Fostinius

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Fostinius

Fostinius

@Fostijn

Beigetreten Mayıs 2011
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Middle East Observer
Middle East Observer@ME_Observer_·
⚡️🚨 "AFP": Explosions heard and smoke rising above central Dubai
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Fostinius@Fostijn·
@MyLordBebo it is not the German government it is the EU
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇩🇪 The audacity! The German government is destroying industry through sanctions, green policies and overregulation … but then they come along saying that Germans are too lazy and need to work more. Oh, the audacity … by German Chancellor Merz: “We are simply no longer productive enough. Each individual may say, ‘I already do quite a lot.’ And that may be true. But when you return from China, ladies and gentlemen, you see things more clearly. With work-life balance and a four-day week, long-term prosperity in our country cannot be maintained. We will simply have to do a bit more.”
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo

🇩🇪 German Chancellor Merz blames green policies for Germany’s deindustrialization. He still lacks the courage to admit that cheap Russian energy was a pillar of German industrial success: “I am not prepared to give up Germany as an industrial location just because we are pursuing an overly aggressive environmental policy. In the end, we may be climate-neutral — that may be so — but we would no longer have a single industrial job left.”

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Maarten Verheyen
Maarten Verheyen@MaartenVerheyen·
Weer een Brusselse beurs-exit Tja, waarom zouden bedrijven nog op de beurs willen noteren als de appetijt om te beleggen er niet meer is door allerhande beleggerstaksen?
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Herbert Esmahan
Herbert Esmahan@HerbertEsmahan·
The Bukele model is the only security model that Latin American countries should follow. What happened in Mexico should serve as an example for all neighboring nations: when crime is not confronted head-on, it eventually gains more power than the State itself. Each nation has its specific problems; however, when it comes to crime, generalizations can be made: if you’re not firm against crime, the outcome is the same. There can be no complacency or weakness toward criminals; the law and the power of the State must be applied firmly. El Salvador has already demonstrated its effectiveness through its results. I pray to God that neighboring nations act before it is too late for their people.
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Fostinius
Fostinius@Fostijn·
@digijordan good kill them... they killed millions of people with their drugs and destroyed families... we have to do like Singapore... drug dealer ---> death penalty
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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
What’s happening in Mexico is wild. Everyone knows if you kill the cartel boss, all hell breaks loose. So that’s what they did. With US help. Now the Jalisco New Generation Cartel is waging war on the US and Mexican military. Trump has made it clear he really wants to fight on Mexican land… And if one American is killed, you bet your butt we are going in. But there’s a bigger issue… These cartels have cells inside the US. A lot of them. Did we just kick the ant hill?
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Fostinius@Fostijn·
@TheSaviour where did they get all the weapons from? Ukraine?
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The Saviour@TheSaviour·
Don’t worry guys, the Mexican army is here to save everyone! Oh wait, this isn’t the army… This is the Special Forces of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel!
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Fostinius
Fostinius@Fostijn·
@RnaudBertrand Cuba and Venezuela destroyed their own economy by their own far left economical policy's...
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
A lot of people are dunking on Trump for this 👇 but this is actually one of the truer things he's said. There is indeed a lot of irony in the fact the U.S. President can completely destroy a country economically with sanctions and embargoes without Congressional approval - solely through executive orders as he's currently doing with Cuba or did with Venezuela - but he cannot impose tariffs. Which is genuinely bizarre: you can literally starve an entire people to death but slapping a 10% fee on their goods is where U.S. "democracy" kicks in.
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline

Trump: "I am allowed to cut off any and all trade…I can destroy the trade, I can destroy the country, I'm even allowed to impose a foreign country destroying embargo…I can do anything I want to do to them…I'm allowed to destroy the country, but I can't charge a little fee."

