Yeah this is where the EU has a problem, because our intelligence agencies don't really have great alternatives. For police we can probably just go without palantir
I wouldn't buy an American car because I don't want to support the current regime (and mileage).
But having said that, those minivans look like they would be awesome for family road trips. I hate trucks but wouldn't mind seeing more minivans in Europe. I saw a review of a minivans that came with a vacuum cleaner build into to car (just pull out the hose).
Yeah we (Europeans) should also constantly keep fighting for our privacy and freedom. Thanks for sharing the link I'm glad the Netherlands is against it.
Americans when you talk about gun control: NOOO mah freedom, I need it to protect myself from the government.
Americans when you tell them a private company is going to monitor and track every citizen, basically making a dystopian police state: I have nothing to hide so it's fine.
I feel Europe is basically the other way around, less guns, but more privacy.
My 5 year old wrote a backwards F as his signature for his passport. I really hope they will let him pick whatever he wants when he gets a new one in 5 years
Do people really write applications? I don't know if it is different in my country or for my sector, but it has always been "here is my resume, I want the job".
I just got diapers according to the store it was a great discount, they where from the stores own brand (not even a "premium" brand)
Anyway I paid 26 cents per diaper (for my daughter)
When my son was born 6 years ago I paid 12 cents per diaper.
Every government chart about inflation is just not accurate for your groceries. The official inflation numbers tell me it's about 25% inflation, but in reality for a lot of things it doubled.
Yeah even after Luigi shooting a CEO nothing happened. Even if a revolution happened these people would just go to their luxury underground bunkers to wait it out.
In ICE's defense the Irish guy also spoke with a funny accent