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Cake day: July 17th, 2023

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  • I know you wrote \s, but:

    • It is more probable that pedestrians jump into a store and buy something which is more tax income for the state.

    • People will walk more and there will be less particles in the air. Less sick days means less expenses for health insurers and more work hours for employers.

    • Property value will increase

    Not ideal for middle and lower class… But most of the profits never are!



  • Those are two different sentences. One is that attack makes him sad, the other one is that Germany needs to protect itself against terrorism. The idea that this implies this was a islamist attack is highly speculative.

    The certainty of which is currently unsupported by the fact that the very next sentence in the article is

    Nancy Faeser, the interior minister, on Friday called for a thorough investigation into the attack. “If the investigations reveal an Islamist motive, this would be a further confirmation of the great danger posed by Islamist acts of violence,” she said.

    The german interior minister being a mixture of Homeland security and the DOJ. So shouldn’t we rather take her comment at value than the two sentences from the finance minister?








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    3 months ago

    Ich hab bei einem Termin den ich online bekommen habe, gesagt bekommen, dass es ein Onlineportal gibt und man mir ein Account anlegen würde. Ich meinte das sei nicht nötig, da ich ja schon einen habe weswegen ich schließlich hier sei. Und dann kam trotzdem 3 Tage später 2 Briefe mit meinem Nutzername und meinem Passwort, das gegen meinen Willen resetet wurde.








  • It’s quite weird actually: You vote for a party and a local candidate. The local candidate get’s into parlament directly while the rest of parlament is filled proportionally to the general cast vote if they manage to get over 5% of the votes (this does not apply to direct winning candidates or recognized minority representing parties). With parliament resizing to accomodate for at least your direct candidates to represent your percentage. Which always made me wonder, if everyone votes for just Party A’s direct candidates, but they get 0% of the general vote, would all other parties then have to get infinite extra positions? That would result in an infinitely big parliament, which basically means every citizen is now in parliament, and kinda get’s around the fight over universal basic income, right?