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How markets feel right now.
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U.S. Embassy Lisbon@USEmbPortugal·
A Embaixada dos EUA em Lisboa está à procura de candidatos para o cargo de GSO Motorpool Chauffeur. Todos os requisitos do cargo encontram-se em erajobs.state.gov/dos-era/prt/va…. As candidaturas serão aceites até 13 de abril.
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Sam Eduardo.
Sam Eduardo.@sam_eduardo_pt·
"Portuguese in Portugal simply do not care about work" This is not only untrue, it's just pure ragebait for engagement. The country has a lot of flaws, but this ain't it. Like at all...
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🇵🇹 If you have ever dealt with any Portuguese business (and I have with many in my 5 years here) you know why Portuguese in Portugal simply do not care about work, some foreigners find that refreshing, but it results in a country where you can't find anyone to do work because nobody wants to work And when they do work, the work is generally bad, like imagine stepping into a time machine back to 1970s bad, they also can't follow the spec you agreed upon beforehand, and then when it's 60% done they disappear and ghost you When we did home renovatiom, you hire ppl, they arrive late at 9am (you agreed 8am), they then drive away to get materials, come back 11am, do actual work for an hour, then at 12noon announce they go for lunch, come back around 2.30pm, walk around a bit, do some work, and then leave early at 4pm It's not just construction workers, it's almost every interaction you have here with a Portuguese business, the quality is just low, the service non-existent or customer-hostile, and it's not the language, I speak fluent Portuguese, I'm respectful and friendly which is why I never ever had this amount of issues elsewhere in the world And I know it's not just my experience, it's everyone I know here, even Portuguese complain about Portuguese! It's not completely their fault though, the hostile tax system for both people and businesses literally gives you an incentive to never ever scale your business beyond I believe around €150,000/year, because you end up in a completely different category and tax tier that decimates you with more taxes and more bookkeeping So every business tries to stay small, and doesn't want more customers (how many times have I walked into a Portuguese cafe or shop and the staff or owner *sighed* "not another customer") Add decades of socialist governments that hand out free money to 50% of the country (and even the right wing parties here are socialist btw, they have to be or they don't get votes) and you don't have any incentive to work left Why work when you don't need to work? The majority of the young smart Portuguese people with actual ambitions understandably move elsewhere, because if there's no incentive to grow a business, there's also no jobs for them, and the whole thing becomes a vicious cycle of increasing poverty Which is why I said Portuguese in Portugal at the beginning of this tweet, because Portuguese outside of Portugal are ambitious, want to work, want to improve their lives! Bringing in lots of foreigners like me by the government as a way to pump money into the system, we spend a lot and it pays for the welfare, healthcare and retirements of Portuguese now, but it's not a structural solution (and we also instantly became the scapegoat for the government's decades of mismanagement) It'd be relatively easy to fix this though if people in Portugal would put on their thinking hat: 💡 Make Portugal a great place to start and run a business, model yourself after Singapore but with extremely low taxes (maybe 5-10%) for companies/startups and make it easy for them to hire (and fire) people, the money you lose in taxes you will get back in increased economic activity over time (but it will hurt for a little bit) Because even the foreigners who move here and start businesses get caught up in the reverse incentive spiral of Portugal: Why even work?

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@WaluigiGanda 13 thousand people are the cause of a country failure? Get a real opinion
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It is because of digital nomads like you that Portugal is falling apart. As a Portuguese, yes we do care about work, but the world of opportunities here is immensely scarce, and extremely underpaid in the most part. In a country ruled by gentrification where real estate is more
@levelsio@levelsio

🇵🇹 If you have ever dealt with any Portuguese business (and I have with many in my 5 years here) you know why Portuguese in Portugal simply do not care about work, some foreigners find that refreshing, but it results in a country where you can't find anyone to do work because nobody wants to work And when they do work, the work is generally bad, like imagine stepping into a time machine back to 1970s bad, they also can't follow the spec you agreed upon beforehand, and then when it's 60% done they disappear and ghost you When we did home renovatiom, you hire ppl, they arrive late at 9am (you agreed 8am), they then drive away to get materials, come back 11am, do actual work for an hour, then at 12noon announce they go for lunch, come back around 2.30pm, walk around a bit, do some work, and then leave early at 4pm It's not just construction workers, it's almost every interaction you have here with a Portuguese business, the quality is just low, the service non-existent or customer-hostile, and it's not the language, I speak fluent Portuguese, I'm respectful and friendly which is why I never ever had this amount of issues elsewhere in the world And I know it's not just my experience, it's everyone I know here, even Portuguese complain about Portuguese! It's not completely their fault though, the hostile tax system for both people and businesses literally gives you an incentive to never ever scale your business beyond I believe around €150,000/year, because you end up in a completely different category and tax tier that decimates you with more taxes and more bookkeeping So every business tries to stay small, and doesn't want more customers (how many times have I walked into a Portuguese cafe or shop and the staff or owner *sighed* "not another customer") Add decades of socialist governments that hand out free money to 50% of the country (and even the right wing parties here are socialist btw, they have to be or they don't get votes) and you don't have any incentive to work left Why work when you don't need to work? The majority of the young smart Portuguese people with actual ambitions understandably move elsewhere, because if there's no incentive to grow a business, there's also no jobs for them, and the whole thing becomes a vicious cycle of increasing poverty Which is why I said Portuguese in Portugal at the beginning of this tweet, because Portuguese outside of Portugal are ambitious, want to work, want to improve their lives! Bringing in lots of foreigners like me by the government as a way to pump money into the system, we spend a lot and it pays for the welfare, healthcare and retirements of Portuguese now, but it's not a structural solution (and we also instantly became the scapegoat for the government's decades of mismanagement) It'd be relatively easy to fix this though if people in Portugal would put on their thinking hat: 💡 Make Portugal a great place to start and run a business, model yourself after Singapore but with extremely low taxes (maybe 5-10%) for companies/startups and make it easy for them to hire (and fire) people, the money you lose in taxes you will get back in increased economic activity over time (but it will hurt for a little bit) Because even the foreigners who move here and start businesses get caught up in the reverse incentive spiral of Portugal: Why even work?

