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          UK, US? Stop pretending like Switzerland is somehow the only country where the rich can hide their wealth.

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            I know you swiss are notoriously humorless so I’ll let you in on the secret. That was a joke.

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              I’ve always heard that Germans are notoriously humorless. Never heard that about the Swiss.

              Then again, I’ve actually seen German comedians (funny ones). I’ve never heard of Swiss comedians.

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                It’s called subversion of expectations. People expected the answer to be The United States. Stating another country that is also known for harboring tax evaders instead of the US is funny.

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                  Yeah that only works if you would not state a country that everyone always claims to be the worst offender. Answering with US would have actually been funny.

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        I assume you’re alluding to the United States, though a little different than what this article is suggesting they’re actually in on the global corporate minimum tax rate deals, Biden backed it.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_minimum_corporate_tax_rate

        Still has to be ratified of course, and uh, easier said than done with congress the way it is at the moment.

        https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/global-tax-deal-risk-first-pillar-teeters-2023-06-16/

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          Yeah, the US would love for tiny tax havens like Malta or Jersey to ratify these tax treaties. Ireland had to be almost beaten up by the rest of the EU to stop cheating them out of tax money.

          So many companies, like Apple, were designing things in America, producing things in Asia, selling them around the world, and pretending a 100 person office in Dublin controlled everything. It was like the Mafia guy who owns nothing because his mom or his girlfriend or friends own a bunch of houses and businesses. It’s obviously fake.

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        I want to preface this comment to say that bolsonaro is the worst piece of trash that has ever walked in this country. I have to say this because, somehow, criticizing his party makes me a bolsonaro supporter.

        His party has been involved in multiple corruption scandals and and even when we ignore that, he has been governor of the most populous state and also minister of education here too, during those terms he accomplished absolutely nothing and has been a mediocre politician at best.

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          Oh, a fellow Brazilian moderate.

          I too am inside the political shrodinger’s box where my friends both call me communist and fascist at the same time.

          Hard to have critical reasoning these days.

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        not op, but neoliberal piece of shit doing neoliberal austerity policies wants to pretend to be progressive. and his ideas almost never work out.

        this is all talk most probably.

        we would be better off if he wasnt in charge of the economy.