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Fostinius
Fostinius@Fostijn·
@FinanceFilosoof ben je zeker? want volgens kingconnah (connor rousseau) aka zonnekoning is het de schuld van Trump in amerika, stoute poetin in Rusland en de goedkope brol uit china
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Stefan Willems (Beurs/Expat)
Stefan Willems (Beurs/Expat)@FinanceFilosoof·
Politici nemen de aanwezigheid van kapitaal als vanzelfsprekend. Als je ondernemen bestraft, wees dan in een paar jaar niet verbaasd dat mensen minder ondernemen, jobs creëren en de belastinginkomsten tegenvallen. We doen het ons zelf aan.
Thomas Guenter@guenter_thomas

In Nederland en België is er momenteel veel te doen rond de nieuwe meerwaardebelastingen. Ik krijg vaak de vraag waarom politici zo focussen op extra belastingen, die duidelijk schadelijk zijn op de lange termijn. Er zijn daar 3 redenen voor: 1. Politiek focust op de korte termijn en symboliek Extra belastingen zijn op de korte termijn de gemakkelijkste weg. Met een dalend en klein aantal miljonairs zijn belastingen op “de rijken” politiek eenvoudiger dan besparingen. In een wereld van headlines en een politieke tijdshorizon van 4-5 jaar worden beslissingen genomen die goed klinken, maar over een periode van 40-50 jaar onze collectieve welvaart aantasten. 2. Gebrek aan verzet omdat we het nog altijd goed hebben De achteruitgang is ingezet op het vlak van veiligheid, onderwijs, enzoverder, maar vandaag hebben we het nog altijd goed genoeg om niet massaal op straat te komen. Politici weten dat ze met veel wegkomen. 3. Middenklasse is onuitputtelijke bron van belastinginkomsten Slechts een minderheid wil en kan internationaal optimaliseren. De middenklasse die de rekening betaalt, blijft. Gezin, familie en (overheids)job houden ons hier. Of er nu een meerwaardebelasting komt van 10% op gerealiseerde meerwaarden of 36% op ongerealiseerde meerwaarden, voor de meeste mensen is vertrekken (bijv. naar Zwitserland) geen realistische optie. Als we een collectieve verarming willen vermijden, moeten we veel strenger zijn voor de mensen die ons land runnen. We moeten duidelijke keuzes en inspanningen aan de uitgavenzijde vragen. Aan het huidige tempo gaan landen als België en Nederland binnen een paar jaar onherkenbaar zijn. Laat ons hopen dat de eersten die vertrekken met het oog een betere toekomst voor zichzelf of hun kinderen, en de bijhorende verliezen langs de inkomstenzijde voor de overheid, de wake up call zijn die we nodig hebben.

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Fostinius@Fostijn·
@DVanLangenhove klopt... een telg van een zeer rijke Thaise familie is enkele weken terug overvallen in FR... die gaan niet snel meer op reis gaan naar FR... ze zullen wel gaan skiën in Japan
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Dries Van Langenhove
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove·
Many people jokingly say that Europe is going to become an open air museum. But open air museums don’t work when they’re filled with bloodthirsty migrants stabbing tourists.
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

JUST IN: Two Alabama women and their children were attacked on a train in Brussels, Belgium for being American The attacker reportedly approached them with a knife and asked if they were American, when they confirmed, he threatened to kiII them.

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Jonatan Pallesen
Jonatan Pallesen@jonatanpallesen·
The population replacement at this time mostly happens through mass immigration and low birth rates. But as the Muslim / African welfare population increases, the burden on native Europeans will increase. They will pay even higher taxes while getting less in return in the form of services, because the money to a higher degree goes to welfare for immigrants and descendants. Furthermore, the immigrants overwhelmingly vote for political parties that are in favor of high taxes and welfare (for immigrants). So in the future, this financial burden will increase, at the same time that the advantages of living in Europe (safety, walkability, coziness) will decrease. So it will be natural for more Europeans to emigrate to other places. This will further speed up the replacement, especially of the more productive citizens, which in turn will increase the emigration pressure further. I still hope that this spiral can be disrupted with sufficient political will. But if not, it will be interesting to see where this diaspora of productive Europeans will end up. It has not been easy for Europeans to migrate to the U.S. over the last few decades, but maybe that will change.
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove

