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txtdaritaxpayer
txtdaritaxpayer@txtdaritaxpayer·
FUN FACT⚠️ Anggota DPR Indonesia pnya rasio gaji trhdp GDP per capita TERTINGGI KE-2 SEDUNIA stlah Filipina! 🤯🤯 Gaji DPR = 14,7 kali GDP per kapita Indonesia🤑💸 Gmana kl kita ngide: Gaji DPR diset max 5x GDP per kapita? Biar mereka jg concern naikin kesejahteraan warganya
Ricky Ho@rickyho_1989

This chart is a brutal reflection of why public frustration toward political elites in many emerging markets continues intensifying because it shows that Indonesian lawmakers are compensated at levels that look extraordinarily disconnected from the underlying economic reality faced by the average citizen, with parliament salary reaching roughly 14.7x GDP per capita, among the highest ratios globally and second only to the Philippines in this dataset, despite Indonesia still remaining a country where purchasing power remains relatively weak, informal employment is massive, public service quality remains uneven, infrastructure bottlenecks persist, legal enforcement often feels inconsistent, and upward economic mobility for large parts of the population remains structurally difficult. And this is precisely why charts like this become politically toxic because citizens naturally begin asking a very simple question: what exactly are taxpayers receiving in return? In high-income countries, lawmakers may also earn very large nominal salaries, but those economies simultaneously generate far stronger productivity, higher institutional quality, better healthcare systems, stronger education outcomes, more efficient bureaucracy, higher legal predictability, and materially better public goods overall, meaning political compensation exists within a much larger and wealthier economic ecosystem. But in Indonesia, the optics become far more uncomfortable because the political class increasingly appears capable of extracting upper-middle-class or even developed-market lifestyles from an economy that still struggles to generate broad-based prosperity for much of the population itself. And perhaps the harshest part is that compensation alone is probably not even the real issue. The real issue is performance. Citizens are generally willing to tolerate highly compensated leaders if the country visibly becomes richer, more efficient, more meritocratic, less corrupt, and economically stronger over time. But when corruption scandals remain persistent, policymaking appears inconsistent, infrastructure projects repeatedly face rent-seeking concerns, and wealth creation remains concentrated among political insiders, conglomerates, and connected elites, high political compensation begins looking less like professionalization and more like institutionalized extraction. Importantly, this also helps explain why anti-elite sentiment, populism, and distrust toward institutions continue rising globally because once the gap between elite living standards and ordinary household realities becomes too visible, citizens increasingly stop believing the system operates primarily for collective national advancement and instead begin viewing politics as a mechanism for self-enrichment among those already close to power. Ultimately, this chart reflects something much deeper than salary levels alone because it exposes the uncomfortable reality that in many emerging markets, the political class often succeeds in upgrading its own prosperity far faster than the nation it supposedly represents, and over time that divergence itself becomes corrosive to institutional trust, social cohesion, and long-term political legitimacy.

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kenapa sih… keramas tuh capek bgt… kayak… harus keramas dua kali… keramas… bilas… keramas lagi… bilas lagi… pake conditioner… bilas lagi… pake hair mask… bilas lagi… ngehandukin… nyisir… pake hair tonic… vit rambut… ngeringin… DEYMNNN BELUM KERAMAS AJA UDAH CAPEK
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NGIKIK🤭
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Selamat pagi Indonesia
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piee@noopiieeeeee·
isi koran 1998 Apakah anak sekolah SD, SMP dan SMA sekarang masih ada pelajaran sejarah?
yowie@Yaka_sulistya

@AndisBoga @noopiieeeeee Aku bayangin, di sekolah sekolah gimana anak punya motivasi belajar yang bagus jika didinding kelasnya ditempel wajah pemimpin ini.

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Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹
WATCH OUT INDONESIA. The US is putting massive pressure on Indonesia right now as part of its desperate plan to contain China. The goal? Turn Indonesia into a US client state that helps enforce an extended blockade around the Malacca Strait >> choking off China’s main energy lifeline. We’re already seeing the signs: a flood of new hit pieces on the Prabowo government popping up everywhere. Polymarket (that classic US psyop betting tool) is suddenly running projections on regime change. Western-controlled media outlets are sliding into DMs with Brian Berletic and myself, fishing for angles >> because we were among the few who called out the last color revolution attempt and exposed the Soros/NED funding networks behind the 2025 unrests. This is coordinated. There’s a clear plan to destabilize Indonesia and flip it fully into the Western camp. Don’t be surprised when your feeds (including X) get flooded with more and more negative coverage of the Indonesian government >> “authoritarian,” “corrupt,” “unstable,” the usual script. Indonesia is too important: biggest Muslim country, strategic geography, resources, and balancing act between powers. The US doesn’t like that independence. They want control over those sea lanes for any future Taiwan or South China Sea showdown. Stay vigilant, Indonesia. Separate real domestic issues from foreign-funded chaos. The hybrid war playbook is in full swing >> info ops, NGOs, media smears, and political pressure. Don’t let them turn your country into the next pawn.
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M I R Z A@mhikmatyar·
Suku Korowai di Papua baru “ditemukan” dunia sekitar tahun 1970-an. Sebelum itu? Mereka hidup tanpa tahu ada peradaban lain di luar hutan mereka. Rumah mereka dibangun di atas pohon, ketinggian sampai 50 meter, setara gedung 15 lantai. Populasinya sekitar 4.000 orang. Bahasa mereka unik, nggak mirip suku Papua mana pun. Di antara jutaan manusia yang scroll medsos sekarang, ada ribuan orang yang hidupnya masih seperti ini. Dan mereka baik-baik saja.
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unmag@unmagnetism

quote twit ini dengan fakta tentang suku2 di indonesia yg jarang diketahui orang

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cozy 🕷️
cozy 🕷️@cozyaltruis·
Kenapa pemimpin negara boleh lansia, tapi kerja corporate 30an dianggap ngga produktif? Dan kenapa ngelamar kerja harus pake SKCK? sedangkan banyak pejabat negara aja mantan napi
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