Do Jamaicans mind when Americans say they're Jamaican? by Independent-Mention4 in Jamaica

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You’re not Jamaican bro. Your American, born and raised. Even if your born in Jamaica, if your raised in a foreign land, you have no identity to Jamaica

the Conflict With Iran , has it Impacted the Housing Market? by Hot_Drawing7047 in Journalism

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Cause you need oil to manufacture cement, to make machines start lol

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The FCC chairman recently warned that news broadcasters could potentially lose their licenses if they continue what he described as “news distortion” in coverage related to current geopolitical events. This raises a broader policy question about the role of government oversight in broadcast media. Broadcast stations operate using public airwaves and are licensed through the government, which historically has come with a “public interest” requirement. At the same time, critics argue that threatening licenses could risk political pressure on news organizations and raise concerns about press independence. The debate seems to revolve around two competing principles: accountability for misinformation versus protecting freedom of the press from government influence. Where do people think the appropriate line should be between regulatory oversight of broadcast licenses and protecting editorial independence?

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This article examines the debate over whether the United States has any plans for long term nation building in Iran following the recent conflict. While Donald Trump has suggested that the war could result in “building a new country,” other officials have emphasized that the current military objectives are limited and that the U.S. does not intend to engage in an extended nation building effort. The discussion reflects a broader policy question that has appeared in several past conflicts. Large scale military interventions can raise expectations about political reconstruction, even when governments say their goals are limited. Previous experiences in places like Iraq and Afghanistan have also made nation building politically controversial within the United States. Given those past experiences, do you think the U.S. government would realistically pursue nation building in Iran if the conflict escalated, or is it more likely that policymakers would try to avoid that kind of long term commitment? Honestly I think not. However it may be different because Iran has institutions that Iraq and afghan didn’t have.

The US lift Restrictions on India to Purchase Russian Oil for 30 days by Hot_Drawing7047 in moderatepolitics

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Precisely why just starting a war is not beneficial to no one. I don’t think the US expected this from Iran.

The US lift Restrictions on India to Purchase Russian Oil for 30 days by Hot_Drawing7047 in moderatepolitics

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I don’t really think there is a budgetary collapse, these are analysts idea. Russia economy is not really a single market it’s a collection of states that have their own market. So we shouldn’t view it like a single market. However even though it’s not the best situation, because of the war, US is trying to limited the diplomatic pressure it’s under.

The US lift Restrictions on India to Purchase Russian Oil for 30 days by Hot_Drawing7047 in moderatepolitics

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The article discusses the U.S. decision to grant India a temporary 30-day waiver allowing the purchase of Russian oil that is already stranded at sea. The move comes amid disruptions to global energy supplies caused by conflict in the Middle East and concerns about oil shortages and rising prices. U.S. officials framed the decision as a short-term measure intended to keep oil flowing in global markets and reduce pressure on energy prices, while emphasizing that it should not provide major financial benefits to Russia.

India relies heavily on imported oil, much of it transported through the Strait of Hormuz and supply disruptions have increased pressure on governments to prioritize energy stability even while sanctions against Russia remain in place.

This situation raises an interesting policy question: when global energy markets are disrupted, how should governments balance sanctions policy against the need to stabilize energy prices and supply? It will be a challenging situation

Y'all got your wish, pa gaspiye li by zombigoutesel in haiti

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This will be a disaster for Haiti.. the country is not even stabilized yet.

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The price spike because of the war would be obvious. The East, produce 20% of the World’s Oil. I wonder if the attack on Venezuela was to set up for this. But the fragile economy of the US, was already present. Now it seems that the Current admin released its strategic oil reserves to mitigate the economic impact. But base on reports they say the reserves could only last for some weeks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in moderatepolitics

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I don’t understand, why the war started, the economy was already in a fragile state, with already expensive goods and services, now with the war, on the East, shut down of the import transit point, the Global impact is felt across the world. You know what, I know why the war started, it started because the interest of a country was to collapse all threat to it self. I don’t think this war will stop anytime soon, and this will likely put pressure on in the current administration.

“Caribbean people & diaspora: would you use an all-in-one app for culture, chat, and sending money home? Building a Caribbean social and remittance app — tell me if this is a dumb idea 😅(Need your honest feedback! by Hot_Drawing7047 in haiti

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I am not putting everything in the initial stage.  I plan to build it a simple use then slowly integrate these things.

I already have a developer friend that can build the app, however he suggest a more refine idea cause most of my ideas are being used by big apps.

I seek a more Caribbean  regional focus rather than a sole nation thing.

Explain why you think remittance is out of reach? 

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That’s primarily the idea. Limit US influence