... And the train traffic has slowed down as well.
What's wrong with Ch*n'a ?
This fucking dictator actually made some French subway station closed
he's our overlord & you need to accept it
he just bought a shitton of airbuses so why are you complaining
>Airbus has secured an order from China for 300 jets, in a deal estimated to be worth tens of billions of dollars.
>It comes as rival Boeing has grounded all of its 737 MAX jets after two fatal crashes. Boeing had been counting on Beijing to purchase its 737 MAX 8 and 9 jets as part of ongoing trade war negotiations with Washington.
>Those purchases have since been put on indefinite hold pending investigations into Boeing and the U.S. Federal Aviation Authority, which approved the jets.
>The EU and Canada have said they will conduct their own probes into the planes rather than rely on U.S. Congressional findings.
Sounds like a bargain.
Those Airbuses won't give me my paycheck.
Well that is not our problem so keep on insulting Eastern Europeans on a Vietnamese underwater basketweaving forum, maybe that will make you rich beyond your wildest dreams.
LOL, macron's hypocrisy is funny af. While Xi Huangdi was signing deals in Italy, Macron did nothing but scold us for making deals with a systemic rival. Now that Winnie the Pooh crossed the Alps, China suddenly became a strategic ally. Its funny how flip floppant one could get in a matter of days.
Macron isn't a dictator yet.
>Macron did nothing but scold us for making deals with a systemic rival
things that never happened
why are italians so mad about macron?
This Chinese Winnie the Pooh was multiple times in Poland in period 2015-2017 when we changed our policy for a while and promised to be main logistics hub of the Silk Road which is kind of logical due to our geographical location, but nobody really noticed that he arrived to Poland at all, very short media coverage, as if president of Lithuania or Ukraine arrived, which is kinda weird considering political weight of Chinese leaders. We generally don't notice arrivals of any foreign leaders at all, except of presidents of the USA: they are always being received here like pop-stars, with grandeur and massive celebration, crowd cheering on streets and shit like that, like North Koreans greeting Kim Jong-un
You need to accept sacrifices for the greater good of the nation
victim complex
don't think i've ever heard anyone mention italy outside of vacationing talks but italians are apparently convinced that we spend the day watching their every move
wtf i love china now
If we’re at it, the yellow bear was the second head of state for him to have large chunks of the Autobahn closed (the other was one the Austrian fellow)
italians are sick in the head
they should do something about themselves
Airbus is less than 1% of Europe's exports.
I can't even remember the last time Italy was mentioned on our news except for when that bridge came down.
So? Which company is by itself more than 1% of all Europe's exports? That's a ridiculous metric
THANKS DADDY XI.
Hence I wonder why China buying some Airbuses (only alternative is Boeing) would make any difference.
Cringe
Long Live China.
He is leader of opressive, murderous, tyranical and most importantly communist regime. If we sell our principles for money we are less than nothing.
Kind of confirms Poland as a slave state
>If we sell our principles for money we are less than nothing
So capitalist
>He is leader of opressive, murderous, tyranical and most importantly communist regime
Yes, but what do you think of Xi?
>Muh principles
Money talks and bullshit walks. We should be more concerned about our own leaders enroaching on our liberties than what Chinese companies want to buy from us.
He is a communist so obviously he deserves a bullet.
it will give you neetbux from what airbus is paying in taxes stupid Mohammad
Oh, this is only the beginning. Have fun being China's toy. Remember, we always have extra space in America.
He's French, he doesn't understand that taxes pay gibsmedats.
>In September 2008, Macron left his job as an Inspector of Finances and took a position at Rothschild & Cie Banque. Macron was inspired to leave the government due to the election of Nicolas Sarkozy to the presidency. He was originally offered the job by François Henrot. His first responsibility at Rothschild & Cie Banque was assisting with the acquisition of Cofidis by Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe
>Macron formed a relationship with Alain Minc, a businessman on the supervisory board of Le Monde. In 2010, Macron was promoted to partner with the bank after working on the recapitalization of Le Monde and the acquisition by Atos of Siemens IT Solutions and Services. In the same year, Macron was appointed as managing director and put in charge of Nestlé's acquisition of one of Pfizer's largest subsidiaries based around baby drinks. His share of the fees on this €9 billion deal made Macron a millionaire.
>In February 2012, he advised businessman Philippe Tillous-Borde, the CEO of the Avril Group.
>Macron reported that he had earned €2 million between December 2010 and May 2012. Official documents show that between 2009 and 2013, Macron had earned almost €3 million. He left Rothschild & Cie in 2012.
Macron really doesn't care about you or your ability to feed yourself, senpai.
Why is the leader of France selling Airbus airliners to the leader of China? I don't understand the world trade system. It doesn't really seem like free trade.
>Remember, we always have extra space in America.
Plenty of space when the factories are in Asia and the profits in the Canary Islands.
Do you honestly think even more neoliberalism is what France needs?
>if you work for 2 years in a bank you're mind-controlled by the Rotschilds for life
Yikes
So far, being China's "toy" seems far better than America's vassal.
?
Neoliberalism is just liberalism and liberalism is exactly what France needs. Neoliberalism is a buzzword. If you disagree, go ahead and explain the difference between classical liberalism and neoliberalism.
