StarfoxEpiphany

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  1. At the least the US embassy is in Jerusalem instead of tucked away in Tel Aviv where the lens is filtered. I can't believe how retarded the left got when Trump moved the embassy in there.
  2. At least not for businesses as they're exempt after holding a share for a year. https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/sweden/corporate/income-determination https://www.vinge.se/media/4y4padyu/doing_business_in_sweden_en-1.pdf and When you cite wikipedia, make sure you check the actual source it's referencing instead of locking threads and screaming "disinformation". The source wikipedia and google cited was referring to renting out a room in your own house. I have good reasons not to care if I get banned.
  3. People have been taking care of the disabled and providing welfare for the poor since classic liberalism and even before that with the Church.
  4. There's varying degrees of socialism. You may even consider the US a semi-socialist country because the US Department of Defense is the biggest employer in the world. Unfortunately, the US had to pay for the West's defense during the cold war and is still de-escalating in fits and bursts. But there's also a huge dependency on using the military for upward mobility and contractor employment.
  5. All I said is there's high sales taxes in europe which is true. I've known people who have literally flown to Spain to not pay for a haircut in Norway
  6. @Leo Gura Literally the first thing I mentioned was shares. LLCs and all sorts of sorts of companies have shares. You screwed up by citing an article that called rent 'capital gains' probably because it didn't translate correctly. Next time you go, "hurr duurrr disinformation" at least check your source.
  7. University didn't cost that much until it was getting subsidized during the Obama administration and loans were not only opened up to everyone, but they were also being guaranteed by the federal government.
  8. The overwhelming majority of people don't have a problem which is why Sanders had such a tough time getting elected. The bulk of the people who supported him were on their parents's insurance and had been getting their information form people like you instead of the people around them in America. That's not to say there isn't bad insurance plans in the US or people that aren't responsible enough to buy it. It's just that most people don't wtf Sanders is talking about because their insurance is fine. You also have the old and poor people not wanting their government medicaid being touched. Then there's those of us who've used both shitty and good European healthcare before. But if that person comes back to the US, it's probably because he or she was sick of paying 50 Euros for sales tax at the barber shop
  9. I think that's only for unlisted companies and non-LLCs. So basically just the mom and pop store, and I'm sure they know how to avoid paying it.
  10. The problem is you and Leo can't fairly moderate a topic such as this since your both ideologues.
  11. Do you ever think about using this arbitrary category when someone contradicts your ideology?
  12. @Forestluv Dude, you called people gaslighters. Usually when you hear that, you should question if the person saying it is gaslighting.
  13. "Show me the man, I'll show you the crime" - Joseph Stalin
  14. @Eren Eeager At it's core??? The factory union, and the New testament are at the core of stage blue. Stage red is where you see the concept of 'Order' dominate the cutting edge of survival in preference to the chaos of matriarchal society and the devouring natural world. This means the Old Testament, the Phalanx, the practice of decimation to bring order to Roman Legions, and law taking hold. One law includes wearing a haed scarf.
  15. Activism on Wikipedia is a good example of today's propaganda. People don't question or check the citations.
  16. There used to be a system in England called Tallysticks that couldn't be manipulated by the banking system. Basically, before tallysticks, the goldmakers - usually Jews since their religion allowed money lending - would keep people's gold and give them a stamped certificate as a receipt. It wasn't long before people started just trading the receipts for goods instead of exchanging them for gold first and then buying the goods. The goldmakers quickly realized they could issue more receipts than gold beings stored, and that's how money printing began. To counter this, the King of England outlawed gold as a currency for tax payments, and implemented a system based on tallysticks. These were actually sticks as long as walking canes. To start, they were cut lengthwise down the center. The king would keep one half and the other half would go into circulation. If the circulating stick didn't match up with the king's stick like a puzzle piece, then it was "counterfeit" currency. Get it? "Counter" "fit" as in the two pieces don't fit. Yeah, that's where that word originated.
  17. @Raze Oh come one, man. That's just black people behaving like racists in the 1920s
  18. I had been trying to quit smoking for about 5 years, using one method after another and failing every time. The problem with nicotine, is that the physical withdrawal lasts for days and there's easy access to your addiction just about everywhere. Leo suggested I attend a Vipassana which is a 10 day meditation session. That way, I wouldn't have access to nicotine and I could get about a years worth of meditation. It's been about a year now, and I haven't touched nicotine since then, even when I've done MDMA.
  19. @Sea Sanders couldn't secure the Black and Hispanic votes because those communities are mostly blue and overwhelmingly voted for Clinton. They make up a massive portion of the left's voters. Here's a defining moment when he lost their respect. This is Blue vs Green in Seattle: Here's Trump's orange point of view on what happened:
  20. IDK, why are we so smooth on alcohol equilibrium, but not as much in everyday life?
  21. This post is for people that have studied the Graves model (spiral dynamics) I do yoga, I meditate, I'm preparing for a holistic retreat to purify my body (ending nicotine addiction), preparing for yoga school In the meantime, I am going full blown yellow, with turquoise phases only lasting a few hours (you know, when you resonate at a really nice frequency and make all sorts of positive magic happen, especially with other people and yourself) Over the past year, I have rapidly been increasing flexibity to easily generate income, enhancing my skills in my 'my money field', using orange (with dating and skillbuilding), red (to hold my ground at times), blue (to blend in at a money factory (corporation) I've been using), and even purple mindsets (to work with certain clients).... I've kinda been ignoring green and I'm starting to challenge my private lesson yoga instructor (turquoise) in both skill level and philosophy Coral: In the past, I have made precision strikes against orange and red organizations, created chaos, and left. Totally fucking awesome, totally took credit. So now that financial flexibility is finally permitting, I'm nearing the final preparations to go full Turquoise-holistic with my environments for at least a 6 month stretch. The big question: Does yellow flexibility stay with you, do I eliminate it, will it even be necessary, or, do we even know? Something tells me that the necessity of it will narrow everyday, and I will need to become coral to eliminate the rest of it. Has anyone else transcended this? TLDR: (read from where I write "the big question" on down)
  22. @Melo I saved up quite a bit of money, ignored my friends for several months, had a backup plan ready, and I correctly exited my company so that I still have the freedom to come back if necessary. I then took a giant leap and made sure it would work.
  23. Meditation and exercise build emotional, mental, and physical infrastructure. That's a start. But you'll be building infrastructure for the rest of your life. I'm still infrastructure building for my 'money job' even though I'm looking to exit within the next 3 months. It'll save me pain and emotional effort, even in the short-run. It's also strengthening my fallback position, in case I land in a pile of shit on my next big leap
  24. You already know it needs to change. Otherwise you wouldn't be posting
  25. If you live in the US (at least most places), and don't have a car, you need to get your shit together before you even rate to have a decent girlfriend. Or you could move downtown and have housemates/flatmates (which happens to be amazingly fun!)