Quote"At a genteel "meet and greet" over sandwiches and tea with local business leaders, the chancellor is robustly challenged — she believes rudely — over her punitive taxes on North Sea drilling. Suddenly the mood changes. "Talk to me with respect," Reeves says, glaring at her interlocutor. Eyes shift nervously towards the floor. "I'm the chancellor of the exchequer."
There are no cameras to record the extraordinary exchange. Is everything all right? Surprisingly, Reeves seems to have enjoyed the moment. "He wouldn't have spoken like that to George Osborne or Gordon Brown," says Britain's first female holder of the 800-year-old office, referring to two of her predecessors. "He deserved it," she guffaws, heading out to the waiting car. Reeves demands respect — and she believes that with her Budget, in spite of everything, she will earn it."
- but appparently Starmer in particular is very, very vain and quite sanctimonious with people. And I think the combination of very obviously cynical and dishonest, with sanctimony, demands for respect and incompetence is perhaps uniquely toxic. Quote from: Josquius on December 12, 2025, 04:03:15 AMToday I learned- an acre is around 1/2 a football pitch.
Now I can actually visualise acres.
Quote from: Valmy on December 12, 2025, 08:19:23 PMgrifting the government
QuoteConservation Reserve Program (CRP)
What It Is
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA), is a voluntary program that encourages agricultural producers and landowners to convert highly erodible and other environmentally sensitive acreage to vegetative cover, such as native grasses, trees, and riparian buffers.
By enrolling in CRP, participants receive annual rental payments and cost-share assistance to establish long-term, resource-conserving vegetative covers. The program helps to improve water quality, control soil erosion, and enhance wildlife habitat, contributing to overall environmental health and sustainability.
Quote from: Tonitrus on December 12, 2025, 04:20:03 PMFor the longest times, my dad/aunt had shared ownership of a large farm property in his hometown. But they were doing the "get paid by Uncle Sam to not grow anything" program. Though even that still required a significant expense to control invasive plants/weeds etc. It's been sold since to a local area farming family.
Quote from: Zoupa on December 12, 2025, 05:22:39 PMAlso I don't think our job is to worry about what happens inside russian borders once they lose or Putin dies or whatever. Our job is to make sure Ukraine wins. What happens inside russia is for russians to figure out. It's not like we did anything when Prigozin was 100 miles from Moscow.
Quote from: Jacob on December 12, 2025, 05:29:59 PMQuote from: Zoupa on December 12, 2025, 05:22:39 PMAlso I don't think our job is to worry about what happens inside russian borders once they lose or Putin dies or whatever. Our job is to make sure Ukraine wins. What happens inside russia is for russians to figure out. It's not like we did anything when Prigozin was 100 miles from Moscow.
I generally agree. That said, I reckon there are two motivations for meddling in a post-Putin Russian collapse:
- Let's try to minimize the risk of nukes ending up going bad places.
- There's a way for my particular clique to make a bunch of money.
I expect the appetite for "let us try to help make a better Russia for Russians via democracy and economic growth" to be fairly low.
QuoteOTTAWA – In a stunning move, progressive conservative MP Michael Ma crossed the floor Thursday to the progressive conservative Liberal Party, just a few weeks after similar minded progressive conservative Conservative MP Chris d'Entremont did the same.
Quote from: Zoupa on December 12, 2025, 05:22:39 PMAlso I don't think our job is to worry about what happens inside russian borders once they lose or Putin dies or whatever. Our job is to make sure Ukraine wins. What happens inside russia is for russians to figure out. It's not like we did anything when Prigozin was 100 miles from Moscow.
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