@tiagopita Quando espreito os "trending em portugal" até dá aflição: no dia em que a humanidade voltou lua, em portugal os assuntos trending eram jogadores de futebol uns e inúteis de reality shows que nem conheço. E é sempre assim, todos os dias, futebol e celebridades.
@Emmanuel_DaCruz@al_antdp Se a AT quisesse copia do contrato bastava criar no portal das finanças um mecanismo para o anexar aos contratos registados. No máximo 2 horas de trabalho a um programador.
@Nirvana_Sup@al_antdp O contrato mantêm-se ativo e sujeito aos respectivos impostos enquanto não for comunicado cessado pelo senhorio. As declarações do senhorio não servem para nada, são uma idiotice de formalidade duplicada para justificar a existência de alguns tachos.
@Malaghetto74 ..introduz a informação no sistema e lá fica por semanas até alguém passar os olhos. É um estado de balbúrdia, disfuncionalidade e desinteresse inexplicável.
@Malaghetto74 Eu descobri recentemente que a PSP agora usa um sistema de tickets tipo apoio ao cliente da MEO para receber informação temporalmente sensível. A coisa mais louca que existe. Uma pessoa vai lá reportar um crime e dizer onde está o criminoso, um agente que não tem acesso a nada..
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@tiagopita@GoncaloAguiar Quem paga impostos o que precisa fazer é perguntar "será que o país merece a nossa presença?". Cada vez mais isto está melhor para criminosos e preguiçosos e mais dificil para quem trabalhar pada bancar tudo.
@euromaximal An example of what they caused: you have medical doctors working on public hospitals getting paid almost the same hourly value a house cleaner is charging. A construction worker will today actually earn more than many doctors with mandatory 6 years university courses.
@euromaximal It's not that rents are high- infact they are cheap by euro standard- but the Portuguese economy has been trapped by socialists for decades and it's just made everyone poorer.
You have high abusive taxes and burocracy on everything and anti-entrpreneur media. A complete mess.
@ecommerceshares European: No point in doing innovation in Europe because any higher reward you get from accepting high risk will get taxed to oblivion followed by stupid business breaking regulations.
Europeans continue to vote for burocrats who promise freebies and deliver nothing.
@REALmfmorgado@SICNoticias Quem olha para o gráfico à primeira vista pensa que está ali uma grande diferença... depois nota que são apenas 2% - insignificante no dia a dia do contribuinte.
154 Palestinian terrorists and murderers released in the hostage deal are now staying at a 5-star Cairo hotel together with dozens of clueless European tourists
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What the CEO killing should make people realize is there are a segment of people in our society that will absolutely celebrate the death of you and your family if you happen to be part of the wrong class, have the wrong job, or belong to the wrong identity group. These people are focused in academia, the media, and a few other industries dominated by the far-left.
There is a dehumanization element to it. A health insurance executive didn’t commit a crime that would justify seeing them as evil, but that’s how they view him because they don’t like the current system. And among the far-left, being part of the system they hate justifies anything you do to him.
But it doesn’t end with health insurance CEOs. That logic will expand to millions of other Americans.
A politician opposes green new deal legislation? Evil.
A landlord evicts someone for not paying rent? Evil.
A man steps in and defends others under attack from an actual criminal on a subway? Evil.
You’re a cop? Evil.
You’re an Israeli? Evil
You served in the military? Evil.
There is no limiting principle here. If you’re part of a system they don’t agree with, they will justify violence against you. That’s what the weekly pro-terror marches in NYC are really about. And people better start to recognize it because the mainstreaming of that view is absolutely a threat to a future America that protects individual rights and economic freedom.