I've heard somewhere that over 90% of large tech companies in the US (and the situation in China is not much different) have been founded by technically inclined young (below 40) men. Certainly, this seems true for most of the dozens of tech companies that I'm aware of. Whether it's Apple or Microsoft, NVIDIA or SpaceX, OpenAI or Tesla (one founder was a little over 40). SAP or Oracle. Google or Facebook/Meta. The same holds true for many other older European companies as well from 100+ years ago. Like BASF, Siemens, Bayer and Bosch. And American companies like Ford and Boeing are no exception. (I only came across the founders of Daimler as a counterexample, as they were older.) Yet these young men are practically not present, represented or connected in and to the political elite in EU and most of its nations. It's almost as if the vibes... don't vibe. The culture is different. It makes me seriously wonder about why that is. And what the point is behind ignoring this most obvious fact. Moreover, these are often people with strong heterodox views. E.g. consider the founders of Fairchild Semiconductors, one of the earliest important SV companies. In Europe, the person that they had to "betray" in order to succeed would probably have gotten state funding. Because he had the most credentials, was a nobel laureate, and a widely known name. (Google traiterous 8.) In the US they were able to become independent because of private investment. There are countless similar examples. E.g. the Apple / PC revolution, which went directly against old business interests in the shape of IBM. Or think of the PayPal "mafia", which in a European context probably would have been cut short by some regulations created by entrenched interests (existing payment providers) and of course the lack of VC funding. The story behind the founder of one of the major companies that is protecting Europe (Palmer Luckey of Anduril) right now is no exception either. Another extreme example for how _NOT_ to do things comes straight out of Germany. Where digital natives, often with a computer background, felt that they had to create their own party (The Pirate Party) in order to find a place in politics. Precisely because they were effectively excluded by traditional parties. (You can Google "Killerspieledebatte" as a great example for how people that played video games in the early 2000s were treated by the political establishment. And this cohort has a strong overlap with those that later go on to found tech companies.) In fact, I often come across absurd situations: Remarks from politicians that get paid well for their supposed digital knowledge, which however would be - because they are so wrong headed - put to shame by almost any technically inclined young man. Such as Merkel's person for "digital transformation", of course a middle aged woman, who thought of html as a programming language. An outstandingly ignorant remark that most teens with a semi-serious interest in programming would be able to identify as such. Come to think of it, I've never heard an actual digital native use the term "digital transformation". (Modern) Europe has a toxic relationship to its own young technically inclined people. (Which are mostly men. In particular in software.) It doesn't give them a voice, it does not take them seriously, it does not support them. I speak from personal, painful experience. This is why more and more such people turn their backs on Europe. Why, after all, would one degrade oneself - work for a society that does not have the intellect to appreciate one's abilities and that for a fraction of what one could get elsewhere? So here is my short, tldr take: What must not be, must not be. And freedom is elsewhere. PS: There is a strong correlation between the language skills and the level of thought in an individual. Since level of thought and broad exposure to information encoded in a language are correlated, and since the latter is correlated with language skills, the initial statement follows from a transitive relationship. Consider this when listening to the event...
Totally right, Europe is HOSTILE to young people, burdens them with taxes to support old timers, also kills initiative, does not support entrepreneurialism, hates english language (except in Nordics/Baltics and Netherlands)... There are no tech sector, no IPO's, people with ideas are frowned upon, because "it's not how things work here", I've experienced this in France...
Europe let the cia kill tech and expelled its experts to america, america outsourced tech to india and China, so america shuts down European tech only to give it to india and China, Europe had tech sinclair, arm / bbc micro ferranti, no longer, Olivetti too had tech
interesting food for thought. european regulatory machinery seems to favor those middle aged and younger women, which is a sign. very few women choose programming as that is asocial + painful mentally if there are easier options in life(customer service and other more social activities). Some of them even have taught hatred towards male people. I suspect BLM type movements have hijacked potential female coders too (As we know those tend to be just virtue signaling money flows to politicians or ex politicians, not serving that cause it is meant to do, essentially more office bureacratic jobs to administration with taxmoney)
We wouldn't give up on our national identities. We was here since before the concept of "Europe" was forged. While I agree that somehow Europe should be more united, how do we council that with our national identities? I don't want to become French or German...
