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Pretty sure, if they did refloat it, it wouldn't be moving for a bit. They have to check for damage and watertight integrity and all that stuff. People have to be chewed out for screwing up. That stuff probably takes a while.Another ship ran aground in the Suez at the same spot
Current status: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/shipid:4311160/zoom:14
Daily Mail says they "managed to refloat it". Not sure if it's actually moving or not.
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update: still in the same place an hour later
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I heard that these massive jumps in energy cost are all commercial accounts, because they're not able to be held to rationing standards like residential accounts.Things are not looking very cash money in the British Isles, I would say there will be riots but Britons are notorious cuckolds and will just sit in their dark cold homes complaining to the missus that things are rather bad instead of doing something about it
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10 year yield this morning before the market opens.
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If this keeps going up and spiking, we're gonna see some serious shit.
From June 13th:
Now its September. We're back at 3.242%. Hold on to yer butts.
Its at 3.278%. This is probably happening.
Edit: dropped to 3.26%. Might be happening still.
Stealing from the US Politics General and hopefully summoning tehpope.
I wonder if Liz Truss or Sunak is now having second thoughts about ascending to the premier-ship, just as the live grenade known as failed energy policies for two decades now blow up in their collective faces.I heard that these massive jumps in energy cost are all commercial accounts, because they're not able to be held to rationing standards like residential accounts.
Yes, that means they have every intention of rationing electricity for the poor fucks over there very, very soon.
Is this what you meant, you fucking idiot.I wonder if Liz Truss or Sunak is now having second thoughts about ascending to the premier-ship, just as the live grenade known as failed energy policies for two decades now blow up in their collective faces.
It will still be Ukraine since they've been blaming everything on PUTLER (except sometimes when it's climate change) so they can distract from their own failures. Makes me wonder if this will be the beginning of the climate lockdowns they keep advocating.I wonder what kind of logo will replace the Ukraine flagheart when the first energy bills are delivered this winter all over Europe. Nothing to worry about though, at least Germany and Sweden will stay warm burning migrant farts or something.
"climate lockdowns" If you couldn't keep people inside under threat of a supposedly deadly virus there's no way you're getting anyone to hunker down for weeks at a time over climate change.It will still be Ukraine since they've been blaming everything on PUTLER (except sometimes when it's climate change) so they can distract from their own failures. Makes me wonder if this will be the beginning of the climate lockdowns they keep advocating.
They don't have to, the government will just fine business owners into closing, shut down public transportation, and crank up parking rates/tolls so nobody goes anywhere. For instance, Spain early last month banned businesses and public buildings from keeping it below 80 F in the summer and above 66 F in the winter. Expect to see more of that everywhere, including on "smart thermostats." And I'm talking about Europe too BTW (US will probably be only in blue states) where the people are mostly sheep who live in cities and are easier to control. I'd expect we'll see this during cold spells and heat waves where it will also be for "saving lives"."climate lockdowns" If you couldn't keep people inside under threat of a supposedly deadly virus there's no way you're getting anyone to hunker down for weeks at a time over climate change.
Maybe as a poor excuse for the ever worsening energy crunch, not for the given reason.They don't have to, the government will just fine business owners into closing, shut down public transportation, and crank up parking rates/tolls so nobody goes anywhere. For instance, Spain early last month banned businesses and public buildings from keeping it below 80 F in the summer and above 66 F in the winter. Expect to see more of that everywhere, including on "smart thermostats." And I'm talking about Europe too BTW (US will probably be only in blue states) where the people are mostly sheep who live in cities and are easier to control. I'd expect we'll see this during cold spells and heat waves where it will also be for "saving lives".
It will still be Ukraine since they've been blaming everything on PUTLER (except sometimes when it's climate change) so they can distract from their own failures. Makes me wonder if this will be the beginning of the climate lockdowns they keep advocating.
I'm kinda hopping it's the little lightning icon, pretty cool as far as virtue signalling goes.I wonder what kind of logo will replace the Ukraine flagheart when the first energy bills are delivered this winter all over Europe. Nothing to worry about though, at least Germany and Sweden will stay warm burning migrant farts or something.
I'm kinda hopping it's the little lightning icon, pretty cool as far as virtue signalling goes.
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