That you think you have ever been the most “free” country is part of the problem though - you have never had a “freedom” I don’t apart from carrying firearms in public - and I have atleast 3-4 I can remember off the top off my head you have never had - maybe even have never heard of - you have always been an unknowingly slave to money
The person who says "slave to money"
In Denmark, the average tax rate for residents can be quite high, with total income tax rates reaching up to approximately 57% when combining state, municipal, and labor market taxes. The exact amount varies based on income level and municipality, but high earners typically face higher rates due to the progressive tax system.
Too funny.
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Quote Originally Posted by Calde13:
That you think you have ever been the most “free” country is part of the problem though - you have never had a “freedom” I don’t apart from carrying firearms in public - and I have atleast 3-4 I can remember off the top off my head you have never had - maybe even have never heard of - you have always been an unknowingly slave to money
The person who says "slave to money"
In Denmark, the average tax rate for residents can be quite high, with total income tax rates reaching up to approximately 57% when combining state, municipal, and labor market taxes. The exact amount varies based on income level and municipality, but high earners typically face higher rates due to the progressive tax system.
Gabriel E. Eckstein is an Israeli-born lawyer and professor at the Texas A&M University School of Law. His work focuses on water and environmental law and policy at the local, national, and international spheres. He is particularly known for his work addressing laws, regulations, and policies for managing transboundary freshwater resources, and especially the international law of transboundary groundwater resources. From 2017 until 2022, Eckstein represented the Plurinational State of Bolivia in its case against Chile in the Dispute over the Status and Use of the Waters of the Silala, and appeared before the International Court of Justice in April 2022
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
@UNIMAN And who the hell is Eckstein?
Gabriel E. Eckstein is an Israeli-born lawyer and professor at the Texas A&M University School of Law. His work focuses on water and environmental law and policy at the local, national, and international spheres. He is particularly known for his work addressing laws, regulations, and policies for managing transboundary freshwater resources, and especially the international law of transboundary groundwater resources. From 2017 until 2022, Eckstein represented the Plurinational State of Bolivia in its case against Chile in the Dispute over the Status and Use of the Waters of the Silala, and appeared before the International Court of Justice in April 2022
Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: That you think you have ever been the most “free” country is part of the problem though - you have never had a “freedom” I don’t apart from carrying firearms in public - and I have atleast 3-4 I can remember off the top off my head you have never had - maybe even have never heard of - you have always been an unknowingly slave to money The person who says "slave to money" In Denmark, the average tax rate for residents can be quite high, with total income tax rates reaching up to approximately 57% when combining state, municipal, and labor market taxes. The exact amount varies based on income level and municipality, but high earners typically face higher rates due to the progressive tax system. Too funny.
I found an American family living in Denmark that explains the difference between the two systems - I thought that was the best solution since they know how retarded the average American mind is - so they know how to explain it — and without going into details how much my taxes cover yours don’t - I will just say it like this - taxes don’t make you a slave to money - debt and your pay-to-win society do !
Don't mention the frogs - we don't want to scare the toddler - we want him to sleep
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Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: That you think you have ever been the most “free” country is part of the problem though - you have never had a “freedom” I don’t apart from carrying firearms in public - and I have atleast 3-4 I can remember off the top off my head you have never had - maybe even have never heard of - you have always been an unknowingly slave to money The person who says "slave to money" In Denmark, the average tax rate for residents can be quite high, with total income tax rates reaching up to approximately 57% when combining state, municipal, and labor market taxes. The exact amount varies based on income level and municipality, but high earners typically face higher rates due to the progressive tax system. Too funny.
I found an American family living in Denmark that explains the difference between the two systems - I thought that was the best solution since they know how retarded the average American mind is - so they know how to explain it — and without going into details how much my taxes cover yours don’t - I will just say it like this - taxes don’t make you a slave to money - debt and your pay-to-win society do !
An ICE agent [trump Gestapo] was in court recently to explain why he fired tear gas at peaceful demonstrators. He told the judge he was justified because HE was attacked and hit on the head by a rock... Later, he admitted he was NOT attacked and NOT struck on the head. That goose-stepping MAGA *LIED* in court to a Judge. Normally, anyone else in that position would be in serious trouble. But it is trump's DOJ that must bring charges against him ...if at all. The lying asshole, just like trump, will escape accountability....
Why is truth, the facts, twisted so often?
From ABC;
Mr. Bovino and the Department of Homeland Security claimed that he had been hit by a rock in the head before throwing the tear gas, but video evidence disproves this. And he ultimately admitted he was not hit until after he threw the tear gas," Ellis said Thursday.
"The mob of rioters grew more hostile and violent, advancing toward agents and began throwing rocks and other objects at agents, including one that struck Chief Greg Bovino in the head," Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement after the incident.
