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[QUOTE=DrPoon;2630290]I must disagree with this characterization of the USA. There is no opportunity here except for crony capitalists who have government contracts. There is tons of violence and the threat of high rates of imprisonment that it is not a safe country to live in.
There is no more manufacturing base. Nothing is made here anymore except fast food with chemicals and genetic modifications that cause Americans to get fat and lazy and that the majority will be homeless soon due to the housing shortage and high rents.[/QUOTE]Easy fix, stay away from the big cities, don't buy brand new cars and the newest iPhone, save like an immigrant, invest like the lovechild of Warren Buffet and a Vietnamese Poker player. Millionaire in 10 years easy.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2630270]That would be proper, localized restrictions where they're needed. Cost-benefit would favor restrictions in a large city in Saxony such as Dresden over a blanket lockdown that also covers a small city like Kaiserslautern near the Black Forest.[/QUOTE]What about large rich Bavaria? Rather than internet, just ask or listen German politics telling about dramatic situation. Like for bicycle, real field is way more reliable than internet. More than 100000 deaths from covid in Germany and their Winter will be complicated and they already understood.
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[QUOTE=Maxime;2630063]LOL.
Indeed, they extended the validness of Antigen Schnelltest to 24 hours instead of 6 hours (question still is if only the timestamp of Entrance in club is used, or (also) the time you are leaving the club? But ok.
For multi day stay in Germany you not only need more testing, but also might need to fill in the registration form when entering Germany (depending on where you coming from).
So in clubs, etc 2 G+ is required, during most other (leisure and culture) activities you need 2 G, only at some business activities, 3 G will still be ok.[/QUOTE]Interesting thread. Only people defending their big ego's and nothing about factual info?
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[QUOTE=Maxime;2630462]Interesting thread. Only people defending their big ego's and nothing about factual info?[/QUOTE]You got it perfectly right. And severe cases of mental illnesses.
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[QUOTE=Maxime;2630462]Interesting thread. Only people defending their big ego's and nothing about factual info?[/QUOTE]Internet is talking here. According to internet followers, almost fine in Germany, when more than 60000 new cases daily, so why do they ask for 2 G and even + for everything now, even for restaurants, maybe hotels? When health minister told: Germans will be vaccinated, recovered or dead at the end of Winter, when OMS tell now about around only 40% efficiency versus delta and third dose needed after only 5 months, not anymore 6. Despite vaccine, but situation is turning to same panic than 1 year ago.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2630201]... I self loved last night to a nice film by Charity Crawford.....[/QUOTE]No escorts in your neck of the woods?
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2630359]Easy fix, stay away from the big cities, don't buy brand new cars and the newest iPhone, save like an immigrant, invest like the lovechild of Warren Buffet and a Vietnamese Poker player. Millionaire in 10 years easy.[/QUOTE]There are no jobs in small cities which is why people in the USA move to the big cities and drive up rents and cause homelessness and drug use.
In a small city the only job would be to work at a prive prison which is low pay and then in a small city you will be subject to very active traffic police giving tickets for not signaling 500 feet prior to turning, 5 mph over speed limit, etc.
No one can afford new cars basically even those who buy them usually get them reposessed and also there is a chip shortage so probably will never even get produced until 2023.
And with the deflation there is no way a saver will become a millionaire since the huge deflation will make saved money worthless in a few years. Really the only way to become rich is only open to already millionaires. Which they buy multi unit subsidized apartment complexes and rent them out to people on subsidized housing (guaranteed rent) and allow drug dealers and violence to occur at the apartment complex to earn high profits: this is called a slumlord which is what the entire USA has essentially become: a slum.
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[QUOTE=Turgid;2630540]No escorts in your neck of the woods?[/QUOTE]Don't monger in the States. Normal girls only.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2630625]Don't monger in the States. Normal girls only.[/QUOTE]Ample supplies right Mr. Larry Nassar?
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[QUOTE=DrPoon;2630615]There are no jobs in small cities which is why people in the USA move to the big cities and drive up rents and cause homelessness and drug use.