@@danielefabbro822 national identities are only temporary, not eternal, and they destroyed previous identities such as Sicilian or venetian. Where are all these identities gone? They became local dialects and folkloric traditions. Exactly what will probably happen to what we now can nations.
@@danielefabbro822 the question is: do we voluntarily concede national sovereignties to a stronger Europe or will we involuntarily lose sovereignties to external nations.
@@lorydexcc that's also a worrying thing. European countries fought each others for so many time that today is still hard to believe we are actually going along togheter for the first time.
Greeting by vince as to honorable seniors and respected professionals. Thank you all for your wisdom and for sharing your experiences. Your profiles are truly inspiring, and they provide valuable insights that continue to inspire me. Thank you so much.
My takeaways were something like this:- Europe is wide and diverse with a lot of duplication. But talking about the common project why aren't EU member states taking to the EEP proposals like these:- 1. Asset Mapping & Local donors as requests for seed funding? 2. Community Energy Grids 3. Household Energy Credits 4. Education Passports 5. Income Smoothing Policy 6. OECD Better Life Index 7. Wellbeing Budgets 8. Aged Care Package Fund 9. Income Bank/Working Credit 10. Welcoming overseas retirees bringing their superannuation dollars with them That's just 10. Whilst I have read that Europe is ageing and receiving a lot of unplanned migrants, it is not doing a great job in welcoming or desiring overseas migration of people who may wish to spend part oftheir lives or the rest of their life in Europe. EEC can run the numbers, but if those people brought their house sale ortheir superannuation/401k it quickly adds up to alot of duscretionary spending, not in USA,not in UK, not in Asia or Oceania or even Middle-East. Those dollarswould be spent in France, in Germany, in Italy, Greece, Spain and so on. And eventually those homes gifted to their kids who may chose to live in EU or have holidays un Europe. The World is still a big place. But with an ageing demographic and people looking around the World for lifestyles, Europe ticks a lot of those boxes. If I were the EU, I would be exploring a Scheghen Agreement with the World and make that very public with guardrails and quota's of course. But I would open it up.
That with green steel production is a pipe dream that is not going to be realized any time soon. In Sweden these unrealistic projects have been abolished. I did not hear the word entrepreneur during this hour. Sweden was seen as a good example and Sweden spends 3.5% of GDP on R&D. In the EU core countries Germany, France and Italy the savings quota is over 20%. With some increased risk taking mentality people with put some of their savings in R&D.
As a europe, can we unity first our language, so that people around the land to understand each other? Same as in the EU parliament, no need for 23-28 online translation. Not mention those documents.
Europe's biggest problem isn't economic, it's demographic. What's the point of fixing the continent's economic issues if the native population is replaced?
imo, the decline of a massively over-populated continent's population is a net positive. we should completely refuse any "replacement" or an apparent social engineering attempt of having 1/3-1/3-1/3 targets of European, Arabic and African population within Europe. To me this is a red line and far more important than any GDP or short term statistics. European culture should be kept 99% European, the rest needs to be repatriated as soon as possible. The GDP is for the people, and not the people are for the GDP. If there is security, cultural cohesion, income stability and unity, growth is not even needed. We don't need 1000 more gadgets and useless instant consumption triggers.
"What's a problem with replacing godless "europeans" for proper people of faith and culture😅." Lower class will talk only about that. Europe going to deserved place museum. What I can do stay run?
same guy who said ,,1 euro is 1 euro´´ 😂goods and services in the Eurozone are 39% more expensive today than they were twenty years ago. Against gold as a reference currency, the euro lost a full 77.5 per cent of its value from 2000 to 2021.tx God for bitcoin
"Scale", which is achieved by "integrating markets", will, of course, lead to even more cultural uniformity. I understand the value of Europe as a block which can hold its own against others, but we can't even establish our own environmental, agricultural norms because of the need to "compete". The result is a watering down of standards to the lowest global common denominator. The big corporations want nothing more than a Europe which resembles the United States. I like neither populists nor technocrats. I guess it would be too much to hope for a Europe which profits from its extraordinary legacy and appreciation for complexity to chart its own course in this appalling world. And even hope that what used to be referred to as "high culture" were to have pride of place in our mental landscape.
@@dejabu24 and that is beautiful - that's true diversity and we can be proud of this. Europe should never look like a soulless airport, always the same dubm shops and a coldness of the heart.
