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pepperidge farms remembers
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@Eiregoat yeah, I mean we've had small donations like that here in the US and in Canada too, the system just finds the people that do that and destroys them too
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Not sure if it was at that site, but at one of the sites a crowd of protesters managed to convinced one of the workers to quit on the spot by telling him what the site was planned to be used for. There was a fundraiser to keep him covered until he found a new job, reached €10k last time I checked. All small donations from random people.
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@sickburnbro Inflation has hit that large equipment manufacturing hard. The empire might have been able to blow this off 20 years ago but we're talking about a possible $200K loss just from torching *one* piece of equipment.
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@EvilSandmich this plus copper theft is going to be a big driver of change.
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eh
it’s all fake money though
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I had to teach busing to a group of haitian niggers without calling anyone a nigger
I did it
nobody gave me a medal for it
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@s2208 @sickburnbro My thinking goes back (ironically for yourself) the Boston area where busses were torched to try and put the kibosh on forced bussing, but the powers that be went right on ahead with it. Everything is so pressed to the margins anymore that doing the same thing now (expensive bus, negative real cash flow) they'd quietly fold to put it behind them.
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@EvilSandmich @sickburnbro Gayk, a German company which is really the only pile driver manufacturer of note makes less than 50 machines a year and you have to get a on a waiting list about two years out if you want one. This is for solar fields, but I have a friend that ran a solar pile driving company that was telling me how impossible it is to get a machine (even a used one) of this type.
I imagine other large equipment is similar.
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@VikingWays @sickburnbro When my employer was looking for a back hoe the big reason they went with CAT is they were the only ones where they didn't have to wait a few months to take delivery (and since replacement parts would come from the same place, several months to wait on any probable repairs).
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@VikingWays @EvilSandmich man, I wonder what germany killing their industry is going to do to that, nothing good I assume