>Canary Islands
You mean Cayman
>Neoliberalism is just liberalism
No.
>Neoliberalism is a buzzword.
No.
>f you disagree, go ahead and explain the difference between classical liberalism and neoliberalism.
Educate yourself, you lazy cretin. It's not my fucking job to fill in the blanks of your position.
>Educate yourself, you lazy cretin. It's not my fucking job to fill in the blanks of your position.
It's like I'm actually on tumblr. Are you going to tell me to check my privilege next and act upset when I ask you how?
You dutch think of yourselves so highly. You don’t debate you spit on your opponent
Let me tell you one thing “friend”, badmouthing others doesn’t make you superior, it belittles you. Have some modesty for a change
he's right though you complete mouthbreather
Based. China new BVLL of EU
Nice proxy toothpaste man
non, je pense juste que tu aurais dû la fermer plutôt que te mêler d'un débat dont tu ne comprends pas le moindre mot pour en plus supporter le mauvais parti
tu l'as littéralement ouverte pour rien dire et je suis sûr que tu te complais dans ça; tu me dégoûtes
why don't europe listen to east asia when we have been telling everyone how shit china treats its allies?
Ça c'est une brûlure malade pierre, tu lui as fait fermer sa boîte à camembert
They are stupid cryptocommies
France and China will work together on the next Moon mission, ignoring mutts embargo.
Excellent news on the Airbus orders. May the relations between EU an China be harmonious and peaceful and fuck the bitter haters in Asia and America. Business is booming!
Neo-liberalism is the resurgence of classical liberalism. Market fundamentalism. However Neo-liberals are not as non-interventionist as the classical liberals (Adam Smith, J.R. McCulloch, James Mill, Nassau Senior etc).
Yes the point of liberalism is that the state should be small ('night watchman state') and that markets are more efficient than states, such as having better resource allocation.
However, if you can't understand why France would have difficulty incorporating Neo-liberalism you should brush up on your history.
Where exactly do we lack neoliberalism except for trains?
Who is a proud neo-liberal here? O/
Job market, for one
Public services and public institutions.
How so? They are plenty of private firms whose job is to find you a job.
He has control over such things in France? Wow! Maybe blame Macron instead?
I don't think you know what neoliberalism means
I don't think you are able to follow a 3 posts-conversation. He was complaining that the french State was doing thing that the private market could do ("the state should be small") and I am asking for examples.
Beside the SNCF still having a monopoly on the transport of persons, France is mostly neoliberal.
>You don’t debate you spit on your opponent
Of course we do. Asking someone to explain his buzzwords is the same as spitting, right?
>However Neo-liberals are not as non-interventionist as the classical liberals
So doesn't that make it a softer, less 'radical' version of liberalism because they tolerate more interventionism? You'd think that would actually make it easier to digest.
>However, if you can't understand why France would have difficulty incorporating Neo-liberalism you should brush up on your history.
I can understand it though. It mostly comes down to post-WW2 the socialists being in an incredibly strong position to force through full retard legislation like companies over a certain size needing to have a union representative as part of the decision making process (regardless of how many employees are actually part of a union). That and a general addiction to the state.
You misread my post. At no point did it contain any opinion such as 'complaining'.
You're correct in calling liberalism radical, as that what it originally was.
And yes it is easier to digest, however the 'invisible hand' of the market (so perfect market equilibrium of supply and demand to replace the state) has long been debunked as a 'black box'. Institutional economics, or Neo-structuralists, are the current meme approach to studying this. You also have to keep in mind that much work has been done on the study of capitalism since the classical economists, and some of their arguments have shown to be dated.
France has a longer history of socialism than that, and frankly, it comes down to the grand coalitions they had to make post Dreyfus for consensus building. Also, the French people will show their discontent through protest and always have. This makes reform/change more difficult which has been the norm in France for over a century.
Oh it's the "Thai" who loves the PRC.
Get out of my country, Zhang.
This should be fun.
Do not doubt Jupiter you peasant.
>however the 'invisible hand' of the market (so perfect market equilibrium of supply and demand to replace the state) has long been debunked as a 'black box'
>Institutional economics, or Neo-structuralists, are the current meme approach to studying this.
Where would you recommend I start if I want to learn more about this?
Douglas North. Either, Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance (1990) or Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History (2009).
Though this is post-grad level stuff and pretty challenging.
>Though this is post-grad level stuff and pretty challenging.
Ah fugg. Thanks anyway, I'll make an attempt.
That being said, IMO a big problem with politics today is that these things are not sufficiently explained to the average voter. Just like science has pop scientists to simplify complex findings, I believe economics could deal with pop economists who have shows and write books for the uninitiated. Would do a lot more to make citizens more critical of the policies of politicians.
I'd argue pop economists are more important than pop scientists. Laymen being scientifically ignorant changes nothing about science, laymen being economically ignorant changes everything about economics (or at least the policies put into practice).
To be honest all you need to know about economics is your rational self interest. That's what drives capitalism.
Asserting his dominance
Oh it's the mutt who gets triggered by everything.
based china
THANKS DADDY XI.
Seethe more, US cuckolds.
>most importantly communist