@@gergokovacs2815 we have the best people in Europe since forever, our only problem that always become our downfall is the differences between the states , if we get over that we are going to be back as number one, that’s why Europe and the EU is the catalyst for that but it has to be based on european diversity because is the only one that we need and that shared 5000 years of history
Achieving SCALE means reducing taxes and regulations that demotivate and limit entrepreneurs, trade, business investment, and risk taking. Increase funding to institutions that support the commercialization of university and government research. Airbus is an example of European success through scale that is beating Boeing. Repeat this in industries like military equipment, shipbuilding, energy, automotive, communication, entertainment, food and beverages, etc. Incentivize young, global entrepreneurs, innovators, and researchers to move to the EU with attractive visas. Collaborate with democratic Western nations on policies that link trade to right values. Honor right values and stop prostituting youself (Germany, Italy, France) to autocratic, trade manipulators, and environmentally destructive nations like China, Russia, and others.
Draghi analyses are quite right but his solutions and of the Commission are not. Not at all! More centralisation won't solve anything! EU needs far cheaper energy and fewer regulations with a more federational Europe!
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What a naive idea. We need generations of digital interconnected people before that happens with kids learning english automatically. So my guess is no sooner than 50 years unless something unexpected happens. You wont be able to force hundreds of millions of old people to switch the language they have been using for 50+ years. With ai translation being better it might even slow down the mixing of languages
La maggior parte delle delle persone parla del suo popolo crede nelle capacità del suo paese pensare in grande vuol dire mettersi nei panni di altri paesi come un governo ed la politica cercano di susitere altre economie in difficoltà ed nella crescita il gruppo Europe si permette di avere una sua diplomazia, cerco di non fare mai dei esempi, ma guardare un TH-camr americano con i migliori prodotti che usa durante i suoi video ed guardare queste persone che parlano di un prodotto parlando inglese reputo che il mercato sarà interno non avrà possibilità in altri paesi, guardare un TH-camr asiatico o africano parlano di quello che hanno ma sapere che gli sta guardano un europeo capisco che investire soldi per il intrattenimento di qualità a sempre una buona resa, l'europa guarda le problematiche che le circondano come l'industria, l'industria sta cambiando nella vita della persona con quale precisione ed ricerca le industrie portano alla rovina di o crescita di un paese e continenti,
Toglietevi dalla bocca la parola popolo. É volgare e anacronistica. I popoli, intesi come piccoli gruppi vincolati da tradizioni locali, sono finiti. Non contano più niente, il mondo ormai é diviso in blocchi di potere, dentro tali blocchi i popoli e le nazioni non hanno massa critica per opporsi efficacemente ai grandi gruppi capaci di fare una enorme pressione.
Seriously who wants to talk to this old bureaucratic geyser? He has nothing interesting to say. Just the usual bureaucratic BS “less regulation more innovation” bla bla Words from these guys mean nothing. Look at actions. And there are no actions
Is it not enough that he sees both the East and the West making Europe redundant? China and US and then even the BRICS are becoming a world apart. Europe cannot become a museum with a focus on increasingly perpetuating expenditure and not investing in a better future... Look at the European funds, they are not being invested on a future ROI for the people of Europe. In the US, Lina Khan head of the FTC is suing monopolies, we are encouraging monopolies since 2000. We can do better than most again.
"Americans are listening to this guy trying to sell an outdated, copy-paste plan to Europeans and are falling out of their chairs! He can't even present the ROI on this idea. He keeps talking about grandpa, milk, and cookies. Dude, if you understand finance, explain why Italy is borrowing so much. How is it that, coming from banking and representing Italy, you can't get the finances right, yet you're trying to sell the same old stuff to others?"
@@erikadibiase868 "Expectations are that if someone can do it, it would be him, right? He's trying to organize, budget, and set things up in a proper structure. I would expect a person from Italy to be able to do that! Organization is liberation, but this big man is letting us down with this plan!"
@@960john Government Debt to GDP in Italy averaged 118.26 percent of GDP from 1988 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 154.90 percent of GDP in 2020 "Now, the government, with this amount of borrowing, is asking other governments to take 5% of their GDP and invest it where? In projects that would be delivered by him the only, and not from Italy! Taking from one pocket and placing it safely with their financial friends! Don’t worry about it."
