The just-say-no engineer was a ZIRP phenomenon
https://www.seangoedecke.com/the-just-say-no-engineer-was-a-zirp-phenomenon/
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The just-say-no engineer was a ZIRP phenomenon
https://www.seangoedecke.com/the-just-say-no-engineer-was-a-zirp-phenomenon/
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#NuclearMadness comes to Ireland. #JustSayNo to the #nuclearbullshit! #RenewableEnergy is the only path forward for #IE.
#NuclearGrifters - #NuclearBros. #GriftersGonnaGrift.
#SMR - #HALEU.
Ireland should ‘examine seriously’ nuclear power option, says Taoiseach
Palentir and the NHS
The UK had a troubled relationship with Palantir before the contract was awarded, with privacy fears and worries over Palantir's relationship with the US government. Since its adoption, some care boards have delayed their implementations due to an unwillingness to use the system, and the British Medical Association has called for doctors to stop using it over Palantir's recent work with ICE on its deportation efforts.
https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/03/nhs_staff_against_palantir/
Il Fatto Quotidiano: Referendum, Grosso (presidente Comitato per il No): “Ha perso chi non voleva la legge uguale per tutti”
“Sicuramente ha vinto la Costituzione, ha perso chi la Costituzione voleva cambiare per affievolire le garanzie di autonomia e di indipendenza della magistratura, e quindi in qualche modo mettere a repentaglio quel principio che sta scritto dietro le spalle dei giudici nelle aule giudiziarie: la legge è uguale per tutti”. Lo ha detto Enrico Grosso, presidente onorario del comitato “Giusto dire no” promosso dall’Associazione nazionale magistrati, commentando gli esiti del referendum in conferenza stampa nella sede di Libera.
L'articolo Referendum, Grosso (presidente Comitato per il No): “Ha perso chi non voleva la legge uguale per tutti” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Referendum, Grosso (president of the No Committee): “He lost those who didn’t want the law for everyone.”
“The Constitution has undoubtedly won, those who wanted to change the Constitution to weaken the guarantees of judicial independence and autonomy have lost, and therefore, in some way, jeopardized the principle written behind the backs of judges in the courtrooms: “the law is equal for all.” Enrico Grosso, honorary president of the “Just Say No” committee promoted by the National Association of Magistrates, said this commenting on the results of the referendum at a press conference at Libera headquarters.
The article “Referendum, Grosso (Committee for No) President: “Those who didn’t want the law to be equal for all have lost” comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.”
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