Unnecessary. The already sanction themselves and call it “tariffs”.
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caitnicrun2 days ago
+6
Yeah, but they thought that was a power move. 🤣
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DragonfruitGrand56832 days ago
+3
64% of the Irish economy comes from US business. It will be back to the 1950s overnight if we were to sanction the US.
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block-bit1 day ago
+4
Probably a good chunk of that is profit shifting between subsidiaries.
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MountainJuice1 day ago
+6
Not probably, it is that. So the Irish GDP would crater on paper but since a good deal of that money doesn’t actually go into building infrastructure, jobs or providing services it wouldn’t do much damage in day to day life.
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macross19841 day ago
+2
Finally, much anticipated and delayed package is released to Ukraine no thanks to Orban.
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grchelp20182 days ago
-7
10 years from now:
EU approves 73rd sanctions package against Russia.
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nvidiastock1 day ago
+5
You're not supposed to admit that Russia has no chance to win in the next 7 years. To the gulag with you comrade!
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-------0--0------1 day ago
-7
But the Russian economy collapsed in 2022 according to all the major outlets. Oh wait.
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oops_all_memes1 day ago
+2
My guy, it was reported today by all major state controlled media outlets that the revenue from taxes on small business has fallen by 23% in Q1 of 2026. That's the indicator that the almost non-existent middle class is finally being completely wiped out, and the federal budget is taking yet another hit. The economy **is** in the process of collapse. You are just too uninformed to see it
edit: replying and immediately blocking the person you replied to is an indicator that you are a p**** 😊
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Koala_eiO2 days ago
-15
"Euro ninety billion". That number format never ceases to annoy me. *The speed limit in that street is mph 20.*
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ReallyBadAtReddit2 days ago
+5
Placing the currency sign before the number has been done for hundreds of years to prevent people from adding extra digits on documents. For example 20.00$ could be changed to 120.00$, but $20.00 can't be changed to $120.00 because there's no room for the 1.
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ZuAusHierDa1 day ago
+4
But it’s not the norm in most European nations.
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AschAschAsch1 day ago
But now you can change dot to comma and add a 0.
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ReallyBadAtReddit1 day ago
The numbers after the decimal would ideally be written in superscript with a line under them, so it's more like $20^00 with the last two underlined
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+1
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bluems222 days ago
+6
In English, it goes before. Other languages, after
The title is in English.
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ubrgeildk1 day ago
Finally! Hoping for good things in Hungary as well!
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