@@MUSIC4realLIFE The borrowing would not be directed to Italy, but into all EU. And not delivered or managed by him, but by the Commission. He's just an advisor. And again, he's not representing Italy at all. You're a just a xenophobe.
Europe is not lagging behind anyone. Europe has invested in healthcare, improving housing standards, culture, protection of the environment, creating a unique diverse multicultural, multi- language society uniting 27 countries. Europe has invested in issues that matters to the people. Happiest people are found in Finland followed by other European countries. We are not just balance sheets. With regard to education, science, technologies, we are the most diverse and creative society, this in spite of the billions we invested in improving quality of life including health and culture. People from all over the world come visiting Europe, many move in to live, work, enjoy our quality of life within a constantly challenged but prevailing democracy. Europe is progressing having gained wisdom, experience through many painful mistakes covering centuries. Mister Draghi, as an Italian, you should know that Europe has been working at improving itself through more than two thousands years of history. Lets be optimistic with faith in us, Europeans.
Life is not a balance sheet except that everything you mentioned requires a healthy balance sheet to sustainably fund it. Italy's Debt to GDP ratio Is 134.6%. Fix your economy or not only will you be lagging behind, but you will crash to oblivion.
europe has given the us the task of protecting us and making the chinese work for us. we are still the most advanced in the world in many aspects as far as quality of life is concerned we are the best. but in recent times and not only we have sat back and have not done much to continue to be the europe of the future. this must change. von der lien must bring the report of draghi and propose it as a government program for his new mandate and if they reject it it is over (slowly)
@@stefano8936 NO in Europe healthcare is public in America no for example another example America will spend you can make 40% of the GDP for the army Europe no but we should do it at least a little
@@Stoddardian this censored application doesn't allow me to paste the news but it was about an incident where two illegal migrants where shot at the border by the police. This is a recent news, but it's been like this forever. For sure they don't go to take them with ONG boats in Mexican water to bring them to US.
I've heard somewhere that over 90% of large tech companies in the US (and the situation in China is not much different) have been founded by technically inclined young (below 40) men.
Certainly, this seems true for most of the dozens of tech companies that I'm aware of. Whether it's Apple or Microsoft, NVIDIA or SpaceX, OpenAI or Tesla (one founder was a little over 40). SAP or Oracle. Google or Facebook/Meta. The same holds true for many other older European companies as well from 100+ years ago. Like BASF, Siemens, Bayer and Bosch. And American companies like Ford and Boeing are no exception. (I only came across the founders of Daimler as a counterexample, as they were older.)
Yet these young men are practically not present, represented or connected in and to the political elite in EU and most of its nations. It's almost as if the vibes... don't vibe. The culture is different.
It makes me seriously wonder about why that is. And what the point is behind ignoring this most obvious fact.
Moreover, these are often people with strong heterodox views. E.g. consider the founders of Fairchild Semiconductors, one of the earliest important SV companies. In Europe, the person that they had to "betray" in order to succeed would probably have gotten state funding. Because he had the most credentials, was a nobel laureate, and a widely known name. (Google traiterous 8.) In the US they were able to become independent because of private investment.
There are countless similar examples. E.g. the Apple / PC revolution, which went directly against old business interests in the shape of IBM. Or think of the PayPal "mafia", which in a European context probably would have been cut short by some regulations created by entrenched interests (existing payment providers) and of course the lack of VC funding.
The story behind the founder of one of the major companies that is protecting Europe (Palmer Luckey of Anduril) right now is no exception either.
Another extreme example for how _NOT_ to do things comes straight out of Germany. Where digital natives, often with a computer background, felt that they had to create their own party (The Pirate Party) in order to find a place in politics. Precisely because they were effectively excluded by traditional parties. (You can Google "Killerspieledebatte" as a great example for how people that played video games in the early 2000s were treated by the political establishment. And this cohort has a strong overlap with those that later go on to found tech companies.)
In fact, I often come across absurd situations: Remarks from politicians that get paid well for their supposed digital knowledge, which however would be - because they are so wrong headed - put to shame by almost any technically inclined young man. Such as Merkel's person for "digital transformation", of course a middle aged woman, who thought of html as a programming language. An outstandingly ignorant remark that most teens with a semi-serious interest in programming would be able to identify as such.
