The reforms don't include a tax on earnings from capital. But that doesn't mean that they negatively affect the working class. What's the evidence doe that claim?
Well, Trump can turn off MasterCard and Visa for Europeans. So the digital euro helps with that because it is an alternative payment method. But also generally it is good to have a backup for other commercial payment systems that can fail (just like it is good to have some cash as a backup).
Another benefit is that poor people who cannot get bank accounts can pay digitally with the digital euro.
And then there's the convenience. Compared to paypal, credit cards, Wero, the digital euro will be faster, cheaper (no fees) and simpler to use.
Laughing at yourself as an individual, yes. Laughing at yourself as a person that belongs to a group like nationality, race, sexual orientation, no. Nobody should have to care about whether they fit someone else's negative stereotype just because of their assumed nationality, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity.
I don't like it when people throw stereotypes around whenever they get the opportunity. You sound like you internalized the stereotype and find it funny
It would not be in the European interest to harm European firms that still manufacture in the UK. But those firms can move their production to Europe, especially since they're downscaling anyway.
Let's hope that PiS doesn't do the same! I can see them supporting Russia against Ukraine if this wins them elections since Ukraine is putting UIA on a pedestal.
The reforms don't include a tax on earnings from capital. But that doesn't mean that they negatively affect the working class. What's the evidence doe that claim?