Part of the strength of middle powers is that they are so much easier to align with for small powers, and thus it makes sense for a truckloads of us little ones to band together with the middle powers for reach and protection - in turn adding a lot to ...
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Part of the strength of middle powers is that they are so much easier to align with for small powers, and thus it makes sense for a truckloads of us little ones to band together with the middle powers for reach and protection - in turn adding a lot to their power. We saw it with Ireland in connection to Brexit. And my country, Denmark, sees it now.
Thank you middle power, and thank you too, all our fellow small critter nations.
#Carney #Davos #MiddlePowers #Ireland #Brexit #Trump #Denmark
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Part of the strength of middle powers is that they are so much easier to align with for small powers, and thus it makes sense for a truckloads of us little ones to band together with the middle powers for reach and protection - in turn adding a lot to their power. We saw it with Ireland in connection to Brexit. And my country, Denmark, sees it now.
Thank you middle power, and thank you too, all our fellow small critter nations.
#Carney #Davos #MiddlePowers #Ireland #Brexit #Trump #Denmark
Come to think of it: funny how the whole idea of the EU suddenly appears relevant in North America when a North American politician expresses it. Full marks to Carney, that's not it, but OH the parochialism!
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Part of the strength of middle powers is that they are so much easier to align with for small powers, and thus it makes sense for a truckloads of us little ones to band together with the middle powers for reach and protection - in turn adding a lot to their power. We saw it with Ireland in connection to Brexit. And my country, Denmark, sees it now.
Thank you middle power, and thank you too, all our fellow small critter nations.
#Carney #Davos #MiddlePowers #Ireland #Brexit #Trump #Denmark
I hope you all come together to ban exploitation and set standards for living in harmony with the natural world.
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Come to think of it: funny how the whole idea of the EU suddenly appears relevant in North America when a North American politician expresses it. Full marks to Carney, that's not it, but OH the parochialism!
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If fifty States can be United, it should not surprise that Europe can form a Union -
I hope you all come together to ban exploitation and set standards for living in harmony with the natural world.
True. Moreover, at the present point in time the EU and partner nations are the best bet for doing just that. It will always be faulty and it'll never be on a straight line, but the best bet still.
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Part of the strength of middle powers is that they are so much easier to align with for small powers, and thus it makes sense for a truckloads of us little ones to band together with the middle powers for reach and protection - in turn adding a lot to their power. We saw it with Ireland in connection to Brexit. And my country, Denmark, sees it now.
Thank you middle power, and thank you too, all our fellow small critter nations.
#Carney #Davos #MiddlePowers #Ireland #Brexit #Trump #Denmark
@SuneAuken
A Board of Critter Nations sounds good. -
@SuneAuken
A Board of Critter Nations sounds good.@ProjectFearlessness I'm for it! But it will be quite the host.
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@ProjectFearlessness I'm for it! But it will be quite the host.
@SuneAuken
Agreed. So, first item on the agenda. Elect a ChairPERSON.