Come to think of it, I've never heard an actual digital native use the term "digital transformation".
(Modern) Europe has a toxic relationship to its own young technically inclined people. (Which are mostly men. In particular in software.) It doesn't give them a voice, it does not take them seriously, it does not support them. I speak from personal, painful experience.
This is why more and more such people turn their backs on Europe. Why, after all, would one degrade oneself - work for a society that does not have the intellect to appreciate one's abilities and that for a fraction of what one could get elsewhere?
So here is my short, tldr take:
What must not be, must not be. And freedom is elsewhere.
PS: There is a strong correlation between the language skills and the level of thought in an individual. Since level of thought and broad exposure to information encoded in a language are correlated, and since the latter is correlated with language skills, the initial statement follows from a transitive relationship. Consider this when listening to the event...
Totally right, Europe is HOSTILE to young people, burdens them with taxes to support old timers, also kills initiative, does not support entrepreneurialism, hates english language (except in Nordics/Baltics and Netherlands)... There are no tech sector, no IPO's, people with ideas are frowned upon, because "it's not how things work here", I've experienced this in France...
It’s an issue of federal vs a union of states model 😭 I hope you’re ok…
Europe let the cia kill tech and expelled its experts to america, america outsourced tech to india and China, so america shuts down European tech only to give it to india and China, Europe had tech sinclair, arm / bbc micro ferranti, no longer, Olivetti too had tech
It's so hard to get a company going in the EU. So much regulations, taxes, lack of investment capital...
interesting food for thought. european regulatory machinery seems to favor those middle aged and younger women, which is a sign. very few women choose programming as that is asocial + painful mentally if there are easier options in life(customer service and other more social activities). Some of them even have taught hatred towards male people. I suspect BLM type movements have hijacked potential female coders too (As we know those tend to be just virtue signaling money flows to politicians or ex politicians, not serving that cause it is meant to do, essentially more office bureacratic jobs to administration with taxmoney)
National sovereignty is too weak. This is a clear message. Actual European countries should become the new European regions, and Europe a new country.
We wouldn't give up on our national identities.
We was here since before the concept of "Europe" was forged.
While I agree that somehow Europe should be more united, how do we council that with our national identities? I don't want to become French or German...
@@danielefabbro822 national identities are only temporary, not eternal, and they destroyed previous identities such as Sicilian or venetian. Where are all these identities gone? They became local dialects and folkloric traditions. Exactly what will probably happen to what we now can nations.
@@dionisos8152 I frankly doubt that.
@@danielefabbro822 the question is: do we voluntarily concede national sovereignties to a stronger Europe or will we involuntarily lose sovereignties to external nations.
@@lorydexcc that's also a worrying thing. European countries fought each others for so many time that today is still hard to believe we are actually going along togheter for the first time.
Greeting by vince as to honorable seniors and respected professionals. Thank you all for your wisdom and for sharing your experiences. Your profiles are truly inspiring, and they provide valuable insights that continue to inspire me. Thank you so much.
My takeaways were something like this:-
Europe is wide and diverse with a lot of duplication. But talking about the common project why aren't EU member states taking to the EEP proposals like these:-
1. Asset Mapping & Local donors as requests for seed funding?
2. Community Energy Grids
3. Household Energy Credits
4. Education Passports
5. Income Smoothing Policy
6. OECD Better Life Index
7. Wellbeing Budgets
8. Aged Care Package Fund
9. Income Bank/Working Credit
10. Welcoming overseas retirees bringing their superannuation dollars with them
That's just 10. Whilst I have read that Europe is ageing and receiving a lot of unplanned migrants, it is not doing a great job in welcoming or desiring overseas migration of people who may wish to spend part oftheir lives or the rest of their life in Europe. EEC can run the numbers, but if those people brought their house sale ortheir superannuation/401k it quickly adds up to alot of duscretionary spending, not in USA,not in UK, not in Asia or Oceania or even Middle-East. Those dollarswould be spent in France, in Germany, in Italy, Greece, Spain and so on. And eventually those homes gifted to their kids who may chose to live in EU or have holidays un Europe. The World is still a big place. But with an ageing demographic and people looking around the World for lifestyles, Europe ticks a lot of those boxes. If I were the EU, I would be exploring a Scheghen Agreement with the World and make that very public with guardrails and quota's of course. But I would open it up.
