced to lend money to the weapons industry, so the Russian state can buy weapons below cost price!
So if the real estate market collapses, the banks will collapse, and apart from the extreme economic slow down that causes, the weapons industry will simply not be able to make weapons for the Russian army!!!

It's all a house of cards, and there are many more fractures in the Russian economy than this, but this is the most obvious AFAIK.
As things are going, there is no if, It sems to be literally only a matter of time when the Russian economy will collapse. Some are guessing that it can't hold longer than until Mid summer. But Russia has this weird tradition, where people keep meeting for work, even if they haven't been paid for months?! This could possibly extend it a bit further.

The Kremlin has no plan D to finance its budget deficit

This key point is worth mentioning too IMO. Russia is out of options, because every aspect of their economy is stressed beyond sustainable limits already.

For the Kremlin, it thus looks like this year is set to be difficult on the fiscal front.

This gave me a chuckle, it's such an understatement.

[–] Buffalox 20 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (8 children)

I'm beginning to suspect that US society is so insane, that people go insane living there.
The stress from the constant lies and gaslighting, and the pressure of poor health and social services, the bigotry and discrimination, and a fundamentally flawed democracy. I seriously think these things combined make people crazy. There is no country I know of, that have such a degree of outright insane politicians.
There are also stellar Americans, that are world class good people, but unfortunately good people are a minority, and it must be hell for them right now.
Seems to me USA may be the worst society to live in now, among all developed countries.

[–] Buffalox 5 points 5 days ago (4 children)

Yes, and this is a very important factor if you want to get or stay ahead.
Intel had their famous Tik-Tok strategy up until 2016, and when that broke, Intel broke.
Nvidia had a similar strategy churning originally out new GPU models at twice the speed of competitors. And Nvidia is now the most successful chip making company ever.

This article is a bit more modest than twice the speed, stating only 30% faster development cycle in China, but there is no doubt the Chinese market is extremely competitive:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/how-china-is-churning-out-evs-faster-than-everyone-else/ar-BB1jhlzH

[–] Buffalox 50 points 5 days ago (9 children)

I've been saying this for years, Tesla will not remain #1 on electric cars once they become mainstream.
Tesla has declining sales in ALL major markets, and they have only half the profitability of the average for the industry!!
Tesla is not a competitive brand anymore, and unless something is done, Tesla will be gone in 10-20 years.

This is not just because of Musk, it's also because the alternatives are getting better than Tesla now. Musk is absolutely accelerating the decline of Tesla, both by making stupid decisions for Tesla, and by being an unpopular figure.
But Tesla is not developing at the same cadence as other makers, 5 years to make an updated model Y is a very slow development cadence, the average is about 3 years, and currently in China for EV it's allegedly half that!!
For a new type of car, where developments are constant on better technologies like batteries, 5 years is horrendously slow, and cutting prices hard kind of makes it worse, devaluing the entire fleet of existing cars.
Something Musk also promised wouldn't happen, as he claims a Tesla holds value better than any other brand, which is now obviously false.

[–] Buffalox 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I confused myself a bit there, because the systems are so different. Here with a parliamentary system, if the PM is no longer trusted, parliament would usually make a no confidence vote for the entire government.
The real problem is that even if the President is removed, the administration remains mostly the same, I assume that makes the vice president the new president. And the administration can continue the corrupt dealing.
So the whole administration needs to be impeached, so the new President becomes the majority leader of the senate, (I think is the person next in line after VP.) Who is then free to build a new administration, independent of the one the corrupt president had built.

[–] Buffalox 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

It’s called impeachment

But can an impeachment REMOVE the president? And if so, is it then just the vice president that takes over, making it essentially the same administration.
In a parliamentary system, you can remove the entire government with just a simple majority. That's equivalent to removing the ENTIRE administration.

I would also blame the uninspiring centrists

Absolutely, there's a reason politicians like Bernie and AOC are popular.

Everytime they brag about some bipartisan legislation like bipartisanship with fascists is a good thing the picture gets muddier for the average voter.

Excellent point.

[–] Buffalox 6 points 5 days ago

Jamen det er da helt klart. Merz i Tyskland har også været ude med meget skarpe udtalelser om at eksistensen og formen af NATO i fremtiden er yderst usikker. Og Europa er nødt til at kunne forsvare sig uden USA.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/germanys-merz-questions-longevity-natos-current-form-2025-02-23/

Det er helt vanvittigt som Trump ødelægger forholdet til allierede, og at han får lov til at fortsætte med det af Amerikanerne?
Så jeg tror holdningen i de fleste EU lande, er ca. som Lykketoft beskriver det nu.

[–] Buffalox 8 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (5 children)

That's an extremely simplistic model, when in reality the way to fascism, is that the democracy fails to protect itself against it.
This happens easiest in new or flawed democracies, and USA is very much a flawed democracy. Where all the checks and balances don't work, when the executive branch is filled with corrupt traitors that don't give a shit about decency or democracy.

In a democracy the parlament can overthrow the government, and end its control with the equivalent of the executive branch.
AFAIK congress cannot overthrow a president for being unworthy or acting illegally.

Americans probably thought they were safe, because they have about 200 years of tradition for democracy, so they thought it was so ingrained that it couldn't fail, because the country is built on it, and the institutions would protect it.

[–] Buffalox 7 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Oh please, for instance AfD got 20% of the vote, and have no real power, because Germany has an actually functioning democracy.
But yes we hear a lot of warnings against AfD, because they are like MAGA, difference is they can't disrupt everything with lies like in USA. Because in EU you have responsibility when using your freedom of speech. You can't parrot some idiot making history falsification, ands claim you are just "reporting" it. Unfortunately the old East Germany is unhappy with the state of things, and want to go back to before the country was split. Which means they want Nazi Germany back.

this is happening all over the globe.

This is textbook false equivalence.

[–] Buffalox 23 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

I LOVE THE POORLY EDUCATED:

[–] Buffalox 90 points 6 days ago

Fascist state oppressing minorities.
MAGA is evil.

[–] Buffalox 22 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

OK I think this is hilarious and pretty obvious, but still:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe's_law

 

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Buffalox to c/android
 

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