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It’s not his fault ≠ he did nothing wrong.
Foreign aid from the United States saved millions of lives each year

For decades, these aid programs received bipartisan support and made a difference. Cutting them will cost lives.

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Just fyi, for a while now the guillotine has been on the side of the masses and not on the side of the 1%, as such the guillotine doesn’t give that option.
I understand why the world is the way it is, but still it should have been obvious all along that it is not ideal for the government to data in a file format owned by a company. Even worse, a foreign company.
Idk either, but whatever. I didn’t comment for the upvotes. Maybe i should’ve put /s or a ;) behind it.
In the Netherlands and most of Europe i suppose you’re better off being if you get fired, but if you get fired because you’re a shitty employee you can get cut on your initial compensation. But especially if you’ve worked somewhere for a long time you could get a multiple months of pay.
Hit up a lawyer, quit Facebook*

From https://www.wikihow.com/Quiet-Quit#How-to-Quiet-Quit-Your-Job-.28Without-Getting-Fired.29)

How to Quiet Quit Your Job (Without Getting Fired) - Step 1 Stop doing any tasks that aren’t in your job description. - Step 2 Stop showing up early to work and only arrive on time. - Step 3 Stop staying late in the office and leave on time. - Step 4 Refuse office communications outside of working hours. - Step 5 Don’t take work home with you. - Step 6 Don’t attend non-mandatory meetings or social work functions.

My opinion, only quit if you a) can do those things and b) want to extract value aside from money during the time you spend working.

The Quiet Quitting Trend: What It Is & Why It's Happening

How employees are reducing their workload, and why they're doing itAll over the world, employees are quiet quitting – not leaving their jobs, but decreasing the number of hours they work and only completing tasks that fall within their job...

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The many regulations there are on health hazards and caring for environment do ‘hold back’ the eu, though imo rightfully so - but that does not mean all regulations should be left in place. Especially different regulations per country can be a serious hurdle to scale up production, resulting in higher prices and in turn a less attractive product for ourselves and the rest of the global market. This sounds very neo-liberal i know, but the socialist welfare state does really need money being made.