To put it simple: we agree that we should realize those goals, but none agree on "how" to make them.
11k visualizations are not enough
Por qué se parece a florentino perez?
Thanks
That with green steel production is a pipe dream that is not going to be realized any time soon. In Sweden these unrealistic projects have been abolished. I did not hear the word entrepreneur during this hour. Sweden was seen as a good example and Sweden spends 3.5% of GDP on R&D. In the EU core countries Germany, France and Italy the savings quota is over 20%. With some increased risk taking mentality people with put some of their savings in R&D.
As a europe, can we unity first our language, so that people around the land to understand each other? Same as in the EU parliament, no need for 23-28 online translation. Not mention those documents.
Make Esperanto the only official language of the EU!
Just make English the official language. I am not a native English speaker, nor an English language lover, but it's the most pragmatic solution.
english is the answer
Just make English a official state language like in Canada
Europe's biggest problem isn't economic, it's demographic. What's the point of fixing the continent's economic issues if the native population is replaced?
imo, the decline of a massively over-populated continent's population is a net positive. we should completely refuse any "replacement" or an apparent social engineering attempt of having 1/3-1/3-1/3 targets of European, Arabic and African population within Europe. To me this is a red line and far more important than any GDP or short term statistics. European culture should be kept 99% European, the rest needs to be repatriated as soon as possible. The GDP is for the people, and not the people are for the GDP. If there is security, cultural cohesion, income stability and unity, growth is not even needed. We don't need 1000 more gadgets and useless instant consumption triggers.
"What's a problem with replacing godless "europeans" for proper people of faith and culture😅." Lower class will talk only about that.
Europe going to deserved place museum.
What I can do stay run?
@@gergokovacs2815
Income stability requires growth.
same guy who said ,,1 euro is 1 euro´´ 😂goods and services in the Eurozone are 39% more expensive today than they were twenty years ago. Against gold as a reference currency, the euro lost a full 77.5 per cent of its value from 2000 to 2021.tx God for bitcoin
"Scale", which is achieved by "integrating markets", will, of course, lead to even more cultural uniformity. I understand the value of Europe as a block which can hold its own against others, but we can't even establish our own environmental, agricultural norms because of the need to "compete". The result is a watering down of standards to the lowest global common denominator. The big corporations want nothing more than a Europe which resembles the United States. I like neither populists nor technocrats. I guess it would be too much to hope for a Europe which profits from its extraordinary legacy and appreciation for complexity to chart its own course in this appalling world. And even hope that what used to be referred to as "high culture" were to have pride of place in our mental landscape.
Very true
I'm not sure about that , you can still have cultural differences between regions of the same economy ,
I could not agree more with you, very nicely put, thank you.
@@dejabu24 and that is beautiful - that's true diversity and we can be proud of this. Europe should never look like a soulless airport, always the same dubm shops and a coldness of the heart.
@@gergokovacs2815 we have the best people in Europe since forever, our only problem that always become our downfall is the differences between the states , if we get over that we are going to be back as number one, that’s why Europe and the EU is the catalyst for that but it has to be based on european diversity because is the only one that we need and that shared 5000 years of history
Eropa menjadi kompetitor manufactur product yang sangat handal namun kuantitasnya masih kurang banyak dalam segi jumlah
Achieving SCALE means reducing taxes and regulations that demotivate and limit entrepreneurs, trade, business investment, and risk taking. Increase funding to institutions that support the commercialization of university and government research. Airbus is an example of European success through scale that is beating Boeing. Repeat this in industries like military equipment, shipbuilding, energy, automotive, communication, entertainment, food and beverages, etc. Incentivize young, global entrepreneurs, innovators, and researchers to move to the EU with attractive visas. Collaborate with democratic Western nations on policies that link trade to right values. Honor right values and stop prostituting youself (Germany, Italy, France) to autocratic, trade manipulators, and environmentally destructive nations like China, Russia, and others.
Ma Drin Drin lo dicevate già 7 anni fa😂!?grandi!
Why no one in Europe works on thorium reactor ? ;(
ma è Draghi, incredibile
My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me Giorgio.
10/10 reference
can i call you Jiorgio?
