It`s too late
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-12-08/oil-producers-currencies-are-collapsing-brent-breaks-below-40
>>7517
Barely news. ZH isn't a good source, you can't spell decaying, and your pseudoapocaplyptic phrase is meaningless.
Some economies (hello Arabia) do rely way too much on oil, but this isn't going to hurt the west. The take home from oil prices freakyness since the 2005 fake-peak, is that peak oil isn't a worry at all. Supply does increase with price, and alternatives are more and more outcompeting it. The falling price mostly reflects ample supply & alt options, unless you work in oil, you don't need to worry.
>>7545
Most of the "nice" places in South America rely on exporting oil.
>>7517
Your heart is in the right place, but your execution is poor.
Here's a better article.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/768a1622-9dba-11e5-8ce1-f6219b685d74.html#axzz3tpxGdLj2
>long-term forecast price cut from $55 to $50
>concern over global oil storage capacity soon reaching its limit
>Russian oil production at a record high and trending up
>OPEC not getting along
Abandon hope, new wells are being tapped as I type.
But when will he make his move?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/mitt-romney-could-stop-donald-trump-seriously_56689e49e4b080eddf56dc2d
Didn't Trump already get disqualified?
>>7747
"Disqualified," yes, actually disqualified no.. If that actually happened, it would be major news instead of Trump's anti-Muslim ideas that are getting him more interest votes.
>>7751
> interest votes
The American system you've got there sure is crazy.
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/resources/commentary-and-analysis/22722-israel-wants-to-treat-sweden-as-a-banana-republic
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/22698-netanyahu-calls-swedish-pm-to-protest-fms-executions-comments
https://www.rt.com/news/325159-sweden-israel-palestine-terrorism/
Israel got away with what they're doing for far too long.
>>7673
Leave it up to Sweden to be the one to tell them.
>>7673
Israel has done nothing wrong.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/12/russia-loses-super-satellite-launch-151207115022934.html
Apparently, they said it could have seen submarines traveling underwater.
Apparently, what it broadcast instead, is the sorry state of Russian rockets.
>>7309
>In May, a Proton-M rocket carrying a Mexican satellite burned up over Siberia minutes after the launch from Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome, which Russia leases and operates.
Wow, I didn't know the Mexicans had satellites.
>>7323
When you think about it, it makes sense. Russia's economy is about the size of Italy's. Mexico's is aproaching the same size.
Pretty much every halfway industrialized country has at least one satellite in orbit. It's really not that much of an achievement anymore.
>ISLAMIC State (ISIS) extremists have smuggled chemical and biological weapons into Europe
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/624620/Warning-ISIS-Daesh-chemical-weapons-attack-West
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2015/572806/EPRS_BRI(2015)572806_EN.pdf
>ISIS jihadis posing as migrants 'smuggle deadly undetectable NERVE GAS into Europe'
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/610357/Islamic-State-ISIS-jihadis-Europe-terror-attack-migrant-crisis-nerve-gas-Syria
>French Emergency Services Stockpile Sarin Gas Antidote In Preparation For Chemical Warfare With ISIS
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/11/19/french-emergency-services-stockpile-sarin-gas-antidote-preparation-chemical-warfare-isis/
>Paris on alert for chemical attack on city's water supply
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/paris-alert-chemical-attack-citys-6877745
>A middle man working for the colonel was recorded arranging the sale of bomb-grade uranium, U-235
http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/1.679118
>what’s coming next will be far worse and more bitter
http://nypost.com/2015/11/18/isis-threatens-nyc-in-new-propaganda-video/
>ISIS supporters have posted photos of notes showing the group’s logo with messages warning of the countdown “till the zero hour”
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/media/digital/2015/05/18/-Countdown-to-zero-hour-ISIS-supporters-on-Twitter-post-Italy-threats.html
Is this true? Holy shit.
>>7197
>Is this true?
Every single one of OPs sources is either highly biased or outright clickbait. Probably not.
>>7199
>CBRN substances have been carried undetected into the European Union
>http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2015/572806/EPRS_BRI(2015)572806_EN.pdf
direct from the European parliament
this is real
Jolly bad show: http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/09/politics/uk-donald-trump-ban-petition/
>Jolly bad show
So the UK thinks that they got it rough too?
>>7731
They're probably upset that they DO have no-go regions in their city: http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/12/09/exclusive-london-cop-confirms-donald-trump-uk-radicalisation-claims-bbc-cameron-boris-johnson-sneer/
>>7733
except we don't have no-go regions
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2015/12/09/2003634395
>>7702
>Ministry of Health raises potassium iodide in salt
At least add the country you are talking about to the title.
>>7813
Read the link, Anonymous.
>taipeitimes
>taiwan
>>7816
I did. That doesn't change the fact that you have to open it to have any idea what this thread is about, which should not be the case.
Time to turn in your "assault weapons".
