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In case you’re seriously asking, they vote based on how nice looking the head of the party is, not on policies. Democracy is dead when you see rednecks telling journalists they vote for the man because they like his tiktok channel.
In case you’re seriously asking, they vote based on how nice looking the head of the party is, not on policies. Democracy is dead when you see rednecks telling journalists they vote for the man because they like his tiktok channel.
Because it’s populist crap, obviously. We don’t need MBAs and business school grads to pay lower taxes, quite the opposite. There’s one party proposing to smoothen tax brackets across the board, which would also have a huge impact on the younger, and it’s not Bardella’s.
This tax cut is also a drop in the ocean compared to what they want to do to the retirement reform, but young people think they will never be old, and the old one sacrifices the youth at every turn so not many actually care this stuff despite the impact.
Lastly, I’m not sure there’s even a plan for financing such tax cut. That’s why people call it far right populist bullshit. The man did his entire campaign on tiktok and is only where he is because he married into the Le Pen family.
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Glad to know people taking on 30 year long loans pay slightly lower taxes for a few years, that’s certainly helping a lot. Few because no one’s giving a 20 years old a loan for a house/flat lol so you’re probably closer to 30 when you actually can and do want to settle.
You might be financially literate, but you’re not human literate if you think this tax reform is anything but catering to the young and non-politicised.
Debt? What debt are you talking about? You know how taxes work?
We wouldn’t need to guess if these people interacted on such topics, but they don’t. Wonder why.
Horseshoe theory, the one where we call countries doing what we do communists to avoid facing our own failures?
I hate that it’s only open source on the surface, but besides clion or a highly customised vim setup, I don’t think anything comes close to it.
In case you were not having a stroke: having money does not equate to being productive.
I’m not advocating for half measures myself, but stating that half measures don’t work is simply historically false. You call for radical measures, bomb a bunch of official buildings, get some rights, and then go back to step one. But it never happens overnight, no matter how much we want it to
Which one? Do you mean the one from the country that went from enslaving black people to enslaving prisoners who so conveniently happen to be black?
That’s exactly how most social movements, including slavery, evolved, but OK.
It’s funny because your article states the vehicles are fine. Good job on dropping a link you did not bother clicking yourself.
Exactly, if subsidies were actually invested properly countries might actually care about USA vehicles
Why?
What? How did you mix up everything like that?
Surely you mean “that Microsoft does not make it clear that they don’t”?
Because Americans are used to accountability, give me a fucking break
If you don’t put down a rabid dog and get bitten, I’m not going to blame the dog.