Buongiorno!
Implement the Report soon
Draghi analyses are quite right but his solutions and of the Commission are not. Not at all! More centralisation won't solve anything! EU needs far cheaper energy and fewer regulations with a more federational Europe!
I suppose you didn't read his report. Page 317, title of the section: "Simplifying rules". Welcome.
@@dionisos8152 Spone answers from Brussels are just like Greenwashing. Brussels regulations have never stopped or simplified. Dream on Draghi!
@@KarelBeelaertsvanBloklandwell this is your opinion I hope it's not like that
spoiler (it won't be) maybe
I SOTTOTITOLI IN ITALIANO. VI PREGO
Puoi impostarli direttamente tu qui su youtube, Porta il cursore del tuo mouse sulla parte bassa a destra di questo video, indica i vari loghi che vedi, uno è proprio "sottotitoli"
ps. clicca su impostazioni e seleziona la traduzione da inglese a italiano
@@simonepoggio9 l’ho fatto, ma la trduzione è pessima
@@elianto47 studia
@@elianto47 NO JOKE
the digital euro will bring all cash euro back to system who are in the cellars or on pallets , then the economy will see the financial reality
first thing is ONE COMMON OFFICIAL LANGUAGE across EU members.
I propose: Nederlands, wel zo makkelijk.
@@jvoorendonk8462horrid proposal, hungarian is the way to go
What a naive idea. We need generations of digital interconnected people before that happens with kids learning english automatically. So my guess is no sooner than 50 years unless something unexpected happens. You wont be able to force hundreds of millions of old people to switch the language they have been using for 50+ years.
With ai translation being better it might even slow down the mixing of languages
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La maggior parte delle delle persone parla del suo popolo crede nelle capacità del suo paese pensare in grande vuol dire mettersi nei panni di altri paesi come un governo ed la politica cercano di susitere altre economie in difficoltà ed nella crescita il gruppo Europe si permette di avere una sua diplomazia, cerco di non fare mai dei esempi, ma guardare un TH-camr americano con i migliori prodotti che usa durante i suoi video ed guardare queste persone che parlano di un prodotto parlando inglese reputo che il mercato sarà interno non avrà possibilità in altri paesi, guardare un TH-camr asiatico o africano parlano di quello che hanno ma sapere che gli sta guardano un europeo capisco che investire soldi per il intrattenimento di qualità a sempre una buona resa, l'europa guarda le problematiche che le circondano come l'industria, l'industria sta cambiando nella vita della persona con quale precisione ed ricerca le industrie portano alla rovina di o crescita di un paese e continenti,
Toglietevi dalla bocca la parola popolo. É volgare e anacronistica. I popoli, intesi come piccoli gruppi vincolati da tradizioni locali, sono finiti. Non contano più niente, il mondo ormai é diviso in blocchi di potere, dentro tali blocchi i popoli e le nazioni non hanno massa critica per opporsi efficacemente ai grandi gruppi capaci di fare una enorme pressione.
1:21:37 great point , national sovranty = weak ,
Cheers to an hour long nonsense!
And more taxes.
Seriously who wants to talk to this old bureaucratic geyser? He has nothing interesting to say. Just the usual bureaucratic BS “less regulation more innovation” bla bla
Words from these guys mean nothing. Look at actions. And there are no actions
There is no future for European competitiveness. Next?
Very interesting. My only question would be who is Draghi representing. Which entity or force?
Is it not enough that he sees both the East and the West making Europe redundant?
China and US and then even the BRICS are becoming a world apart.
Europe cannot become a museum with a focus on increasingly perpetuating expenditure and not investing in a better future...
Look at the European funds, they are not being invested on a future ROI for the people of Europe.
In the US, Lina Khan head of the FTC is suing monopolies, we are encouraging monopolies since 2000.
We can do better than most again.
Reason
Common sense
European civilization
european's future
this is what he is representing.
This is why antagonists like russians and their slaves don't like him
If Europe becomes a state what would be the state language.
Hungarian
@@mihailomartinov1154 😂😂😂😂😂
Latin
@@Stoddardian it sounds rational.
Well yeah, if Israel can revive Hebrew we should be able to revive Latin.