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@Cristiano_Lop3s @sam_eduardo_pt Existem vantagens em teres uma proxy account. Posso simplesmente dizer o que quero e explorar um mundo de outra forma. Existem motivos profissionais em causa. Nem quero construir reputação.
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@genejchan Your friend shay should give a clear view why he sold a trillion dollar fking company. You guys play too loud.
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Gene@genejchan·
Remember those days when some people thought Heights Capital fleeced us by paying $93/share for $IONQ because they got... ... warrants that are exercisable at $155/share? 🤣 Now it's crystal clear who was the master dealmaker in this case
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@Leo_Traydes best in what? You just a kid gambling. Why your advice matters?
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Leo
Leo@Leo_Traydes·
Some of the best companies in the world are on huge discounts right now 👀 $MSFT $META
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Isaac
Isaac@stockboildown·
$AMD killing me. To think I was up 132k a little over a month ago.
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
I am unironically considering flying to Spain and physically stopping them from euthanizing Noelia Castillo Ramos in less than 24 hours
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Pedro P.
Pedro P.@PedroBa60863528·
@levelsio O teu bónus Fiscal Vip está quase acabar , em breve vais para IRS igual a todos nós Portugueses.
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Snorri Páll
Snorri Páll@snorripall·
@skdh @nikitabier Yeah fuck that @nikitabier - agree with Sabine here. I am here for global content and have zero interest in building up my profile for German audience. And x becomes useless very fast for me if you start pushing local content to me. Location != locale
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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Daniel Lopes
Daniel Lopes@Daniel8Lopes·
@AfonsoB58222225 cala-te crl, mas qual não há casas? Tens mais casas vazias do que gente a precisar de casa, tens fundos a construir a torto e a direito e o valor continua a subir. Achas que mais iniciativa privada vai ajudar a resolver? Imagina ter a sonae como senhorio. Enfim...
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@NapierHolland @Gonzohall like it's hard for citizens to pay up 38% taxes on a 40k salary while creating jobs in a why opex industry while someone arround the world decides to hop in a plane from a visa to pay litle to no taxes. I can be wrong didn't though too much about it
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@NapierHolland @Gonzohall Employee overhead is dificult yh. But the core idea that digital nomads bring an leverage benifit to a contry is real only if the contry doesn´t make it unfair to its own citizens to compete with foreigners, which is hard to manage in a old and burocratic country, hope it changes
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Gonçalo Hall
Gonçalo Hall@Gonzohall·
People asked me a lot since my recent articles... "Why do you hate Portugal"? I don't.. I love Portugal. That's why I struggle when I see the biggest opportunity we had in recent history being poorly managed and wasted. I am from Lisbon and believe it or not when I was studying in the center of Lisbon, it was a ghost town from 7pm onwards. The headlines on the news were: "What can we do to bring residents back to Lisbon?" Everyone was leaving to Oeiras, Cascais, Sintra... Lisbon was dangerous after 8pm. So many buildings were falling apart and abandoned. Then 2 magical things happened... Remote work was normalised and we saw a tourism boom. Remote work means that for the first time Portugal lifestyle was accessible to people who can make their income anywhere in the world and spend in Portugal. Tourism means abundance of "easy" money. I was involved in the creation of the Portuguese Digital Nomad Visa and saw the opportunity with the past government. But the reality is that Portugal made an "all-in" in the tourism sector. On the easy money. On the industry that can change when the wind changes. Portugal also never built a proper government infrastructure to support the amount of visitors and immigrants. In a world of AI, it can still take up to 3-4 years to get a permission to build. In a world of AI, it can still take 2 years to get a resident permit. In a world of AI, Portugal seems to be left behind, again. The irony is that for the first time in 500 years Portugal is attractive to global citizens, and just like 500 years ago, I feel we will waste this big opportunity. Meanwhile, some of the most interesting people in the world now live in Portugal and I get to meet them when I visit home. Imagine if we integrated all this incredible talent in our economy... Imagine we allowed them to be useful to Portugal... Imagine if Portugal was friendly to open and manage a business... Imagine...
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NOVA PORTUGAL
NOVA PORTUGAL@NVPORTUGAL·
#Économie : Le Portugal 🇵🇹 et la Chine 🇨🇳 envisagent une collaboration dans le domaine de la construction automobile ! L'ambassadeur chinois affirme que "le Portugal possède des avantages uniques dans la production de pièces et les énergies renouvelables" theportugalnews.com/fr/nouvelles/2…
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