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As a European I call bullshit.

How's that working out for us? Massive layoffs, faltering economies, record insolvencies, companies switching to part time work, companies moving away, companies getting bought by US or Chinese giants, massive tax burden, etc. The one CEO who says he wants to send his employees home at 4pm? Yea, because they don't have enough orders in the books. Employees are a massive liability when you can't fire them when the orders stop coming in. Or you suddenly have powerful unions once you get too big. That's currently crushing VW.

For now, Eastern European countries are benefiting because that's where larger companies are moving and all the EU money is flowing. However, the two largest EU economies are failing and you tell me this is working out? Without those two the whole EU goes down the drain. Without them there's nobody to finance your precious Lithaunia.

At least we'll have time to stand in the bread line at 4pm, while we get stabbed by Mohammed who cuts in line in front of us.

Bunch of fart-smelling drivel.

Edit: Case in point: shorty after writing this I found out that Bosch announced today they're getting rid of another 5,500 employees, bringing the total of jobs lost at Bosch in the last 12 months to about 12,000.

6 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

As a European I call bullshit.

How's that working out for us? Massive layoffs, faltering economies, record insolvencies, companies switching to part time work, companies moving away, companies getting bought by US or Chinese giants, massive tax burden, etc. The one CEO who says he wants to send his employees home at 4pm? Yea, because they don't have enough orders in the books. Employees are a massive liability when you can't fire them when the orders stop coming in. Or you suddenly have powerful unions once you get too big. That's currently crushing VW.

For now, Eastern European countries are benefiting because that's where larger companies are moving and all the EU money is flowing. However, the two largest EU economies are failing and you tell me this is working out? Without those two the whole EU goes down the drain. Without them there's nobody to finance your precious Lithaunia.

At least we'll have time to stand in the bread line at 4pm, while we get stabbed by Mohammed who cuts in line in front of us.

Bunch of fart-smelling drivel.

Edit: case in point: shorty after writing this I found out that Bosch announced today they're getting rid of 5500 employees.

6 days ago
3 score
Reason: Original

As a European I call bullshit.

How's that working out for us? Massive layoffs, faltering economies, record insolvencies, companies switching to part time work, companies moving away, companies getting bought by US or Chinese giants, massive tax burden, etc. The one CEO who says he wants to send his employees home at 4pm? Yea, because they don't have enough orders in the books. Employees are a massive liability when you can't fire them when the orders stop coming in. Or you suddenly have powerful unions once you get too big. That's currently crushing VW.

For now, Eastern European countries are benefiting because that's where larger companies are moving and all the EU money is flowing. However, the two largest EU economies are failing and you tell me this is working out? Without those two the whole EU goes down the drain. Without them there's nobody to finance your precious Lithaunia.

At least we'll have time to stand in the bread line at 4pm, while we get stabbed by Mohammed who cuts in line in front of us.

Bunch of fart-smelling drivel.

6 days ago
1 score