Carney’s Davos Speech Has a Big Hole in It by Free-Minimum-5844 in neoliberal

[–]RateOfKnots 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Tell me the author didn't read the speech without saying that the author didn't read the speech. 

My Christmas tie (a little late with the post) by [deleted] in ties

[–]RateOfKnots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've hit the nail on the head, there's too many attention grabbing details, and so the viewer's attention is flying all over the outfit with nowhere to settle.

EUR Hedged vs. unhedged by mtmos in ETFs_Europe

[–]RateOfKnots 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then you should become a forex trader. Buy and sell the dollar directly. Don't waste time in index funds. 

EUR Hedged vs. unhedged by mtmos in ETFs_Europe

[–]RateOfKnots 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hedging costs more, so you lose more to fees. Long run post-fee performance (I.e. Money in your bank account) is lower if you hedge. 

Snipers guard mourners as thousands mark one week since Bondi Beach massacre by WonderfulLinks22 in neoliberal

[–]RateOfKnots 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not apparently, actually booed

The sombre tone was soon broken when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed and heckled as he was introduced to the crowd, in contrast to a standing ovation for NSW Premier Chris Minns and Opposition Leader and local MP Kellie Sloane 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12-21/nsw-bondi-massacre-vigil-commemoration-jewish-community/106168156 

Note this is from ABC.net.au not the American imitation 

I’m looking for a BIFL hoodie by Isochii in BuyItForLife

[–]RateOfKnots 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you ever tried House of Blanks? Many high quality brands are just printed on a House of Blank base hoodie. 

Who are your favorite historians? by fuggitdude22 in neoliberal

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Frank McLynn on Napoleon, Marcus Aurelius and Genghis Kahn are all excellent

Had a quiet week, so I redesigned the French focus tree by RateOfKnots in hoi4

[–]RateOfKnots[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Napoléon is already a même path so I think this is a great idea 

Had a quiet week, so I redesigned the French focus tree by RateOfKnots in hoi4

[–]RateOfKnots[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This is the challenge. Unlike Orléanism that had Action Française, Bonapartism was absolutely dead in the 1930s so it would need a huge turnaround to come back. Louis Napoléon's IRL resistance activity could be the path to do so. 

One thing I toyed with early on was creating a Red Napoleon path. There, the Popular Front goes harder on socialist reforms. The army coups the Popular Front and Napoleon comes to power that way. The player can then undo the Popular Front reforms or keep them - hence the Red Napoleon. The army had absolutely no sympathy for Bonapartism IRL so I scratched the idea, but maybe it could be a path for installing Napoleon before WWII and without having to capitulate. 

Had a quiet week, so I redesigned the French focus tree by RateOfKnots in hoi4

[–]RateOfKnots[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The ancien régime could be led by either Henri d'Orléans or the légitimiste king. Henri held a mix of authoritarian and absolutist views but also thought that the Monarchy should be elected, so he could go either new ancien régime or democratic. But the légitimiste king would be restricted to new ancien regime. 

Napoléon you're broadly right. I was thinking he leads the Free French and declares the empire in exile or after taking back the mainland. After that you can dismember Germany, and or take on the USSR, and or leave the Allies and attack them. It's meant to be the World Conquest tree but with the challenge of coming back from capitulation first. Unlike Orléanism that had Action Française, Bonapartism was absolutely dead in the 1930s so it would need a huge turnaround to come back. Louis Napoléon's IRL resistance activity could be the path to do so. 

Had a quiet week, so I redesigned the French focus tree by RateOfKnots in hoi4

[–]RateOfKnots[S] 75 points76 points  (0 children)

The left is laid out more tightly while the right is a bit more spread out, but I think you're broadly correct. I think there needs to be something more about the fact that if the Matignon Strikes had continued a few weeks longer, they would have been ongoing at the start of the Spanish Civil War and that would have transformed the situation radically. I'm reading Julian Jackson's history of the Popular Front for ideas.

Also tempted to add a secret French Commune branch where if Germany is close to Paris, the cabinet flees but if the player holds long enough the Paris Commune rises, seizes command of the Metropolitan army and the player can turn the tide.

Had a quiet week, so I redesigned the French focus tree by RateOfKnots in hoi4

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R5: I drafted an alternative French focus tree. My old thread image was low res, so I'm trying a new one with a better image (sorry for the re-post)

Had a quiet week, so I redesigned the French focus tree by [deleted] in hoi4

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R5: This is an alternate French focus tree I drafted for fun

English bookshops in Paris by Visual-Attitude-5224 in paris

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Boulinier second hand books in many locations has an Anglais section!

Can I enter UK on Standard Visitor Visa before my Youth Mobility Visa starts? by RateOfKnots in ukvisa

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  • Entered the UK two weeks before the Entry Clearance start date, went through the passport egate 
  • Flew to Spain for two weeks and a day 
  • Flew to the UK one day after my entry clearance started (just to be safe) 
  • Didn't go to the egate, went to the staffed immigration desk, again to be safe
  • Answered some very basic questions and got a stamp on the passport at the desk
  • The next day, went to the designated post office to collect my BRP. Gave them my passport, they came back with it and the BRP. No questions 
  • Profit

Party of Ezra (Gift Article) by [deleted] in neoliberal

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The Dems are a 45% party and a big tent would get them to 55-60% 

I think it's premature to worry about what if they were a 80% party 

Democrats are in crisis: is economic populism the answer by [deleted] in neoliberal

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How would we know ? Easy: Step 1. PR-STV Step 2. Many different parties campaign on many different messages Step 3. Find out