In a small city the only job would be to work at a prive prison which is low pay and then in a small city you will be subject to very active traffic police giving tickets for not signaling 500 feet prior to turning, 5 mph over speed limit, etc.
No one can afford new cars basically even those who buy them usually get them reposessed and also there is a chip shortage so probably will never even get produced until 2023.
And with the deflation there is no way a saver will become a millionaire since the huge deflation will make saved money worthless in a few years. Really the only way to become rich is only open to already millionaires. Which they buy multi unit subsidized apartment complexes and rent them out to people on subsidized housing (guaranteed rent) and allow drug dealers and violence to occur at the apartment complex to earn high profits: this is called a slumlord which is what the entire USA has essentially become: a slum.[/QUOTE]You sure about all of that? Prior to covid, I worked in rural cities for several years and the quality of life was pretty good for many. The average American's not trying to get to millionaire status nor do they need to do so. Outside of New England and the west coast, you can live fairly adequately with a household income of 100 K per year. That's a household with 2 early-career teachers. Teacher plus nurse? That's a 125-150 K household. 2000 sq foot homes in these small towns can be had for under $250 K, much more affordable than the suburbs and cities. These same people are driving around $50 K F150's. And that's a pretty conservative income. Fast forward a decade and these become $150 K households. Those are the types of households that start to acquire toys like boats and go on semiannual beach holidays. They're not taking families of four across the globe, but most have no desire to do so. Their lives aren't extravagant but pretty comfortable.
Garnering wealth in the US is still easy relative to most other nations. It's the people who make poor decisions like taking on $600 car payments with full coverage insurance and an oversized home with an equally oversized mortgage that prevent themselves from acquiring any wealth.
Inflation-Deflation is a problem for sure, but that will be a world problem if it persists and is not a short term supply chain problem. Predicting the future of the value of the dollar, Euro, or any other fiat currency seems to be too much speculation for anyone to really know with any certainty.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2630243]Say a country like Norway, other Scandinavians, or even Netherlands. Great standard of living in a small population. But nations like that are 3 trick ponies with low ceilings. They operate well in their cute little spheres but will never independently be world superpowers.[/QUOTE]But only because of the small internal market and startup climate issues related to payment, as I already alluded to (American startups gets far better pay and have access to a larger market on the get go). As soon as you look at innovation indexes, the Scandinavian countries alongside Netherlands are the most innovative countries per capita globally. But of course countries with 5-6 million people can't be world leaders in every industry. There is not enough manpower for that. That's why the EU was formed. Even if there are still major hurdles involved with that. Like language barriers especially.
Even most of the IT tech we have today are from these countries (plus Germany, Belgium or UK). No matter how much you think it is from USA or east Asia. Touch screen (Atmel), wireless communication (Nordic semiconductors and Ericsson / Nokia), lithography (AMSL), chip architecture (imec), processor architecture (ARM), optics (Carl Zeiss), search engines (Fast) the CD (Philips) etc etc are all the backbones of the IT industry today. And its not from the software hub of silicon Valley where every idiot is paid 1 million usd a year.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2630428]What about large rich Bavaria? Rather than internet, just ask or listen German politics telling about dramatic situation. Like for bicycle, real field is way more reliable than internet. More than 100000 deaths from covid in Germany and their Winter will be complicated and they already understood.[/QUOTE]Yeah, there's fairly large city in Bavaria named Munich, ever heard of it?
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At least the Nuremberg Code is still standing strong in the days of Covid and 2 G regulations, while people are getting the option of losing their jobs, or becoming subjects of trial medicine mRNA drugs.
[URL]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Code[/URL]
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Meanwhile FDA just spent 108 days approving a 329 000 page long document by Pfizer, and has delivered it to a federal judge asking for this information to be kept secret for 55 years, until November 2076.
When the EU paralamentarians asked to attain this information, they were sent 7 pages of mainly censor marked materials.
Pfizer has 0 responsibility for the side effects of the vaccine.
And the fools haven't even heard of the Biderman Report from 1956.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2630625]Don't monger in the States. Normal girls only.[/QUOTE]I know what you mean, back in the day when I used to date normal girls, Racquel Darrian was my choice.