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Fact

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  1. This seems unfair. If someone has money, the government wants it. Is this sound tax policy or just government greed? Will it pass the next step? Dutch Lawmakers Approve a 36% Tax on Unrealized Crypto, Stock, and Bond Gains https://www.imidaily.com/europe/dutch-lawmakers-approve-a-36-tax-on-unrealized-crypto-stock-and-bond-gains/ The Dutch House of Representatives on Thursday voted to pass the Actual Return in Box 3 Act (Wet werkelijk rendement box 3), a reform that will tax residents at a flat rate of 36% on the actual returns they earn from savings and investments, effective January 1, 2028. The bill replaces a system that taxed investment income based on assumed returns, a framework the Dutch Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional in a series of decisions beginning in December 2021.
  2. Why can't supporters of the Democrats provide a coherent reply? Please provide evidence to support your post.
  3. Mark Kelly has the personality of a wet dishrag and lacks charisma.
  4. The Democrats see themselves as heroes.
  5. AOC has more ambition than talent. She is skilled at social media, but that is her only strength. She is like Bernie Sanders, but with boobs.
  6. Would you post the same comment if AOC had an (R) next to her name? I think not.
  7. Europe often engages in discussions but fails to take meaningful action.
  8. This is meant to destroy the political opposition to the ruling class.
  9. At some point, the public will rise up in a revolt.
  10. Voting ID requirements vary depending on the country and even sometimes within regions of a country. Let’s break it down carefully. What do other countries require to vote? I asked AI. Canada In federal elections, you do need ID, but it’s quite flexible. You can provide: A government-issued photo ID with your name and address (e.g., driver’s license, passport) or Two pieces of ID that prove your name and address (e.g., utility bill + bank statement). If you don’t have ID, you can still vote by declaring your identity and address in writing and getting someone to vouch for you. Bottom line: Yes, ID is required in some form, but Canada allows alternatives if you don’t have standard ID. Europe Europe is not uniform — each country sets its own rules: France: Must show official photo ID (passport, national ID card). Germany: No ID needed for some elections if you are registered; local authorities verify your registration at the polling station. UK: Starting in 2024, voter ID will be required in England, Scotland, and Wales for in-person voting; acceptable forms include a passport or driving license. Northern Ireland has different rules. Nordic countries (Sweden, Finland, Denmark): Usually just registration checks; some may require ID if voting in person. Eastern Europe: Countries like Poland and Hungary generally require a government-issued ID at the polling station.
  11. The last time I voted, I was asked for my name and address, but no ID was required. I wondered what prevents anyone from using someone else's name and address.
  12. https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/22/text (b) Documentary proof of United States citizenship.—As used in this Act, the term ‘documentary proof of United States citizenship’ means, with respect to an applicant for voter registration, any of the following: “(1) A form of identification issued consistent with the requirements of the REAL ID Act of 2005 that indicates the applicant is a citizen of the United States.
  13. Well, she is a BU, I mean, learing center grad.
  14. “(1) A form of identification issued consistent with the requirements of the REAL ID Act of 2005 that indicates the applicant is a citizen of the United States. https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/22/text
  15. Why is the man wearing a puffy jacket?
  16. Slavery ended in 1865. The KKK has pretty much been destroyed. Who exactly is being hostile to Asians?
  17. Michael Beckley and Hal Brands are misguided in their views. The critics of Trump are either silenced or living in fear, and voting rights have been compromised. Right? This reflects the absurd level of discourse that the left considers serious thought.
  18. Can you picture yourself sitting next to this individual on a long flight? Bring a mask.
  19. If the man with the knife attacked someone, as claimed, he got what he deserved.
  20. Roid rage? He looks like the type of person who hangs out in Nana.
  21. Yes, the book discusses Putin and his dictatorial tendencies, as well as his alleged involvement in the 2016 election. I can imagine the left-leaning commentators on this site reacting strongly to chapter 14, which focuses on the media's role in distorting voters' perceptions.
  22. You need to stop being so smug and arrogant. Based on your posts, it seems you don’t truly understand the topic. Bye Felicia

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