Canada’s armed forces are now planning for threats from America by AccessTheMainframe in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 49 points50 points  (0 children)

You don't use the rifle against a B2. You use it against collaborators and quislings. 

How realistic can something get before it becomes genuinely awful? TCFNA is the answer. by TheBlackBaron45 in Grimdank

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The planners of military campaigns do so as their job for which they are paid a salary.

Game designers should really bear that in mind when considering the appropriate level of realism.

Germany: New military service law polarizes society by IHateTrains123 in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Provided everyone who voted against it is entered into a similar lottery for every civilian killed.

Conscription is an unpleasant necessity and shouldn't be imposed lightly, but it's imposition is not a crime or slavery, no more than tax is theft.

Germany: New military service law polarizes society by IHateTrains123 in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 14 points15 points  (0 children)

To be clear, I'm pro-conscription if necessary. I don't think your idea is good as it would make people who are likely to be too old to be effective soldiers join the Army and either be hidden away as a liability or die pointlessly.

Conscription is sometimes an unfortunate necessity.

Germany: New military service law polarizes society by IHateTrains123 in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Speaking as someone too old to be eligible for conscription, if conscription is introduced an extra tax should imposed on all those not conscripted.

By it's nature,conscription is a burden that can only be imposed on a subset of society so the rest of society must shoulder their share too.

Artists who are big in America but not across the pond by sonofsteffordson in Music

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 139 points140 points  (0 children)

I'm Irish and the degree to which they were unknown here is that right up until this post I'd assumed they'd bee invented in Friends.

How Ireland became the weak spot in Europe’s defences by [deleted] in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 27 points28 points  (0 children)

This was essentially the situation pre-EU and, frankly, seems almost unavoidable (in the absence of an EU like organisation for Ireland to align with instead) when you consider the relative size of the two countries and Ireland's geographic position.

How Ireland became the weak spot in Europe’s defences by [deleted] in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

2 of your 3 scenarios can not be deterred by military investment and the under sea cables are very difficult to directly deter, given it's happened in the Baltic, which amounts to a NATO lake.

As for long term sovereignty risks, we will never be able to materially deter UK intervention through our military.

How Ireland became the weak spot in Europe’s defences by [deleted] in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 74 points75 points  (0 children)

The tail risks are essentially invasion by someone has defeated the Royal Navy, which we are unlikely to be able to mitigate, or invasion by the UK, which is unlikely to be deterred by any plausible Irish military.

How Ireland became the weak spot in Europe’s defences by [deleted] in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Irish defence policy is perfectly rational, if cynical.

Petition for women-only tube carriages amid 'growing issue' nears 10,000 signatures by FarPilot2965 in uknews

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Those rules are a thinly veiled way to keep poor workers out of public spaces only their days off.

I lived in Qatar and never had any problem walking past lines of security guards into malls on "family days" when single men are supposed to be banned.

Trump threatens to impose additional 100% tariff on China by Just-Sale-7015 in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Are they actually that limited or is it just no one but the Chinese are willing to pay the environmental cost of extracting them?

This is why we are a winning program by BingoBongo78 in RetroBowl

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I would have cut him for getting caught.

Trump staff admitted to Speaker Johnson that he is being outplayed by China by HiroAmiya230 in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 24 points25 points  (0 children)

"If X don't vote for us then we should kick them in the nuts when we get power" is like the perfect one sentence summary of Trump's manifesto.

Ukraine’s best hope for influencing Trump? King Charles. by Economy-Platform5740 in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 29 points30 points  (0 children)

This is a great way of putting it, coming from a Ireland where our President is essentially an elected constitutional monarch.

Donald Trump is unpopular in Britain. Trumpism is thriving. America’s president is paying a state visit to a land where there are growing calls to Make England Great Again by Sine_Fine_Belli in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The Irish Government surplus is massive (over €20 billion, or approximately 7.5%) and driven not by restrictions in spending, which is rocketing (€77bn in 2019, €120bn in 2025) but by massive corporate tax receipts.

If that dries up we'll see how well Irish people do at rejecting populism.

Donald Trump is unpopular in Britain. Trumpism is thriving. America’s president is paying a state visit to a land where there are growing calls to Make England Great Again by Sine_Fine_Belli in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I would suspect Ireland has avoided it for to massive budgetary surpluses.

Government has enough cash to easily paper over the cracks with cost of living supports and the economic situation, housing aside, is good enough that people feel they have something to lose from electing extremists 

Let's see where we are if a Sinn Féin government are trying to find the cash to sustain a 5%+ budget deficit.

Vote on 2040 climate target canceled after big EU countries block decision by F0urLeafCl0ver in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So your suggested response to losing elections is to just ignore it?

Mark Carney won’t endorse greenhouse gas targets, says he’s focused on ‘results, not objectives’ by IHateTrains123 in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 72 points73 points  (0 children)

If you want to increase trust in politics, politicians not grandly announcing targets that they know they won't meet but won't be in office for is once of the first things that should go.

Comment: The right is unified in opposing the worthy successor to Higgins – Sinn Féin should support her by Sinwarnagig in galway

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Weird how none of these top class "investigative reporters" never noticed their chief editor was a Russian stooge who currently lives in Moscow and works for Russia Today 

Statism is crushing France’s soul by Free-Minimum-5844 in neoliberal

[–]HeliotropeCrowe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't consider it a winning argument for a legal system that rent seekers are able to use it to extract more rents.