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September 20, 2019
EU Directives: better working conditions and more predictable work : by Agnieszka Piasna
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September 19, 2019
The Netherlands - Terrorism: Explosives found at Veenendaal market area
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September 18, 2019
EU-Brexit chaos is lesson to other EU states, ECB governor says
British chaos over Brexit has dampened other member states' potential
appetite for leaving Europe, Villeroy de Galhau, a French governor of
the European Central Bank (ECB), said Tuesday. "It is a gratitude we
have to the British today," he said at an event in the London School of
Economics, Reuters reported, in comments which risked giving ammunition
to British claims the EU was trying to punish the UK for leaving.
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The Netherlands: the Dutch Healthcare system is among the most costly in Europe - by RM
Dutch citizens did not get a good deal under the current Dutch health insurance law.
It has become an extremely expensive business to get health Insurance in the Netherlands.
Especially if you add up all the costs.
First
of all there is the obligatory deductible of Euro 385, then the monthly
premium, which on average is around Euro 250 per month.
That makes a total "out of pocket expense" of Euro 3,385 per year, and even than you are not there yet.
There
are also a variety of other provisions, whereby certain costs incurred
for pharmaceuticals, and medical services, are not reimbursed.
Not
only is Dutch healthcare too costly for the average citizen, it also
is a cash machine for Dutch Insurance companies and the pharmaceutical
industry.
Healthcare Insurance services and costs should also be uniformly regulated throughout the EU, which is not the case right now.
Healthcare Insurance services and costs should also be uniformly regulated throughout the EU, which is not the case right now.
It
is high time that the "political establishment" and the voters start
paying more attention to the fact that this issue needs to get fixed
without delay.
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September 17, 2019
September 16, 2019
Middle East - Iran: President Trump Tweets About Possible Iran Strike After Saudi Arabia Oil Bombing
In this edition of America First, the President
of the United States tweeted that we're "locked and loaded" to go to war
with Iran and we're just waiting for Saudi Arabia to tell us what to
do. This really is not an exaggeration. "Saudi Arabia oil supply was
attacked," Donald Trump said on the Tweet Machine.
"There is reason to believe that we know the culprit, are locked and
loaded depending on verification, but are waiting to hear from the
Kingdom as to who they believe was the cause of this attack, and under
what terms we would proceed!"
Read more: President Trump Tweets About Possible Iran Strike After Saudi Arabia Oil Bombing
Yes, we are waiting for word from Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman—the guy who allegedly orders journalists critical of him chopped up and thrown in an oven in the backyard of one of his ambassadors, who leads the regime that is helping to perpetuate a human-rights catastrophe in Yemen using American-made weapons, the same regime that just happens to be spending a fortune at Trump's hotels. If the crown prince gives us the go-ahead, we're bombing Iran! America First.
You would think that, having just marked the 18th anniversary of
September 11—a reminder we're now poised to send kids to Afghanistan who
were not born when the attacks happened—we'd be a little more worried
about getting pulled into another quagmire of death and suffering. You
would think that, at this point, we would be re-evaluating our strategy
in the region, including our unbreakable bond with Saudi Arabia. And yet
you could flip on Fox News this morning and find a Democratic senator
from a solid-blue state mongering the war.
How many times are we going to do this? What is the best-case scenario if we enter armed conflict with Iran, which has missiles that can reach deep into Europe and a standing army of well over half a million people?
Will we just bomb them and run? Will we try to topple the regime? Who
will rise to power in the vaccuum? What would victory even look like? Can anyone tell us what it will look like
in the multiple armed conflicts we're already engaged in nearby?
Have we learned fucking anything? How many American kids have to die in the sand and rock before we learn the United States cannot win when it starts blowing things up in the Middle East?
Have we learned fucking anything? How many American kids have to die in the sand and rock before we learn the United States cannot win when it starts blowing things up in the Middle East?
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September 15, 2019
Big Pharma: playing dangerous games with human health
Big Pharma nixes new drugs despite impending 'antibiotic apocalypse'
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Big Pharma,
Dangerous,
Neglect,
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