Many of the most talented Dutch people are going to leave the Netherlands in the coming years, accelerated by insane new taxes on unrealised (!) gains. The push factors are immense. Cost of living is rising rapidly, whilst the quality of living is decreasing. Mass migration is destroying our social fabric and security, making it ever less likely that our children will have a future here. I predict that in the coming years, the pull factors will also start picking up speed. Countries all over the world will start competing to attract the efflux of talented, wealthy Europeans. Combine both factors, and they will create an unstoppable spiral. It will become increasingly difficult to stay in Europe, whilst becoming increasingly attractive and easy to leave. Our last chance to prevent this, is to implement large scale remigration, better today than tomorrow.

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Fostinius
Fostinius@Fostijn·
@JDB_trading emigreren is niet simpel... het komt met een prijs... anderzijds zijn er ook positieve dingen... paradijs bestaat niet... wat staat er nog in uw keuzerijtje?
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JDB
JDB@JDB_trading·
@Fostijn Dat is nog steeds niet helemaal helder. Zit nog altijd in de twijfelfase. Thailand (Hua Hin) staat ook nog steeds in het keuzerijtje😉
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JDB@JDB_trading·
Ik ben blij dat mijn rendement uit 2022 niet onder de nieuwe belastingplannen viel 🫣 En voor 2028 is de kans klein dat ik nog belastingplichtig in Nederland ben. Maar die kans was al klein ongeacht de belastingplannen 😉
JDB@JDB_trading

De allerlaatste rendementsupdate van het jaar en misschien wel voor altijd. Portefeuille staat al maanden stil, maar dat is een extreme prestatie met een bearishe visie! De smiley’s moeten voorkomen dat de slimmeriken mijn handelskapitaal gaan raden! 😉 2022 in 1 woord? Magisch!

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Fostinius
Fostinius@Fostijn·
@DVanLangenhove wanneer ze in Thailand in de problemen komen, gebruiken ze altijd hun Europees paspoort en niet hun 2de paspoort van hun land van origine. dan mag de Europese ambassade het gaan oplossen
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Dries Van Langenhove
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove·
All of these "Swedes" and "Belgians" and "Dutchmen" committing murder and theft in Thailand lately have been Africans and Middle-Easterners with our passports. The time a European passport was enough to travel anywhere without worry will soon come to an end. It doesn't make sense for countries like Thailand to allow visa free travel from Belgium but not from Iraq, when the most violent Iraqis are 'Belgian' on paper. There will be an annoying intermediary period where it will be difficult to travel for everyone, until some institution creates an ethnicity passport that can be used by countries (or private areas, clubs, ...) unaffected by political correctness to allow high-trust groups to travel freely to their country, regardless of their -- by that time meaningless -- paper nationality. This has been the norm throughout history, by the way. Thousands of years of pattern recognition has given us a built in ethnicity-and-danger-scanner. We were able to replace it with passports for a few decades, which made ethnic profiling less visible, but it never went away and it's going to come back in full force. Everything regresses to the mean.
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Fostinius@Fostijn·
@koengodderis is aan het solliciteren voor een topjob bij de EU en zal België daarvoor uitverkopen... Mark my words...
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Koen Godderis
Koen Godderis@koengodderis·
Samen met Verhofstadt meest waardeloze premier ooit.
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ELVeeDeeBee
ELVeeDeeBee@LVeedeebee·
Wat een ongelooflijk narcistische clown is dat ventje toch
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Roach
Roach@R04ch·
@ILoveAustrali13 The winters are miserable but the feeling in summer when it's still sunny outside at 9pm is fantastic.
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Andreas Steno Larsen
Andreas Steno Larsen@AndreasSteno·
Gold and Copper are better plays than Silver (and have been for a little while) Too many specs in the Silver trade. Untradeable at the moment
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