A história dos Batista não é uma história de “volta por cima”. É uma história de impunidade sistêmica.
A imprensa brasileira e internacional devem tomar muito cuidado com a normalização da corrupção e da impunidade.
@LucasGo08693119@dantedenner@clarionrox 3.3 milhões foram liberados, do dinheiro que eu pago de imposto e sou fodido toda vez que emito uma porra de uma nota, e você vem defender político vagabundo que fica vendendo livrinho de plano pra otario, vai se fuder seu merda
@tanpukunokami No Brasil temos alíquotas absurdas de imposto sobre propriedade, consumo e renda. No final somos apenas escravos de uma elite do governo
@Annemary1313@MedicoLiberdade A maioria são estudos coortes e bem especificos, por ex: uso de ISRS e patologia cardíaca congenita. O ideal seria você se consultar com o seu psiquiatra que lhe deu o diagnóstico de depressao e discutir o tratamento com ele. Qdo não temos todos os dados, consideramos o RxB
> O salário MÉDIO de juízes em 2025 foi de R$ 99 mil.
> 1 a cada 4 juízes recebeu R$ 1 milhão em penduricalhos.
> Tribunais pagaram R$ 11 bilhões acima do teto para seus membros.
Esse é o país que aumentou 30 impostos nos últimos anos em nome da "justiça social".
@chesspoof@Variety A Brazilian hotel security guard would never engage in conversation with any guest of the most expensive hotel in São Paulo, unless specifically instructed to do so.
The Battle Cry Of St Patrick | History's Greatest Prayer
This 1500 year old prayer is arguably the greatest in all church history outside of the Bible itself. As it is St Patrick's weekend and he was the one who wrote it, why not exalt the glory of God and trample on all manner of wickedness with this daily confession?
Unrealized gains tax for Gen-Z:
You buy a Pokémon card for $50.
Someone offers you $500 for it. You say no. You love that card. You're keeping it.
The government says: "Cool, but that card is worth $500 now. You owe us $100 in taxes."
You: "…I didn't sell it."
Government: "Don't care. Pay up."
You don't have $100 lying around. So you're forced to sell the card you love just to pay a tax on money you never received.
Next month? That card drops back to $50.
Your card is gone. Your money is gone. And the government shrugs.
That's a wealth tax on unrealized gains. They don't pay you back the tax...
Now picture this.
Your mom calls you crying. She has to sell the house she raised you in. Not because she can't afford it. She's lived there 30 years. It's paid off.
But some website says it's worth more now and the government says she owes $15,000 she doesn't have.
So she sells your childhood home. The kitchen where she made you breakfast. The doorframe where she marked your height every birthday.
Gone.
To pay a tax on money that was never real.
Now picture the opposite.
Your dad put everything into his small business. For 20 years he built it from nothing. One year the business is "valued" at $2 million on paper. He owes a massive tax bill. He empties his savings. Sells his truck. Borrows money. Pays it.
Next year the market crashes. His business is worth $200,000.
He lost everything to pay a tax on a number that doesn't exist anymore.
Does the government give him his money back?
No.
Does the government give him his truck back?
No.
Does the government care?
No.
They sold this idea as "taxing billionaires." But billionaires have armies of lawyers, offshore accounts, and trusts. They'll be fine.
You know who won't be fine? Your mom. Your dad. Your neighbor with a small business. The farmer down the road who's had the same land for four generations and now has to sell it because dirt got expensive.
You're not taxing wealth. You're taxing people for owning things.
It's like getting a parking ticket for a car you might drive somewhere someday.
They want you to own nothing and be happy. To fund the fraud, waste and abuse of the welfare state they created.
There is enough money. More tax isn't needed. It's all a lie. But you've been gaslit into believing this is a rich vs poor debate.
I hope you understand what's at stake.