So he was attacked and struck on the head. After the tear gas.
Reminds me of Jan 6th when Capitol Police threw flash bangs into a crowd of protestors before the violence erupted.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
An ICE agent [trump Gestapo] was in court recently to explain why he fired tear gas at peaceful demonstrators. He told the judge he was justified because HE was attacked and hit on the head by a rock... Later, he admitted he was NOT attacked and NOT struck on the head. That goose-stepping MAGA *LIED* in court to a Judge. Normally, anyone else in that position would be in serious trouble. But it is trump's DOJ that must bring charges against him ...if at all. The lying asshole, just like trump, will escape accountability....
Why is truth, the facts, twisted so often?
From ABC;
Mr. Bovino and the Department of Homeland Security claimed that he had been hit by a rock in the head before throwing the tear gas, but video evidence disproves this. And he ultimately admitted he was not hit until after he threw the tear gas," Ellis said Thursday.
"The mob of rioters grew more hostile and violent, advancing toward agents and began throwing rocks and other objects at agents, including one that struck Chief Greg Bovino in the head," Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement after the incident.
So he was attacked and struck on the head. After the tear gas.
Reminds me of Jan 6th when Capitol Police threw flash bangs into a crowd of protestors before the violence erupted.
Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN: Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: That you think you have ever been the most “free” country is part of the problem though - you have never had a “freedom” I don’t apart from carrying firearms in public - and I have atleast 3-4 I can remember off the top off my head you have never had - maybe even have never heard of - you have always been an unknowingly slave to money The person who says "slave to money" In Denmark, the average tax rate for residents can be quite high, with total income tax rates reaching up to approximately 57% when combining state, municipal, and labor market taxes. The exact amount varies based on income level and municipality, but high earners typically face higher rates due to the progressive tax system. Too funny. I found an American family living in Denmark that explains the difference between the two systems - I thought that was the best solution since they know how retarded the average American mind is - so they know how to explain it — and without going into details how much my taxes cover yours don’t - I will just say it like this - taxes don’t make you a slave to money - debt and your pay-to-win society do !
I watched the video. Was municipal taxes included? What about that 25% VAT tax on most goods and services?
And if that couple came from a red state like Florida, no state income tax. So I asked who gets more for their money, Americans or Danes with $100,000 dollar income? The response was;
Americans generally have a higher living standard compared to Danes, with Danish-Americans earning about 55% more than those living in Denmark. Therefore, a $100,000 income would likely provide a better standard of living for Americans than for Danes.
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Quote Originally Posted by Calde13:
Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN: Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: That you think you have ever been the most “free” country is part of the problem though - you have never had a “freedom” I don’t apart from carrying firearms in public - and I have atleast 3-4 I can remember off the top off my head you have never had - maybe even have never heard of - you have always been an unknowingly slave to money The person who says "slave to money" In Denmark, the average tax rate for residents can be quite high, with total income tax rates reaching up to approximately 57% when combining state, municipal, and labor market taxes. The exact amount varies based on income level and municipality, but high earners typically face higher rates due to the progressive tax system. Too funny. I found an American family living in Denmark that explains the difference between the two systems - I thought that was the best solution since they know how retarded the average American mind is - so they know how to explain it — and without going into details how much my taxes cover yours don’t - I will just say it like this - taxes don’t make you a slave to money - debt and your pay-to-win society do !
I watched the video. Was municipal taxes included? What about that 25% VAT tax on most goods and services?
And if that couple came from a red state like Florida, no state income tax. So I asked who gets more for their money, Americans or Danes with $100,000 dollar income? The response was;
Americans generally have a higher living standard compared to Danes, with Danish-Americans earning about 55% more than those living in Denmark. Therefore, a $100,000 income would likely provide a better standard of living for Americans than for Danes.
Just a couple of checks; A new Volkswagon Tiguan in Denmark is $84,978 us dollars. Same car in United States is $30,000 to $43,000 dollars. Want to put fuel in it? Denmark it's about $7.50 a gallon. Right now about $2.85 a gallon here. No wonder you folks over there keep your border shut. Imagine your border open for four years like it was here, you would be bankrupt!!
You do realise that high prices indicate your country is rich right ? - that is why you can buy cheaper items etc in Africa or South America than you can in Northern or Western Europe - you clearly trying to form a narrative that isn’t there
Don't mention the frogs - we don't want to scare the toddler - we want him to sleep
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Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
Just a couple of checks; A new Volkswagon Tiguan in Denmark is $84,978 us dollars. Same car in United States is $30,000 to $43,000 dollars. Want to put fuel in it? Denmark it's about $7.50 a gallon. Right now about $2.85 a gallon here. No wonder you folks over there keep your border shut. Imagine your border open for four years like it was here, you would be bankrupt!!
