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    1. Someone is about to realize he isn’t the president of the world.
      Also, epstein files.

    2. goldstarflag on

      We need a strong EU to take over the global role. It is a confederation at this point, only a few steps for a federation.

      Mario Draghi has called for a United States of Europe.

    3. CatPatrouille on

      Now let’s wait for Ursula to say „Sorry, I will made it void. In the meantime, do you want some more german cars ?“

    4. Well, it would be kind of weird if Trump controlled EU policies like that.

    5. CircumspectCapybara on

      EU sure loves a good shakedown.

      Their tech strategy doesn’t seem to ever encourage innovation or startup or tech culture (when’s the last time you heard of a unicorn startup from the EU?), but to fine successful American companies absurd amounts to bring in some revenue for a stagnating economy, while rate of new startups, VC sentiment, and GDP growth have been concerningly stagnant or declining for a long time.

      And also to strongarm companies into doing crazy things like putting backdoors in encryption.

    6. Cant wait to see the mad clown, when Asian countries start applying „reciprocal“ tarrif on Facebook Google and other service based giants just because there is a deficit (same logic as mad clown) !!

    7. SpareDisaster314 on

      Does trump talk about google often this term? I feel like he talks about apple as the big tech giant more (also he has interest in intel due to the investment and I think sometimes nvidia due to ai)

    8. Toolatethehero3 on

      Good. The longer we use American trash the longer we’ll be subject to their threats, blackmail and coercion. The US isn’t a friend or ally to anyone and you don’t want products from a diseased nation like this.

    9. I’m happy to see the EU decided to move forward with this. No individual and no company should be above the law! On that note, time for the US to release those Epstein files?

    10. BananaGunshot on

      Fine equal to 3% of their net income last year, whoop-de-doo. This is just the cost of business.

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