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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Average day in UK :D
« Last post by chaos on Today at 08:40:17 AM »Donny and herne docking over their love of importing muzzies into white countries in this thread.
Global warming is a product of the government it’s not scientifically provenJust another money grab.
I can't think ofenoughany good things to say about Bhanky.

We cannot have a conversation because you are a troll and a simpleton, and you are unable to disagree without acting like a donkey. And you write like a child.Right? The arrogance of the self proclaimed smartest snow mexican ever is astounding. The way he thinks to position himself above others with his misguided, manipulated and flatly wrong opinions is hilarious. The best part is he doesn't even realize that we are laughing at him for his TDS.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/newsom-pitches-federal-wealth-tax-after-losing-california-battle/ar-AA26zp68?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=7d02894dfd55409fbba107edb5486a69&ei=11Horrible idea. Rather than dial in their spending, they want to keep fucking people over, rich/poor/whatever is left of the middle class.....everyone getting screwed by taxes. We need a political enema.
Alarming for the getbigger billionaires.
I don't like these proposals. Most taxes begin with promises that they'll only target "the super rich," but they rarely stay that way. Over time they will quietly expand to cover more and more people. A wealth tax will follow the same pattern, gradually ensnaring a larger share of the public as the years go by.
Beyond the scope creep, the tax will encourage people to shift their wealth into less traceable and harder to value assets. It's relatively easy to calculate the value of publicly traded stocks. But assessing land and real estate will require surveys. Private assets like fine art, jewelry, or gold bars stored in safes are even more difficult to track and value.
In the end, this will distort behavior. People will move away from productive investments, change how they hold their assets, or even relocate abroad.
Hence my "for the most part" and frankly there still isn't that much separation between Arnold and Jake Gyllenhall. You're just more familiar with Arnold's shitty work. Watch Prince of Persia or Accidental Love. There's 1000 great actors for every role, easily, but there is only one Arnold. No one else could have played Conan or The Terminator as well, no one.
He was in Over The Top, the armwrestling movie with Stallone, way back.
If you can drive a van, you can fly a plane!