You do realise that high prices indicate your country is rich right ? - that is why you can buy cheaper items etc in Africa or South America than you can in Northern or Western Europe - you clearly trying to form a narrative that isn’t there
And most Danes don’t even buy a car if you live in Copenhagen (because it is a pain in the butt to find parking) - and our infrastructure is so good not only can you go wherever you want within Denmark - you can also travel pretty much all around Europe faster than you would in a car - there are high speed train connections to every major city in Europe - and Copenhagen is one of the metropoles
Don't mention the frogs - we don't want to scare the toddler - we want him to sleep
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And most Danes don’t even buy a car if you live in Copenhagen (because it is a pain in the butt to find parking) - and our infrastructure is so good not only can you go wherever you want within Denmark - you can also travel pretty much all around Europe faster than you would in a car - there are high speed train connections to every major city in Europe - and Copenhagen is one of the metropoles
Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN: Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: That you think you have ever been the most “free” country is part of the problem though - you have never had a “freedom” I don’t apart from carrying firearms in public - and I have atleast 3-4 I can remember off the top off my head you have never had - maybe even have never heard of - you have always been an unknowingly slave to money The person who says "slave to money" In Denmark, the average tax rate for residents can be quite high, with total income tax rates reaching up to approximately 57% when combining state, municipal, and labor market taxes. The exact amount varies based on income level and municipality, but high earners typically face higher rates due to the progressive tax system. Too funny. I found an American family living in Denmark that explains the difference between the two systems - I thought that was the best solution since they know how retarded the average American mind is - so they know how to explain it — and without going into details how much my taxes cover yours don’t - I will just say it like this - taxes don’t make you a slave to money - debt and your pay-to-win society do ! I watched the video. Was municipal taxes included? What about that 25% VAT tax on most goods and services? And if that couple came from a red state like Florida, no state income tax. So I asked who gets more for their money, Americans or Danes with $100,000 dollar income? The response was; Americans generally have a higher living standard compared to Danes, with Danish-Americans earning about 55% more than those living in Denmark. Therefore, a $100,000 income would likely provide a better standard of living for Americans than for Danes.
It isn’t about higher living standards - it is about quality of life - while you are busy slaving your life away at the job - using the little amount of free time you have counting the money you have earned - the average European worker works 10 hours less a week - 6 weeks mandated holidays a year minimum - paid pension for everyone - 52 weeks paid maternity leave etc. etc. - tell me who of those two lifestyles would the aliens point out as the “slave” if they were presented of those two with no other context - that you aren’t considerably more rich as a nation than we are is actually kind of pathetic - since that is all you even care about - money money money !!
”I wish I had used more time earning money and less being with my loved ones” - words never said at the dying bed
Don't mention the frogs - we don't want to scare the toddler - we want him to sleep
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Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN: Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: That you think you have ever been the most “free” country is part of the problem though - you have never had a “freedom” I don’t apart from carrying firearms in public - and I have atleast 3-4 I can remember off the top off my head you have never had - maybe even have never heard of - you have always been an unknowingly slave to money The person who says "slave to money" In Denmark, the average tax rate for residents can be quite high, with total income tax rates reaching up to approximately 57% when combining state, municipal, and labor market taxes. The exact amount varies based on income level and municipality, but high earners typically face higher rates due to the progressive tax system. Too funny. I found an American family living in Denmark that explains the difference between the two systems - I thought that was the best solution since they know how retarded the average American mind is - so they know how to explain it — and without going into details how much my taxes cover yours don’t - I will just say it like this - taxes don’t make you a slave to money - debt and your pay-to-win society do ! I watched the video. Was municipal taxes included? What about that 25% VAT tax on most goods and services? And if that couple came from a red state like Florida, no state income tax. So I asked who gets more for their money, Americans or Danes with $100,000 dollar income? The response was; Americans generally have a higher living standard compared to Danes, with Danish-Americans earning about 55% more than those living in Denmark. Therefore, a $100,000 income would likely provide a better standard of living for Americans than for Danes.
It isn’t about higher living standards - it is about quality of life - while you are busy slaving your life away at the job - using the little amount of free time you have counting the money you have earned - the average European worker works 10 hours less a week - 6 weeks mandated holidays a year minimum - paid pension for everyone - 52 weeks paid maternity leave etc. etc. - tell me who of those two lifestyles would the aliens point out as the “slave” if they were presented of those two with no other context - that you aren’t considerably more rich as a nation than we are is actually kind of pathetic - since that is all you even care about - money money money !!
”I wish I had used more time earning money and less being with my loved ones” - words never said at the dying bed
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