Semi automatic and large capacity magazines specifically targeted.
http://news.yahoo.com/us-supreme-court-gives-nod-assault-weapons-ban-232230175.html
Yeah, that's not what happened at all. They refused to see the case, and it's not the first time. The supreme court rejects gun related cases fairly often.
Just because they choose to uphold an already existing ban does not mean they're going to use their power to extend that ban from a single city to the entire nation.
>>7173
Why can the SC refuse to see cases? I get that they don't want to be buried under a bunch of inane crap, but a case dealing with one of our foundational rights is bretty important.
>>7176
They refused a bunch of very important cases because they were afraid of the political implications and the results way back in AnteBellum America, and I guess they've kept up the tradition
http://www.dailydot.com/politics/trump-closing-the-internet-up-in-some-way/
Trump mocked anyone who would object that his plan might violate the freedom of speech, saying “these are foolish people, we have a lot of foolish people.”
“We have to go see Bill Gates,” Trump said, to better understand the Internet and then possibly “close it up.”
Trump characterized the problem of Internet extremism by saying, “We’re losing a lot of people because of the Internet.”
Is it 2005 again?
what a Retard!
I really hope he doesn't get the nomination. Because as much of a moron as he is, I still prefer him to any of the democrats.
http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/baby-opioids/
>>7107
This shit gets my blood boiling. Opiate addicts need to be sterilized.
>Being born drug-dependent didn’t kill these children. Each recovered enough to be discharged from the hospital. What sealed their fates was being sent home to families ill-equipped to care for them.
>Like Brayden, more than 40 of the children suffocated. Thirteen died after swallowing toxic doses of methadone, heroin, oxycodone or other opioids. In one case, a baby in Oklahoma died after her mother, high on methamphetamine and opioids, put the 10-day-old girl in a washing machine with a load of dirty laundry.
Sterilize the mother and take the kids away, at least until she demonstrates that she is clean and can remain so.
>>7117
What about the father?
What if the father is addicted?
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/08/world/middleeast/yemen-houthi-rebels.html
Speaking to reporters in Geneva two days after meeting Mr. Hadi in the southern Yemeni city of Aden, Mr. Ahmed said, “We are sure we will have a cease-fire, we are almost sure, we are very optimistic.”
“Everyone seems to be welcoming this idea,” he said. The Saudi-led coalition is fully “on board.”
>>7313
So are The Houthis now recognized as the official government of Yemen and not just 'rebels'?
>>7326
No, they seem to be willing to give that up.
It's hard to imagine a continuation of the previous government after being overthrown violently.
http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/12/07/donald-trump-calls-for-banning-muslims-from-entering-u-s/?_r=0
Donald Trump wants to bar all muslims from entering the US.
American populism best populism
Yeah for someone that's so adamant about holding up the second amendment, he doesn't seem to care much about the first one.
I'm getting some serious Anti-Christ vibes from trump. And I'm an atheist.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/protests-erupt-in-chicago-demanding-mayor-step-down-mayor-rahm-emanuel/
How much longer before we have another Baltimore situation?
Misread, thought Chicago's protestants were going nuts.
>>7658
>escalating
barely. this is not as big an issue as it seems.
the police at Baltimore were given orders to stand down. they encouraged those people to riot and literally told them they would not be punished.
what I'm saying is this situation can be solved very easily. it's just that ATM the are a great distraction.
If it gets cold here no one will protest.
Last year shootings got cut in half(?) For a week because of the cold
http://patch.com/florida/sarasota/11-foot-gator-eats-burglar-0
Justice was served to this brave reptile for dinner. Support the Thin Green Line keeping us safe from the ill-willed.
>Because of the gator’s aggressive behavior and the trauma observed on Riggins’ body, deputies called a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission trapper for help. The gator was ultimately captured and euthanized, the agency said.
I hate this shit. Why punish a wild animal for being a wild animal?
>>7219
Taste of human flesh can sometimes mean they are far more likely to strike out again without provocation. Makes then more of a risk.
He was a good gator and dindu nuffin!
>A spat over a zombie Nativity scene in Ohio has snowballed for the second year in a row.
>Jasen Dixon put a manger scene surrounded by zombies up in his front yard despite being ordered to take it down last year and being denied a permit this year.
>The request was denied as local authorities said the display violated the town’s zoning code by taking up more than 35 percent of his front yard. However, Dixon said his structure is in line with requirements and believes it is the theme that is causing the issue.
>He now faces a $500-a-day fine
https://www.rt.com/usa/325042-zombie-nativity-scene-christian-protests/
>>7105
>Living in a city.
>Ever.
>>7106
What's the point of shitposting IRL if there's no one around to see it?
>>7105
>$500-a-day
Authorities sure want that sweet, sweet cash, huh? ',:^y
Even if he does get an assload of fines, he'll probably start an online fundraiser and get enough to pay them denbts and give to charity.