"Americans are listening to this guy trying to sell an outdated, copy-paste plan to Europeans and are falling out of their chairs! He can't even present the ROI on this idea. He keeps talking about grandpa, milk, and cookies. Dude, if you understand finance, explain why Italy is borrowing so much. How is it that, coming from banking and representing Italy, you can't get the finances right, yet you're trying to sell the same old stuff to others?"
He's not representing Italy (it's just your xenophoby) and his copy-past plan isn't at all applied in Italy.
Wow, are you really trying to blame Draghi for the disaster that's the Italian economy? lol
@@erikadibiase868 "Expectations are that if someone can do it, it would be him, right? He's trying to organize, budget, and set things up in a proper structure. I would expect a person from Italy to be able to do that! Organization is liberation, but this big man is letting us down with this plan!"
@@960john Government Debt to GDP in Italy averaged 118.26 percent of GDP from 1988 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 154.90 percent of GDP in 2020 "Now, the government, with this amount of borrowing, is asking other governments to take 5% of their GDP and invest it where? In projects that would be delivered by him the only, and not from Italy! Taking from one pocket and placing it safely with their financial friends! Don’t worry about it."
@@MUSIC4realLIFE The borrowing would not be directed to Italy, but into all EU. And not delivered or managed by him, but by the Commission. He's just an advisor. And again, he's not representing Italy at all. You're a just a xenophobe.
Europe is not lagging behind anyone. Europe has invested in healthcare, improving housing standards, culture, protection of the environment, creating a unique diverse multicultural, multi- language society uniting 27 countries. Europe has invested in issues that matters to the people. Happiest people are found in Finland followed by other European countries. We are not just balance sheets. With regard to education, science, technologies, we are the most diverse and creative society, this in spite of the billions we invested in improving quality of life including health and culture. People from all over the world come visiting Europe, many move in to live, work, enjoy our quality of life within a constantly challenged but prevailing democracy. Europe is progressing having gained wisdom, experience through many painful mistakes covering centuries. Mister Draghi, as an Italian, you should know that Europe has been working at improving itself through more than two thousands years of history. Lets be optimistic with faith in us, Europeans.
Optimistic we should be, but only bein realistic can create positive future
Life is not a balance sheet except that everything you mentioned requires a healthy balance sheet to sustainably fund it.
Italy's Debt to GDP ratio Is 134.6%.
Fix your economy or not only will you be lagging behind, but you will crash to oblivion.
You can't even defend yourself, what quality of life you're speaking here?
ur healthcare will be gone, when companies leave Europe.
europe has given the us the task of protecting us and making the chinese work for us. we are still the most advanced in the world in many aspects as far as quality of life is concerned we are the best. but in recent times and not only we have sat back and have not done much to continue to be the europe of the future. this must change. von der lien must bring the report of draghi and propose it as a government program for his new mandate and if they reject it it is over (slowly)
Yeah. A banker will certainly save Europe, obviously.
Can you give me a couple of examples of policies promoted by Draghi that damaged the EU?
Bro is right, they only damaged Italy in favour of "the greater good"
@@stefano8936 Italy would have bankrupted long time ago without EU, what are you talking about?
@@erikadibiase868 LOL, as Japan, right?
@@stefano8936 the only thing in common between Italy and Japan is the demographic.
Let's welcome lower salaries yeah!
Salaries in US are way higher than in EU
@@jaspa99 maybe because they have strict immigration policies?
@@stefano8936 NO in Europe healthcare is public in America no for example another example America will spend you can make 40% of the GDP for the army Europe no but we should do it at least a little
@@stefano8936 US has strict immigration policies? Since when?
@@Stoddardian this censored application doesn't allow me to paste the news but it was about an incident where two illegal migrants where shot at the border by the police.
This is a recent news, but it's been like this forever. For sure they don't go to take them with ONG boats in Mexican water to bring them to US.
Mr Orban does not agree.
Scale, for many of us mean lower salary
Truth is that Orban commented in a very appreciative way about Draghi's report
@@stefano8936 i want to be hired by google 😜
@@lorydexcc you gotta get smarter
Muh Orban.
This is the worst idea
Don't trust this guy. He has lied multiple times.
800 billions,...hmmm 🤔..for whole Europe....deal must be bigger...🥸...
Defense, better know what is country first,🥸 NATO already become immigrants place,...
big population in Europe.. lots thing can do...🥸