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um ministro alemão ganha 14 mil euros por mês... dormem no gabinete ou estão a esconder alguma coisa?

«The ministers do not have to pay rent on the accommodation, but must declare up to €221 a month "fringe benefit" on their tax returns for using the rooms.

Meanwhile, lawyers questioned whether ministers were legally allowed to move into their offices full time.»

Estão a fugir aos impostos, a direita (alemã ou de outro planeta) não falha.

Da forma que referes dou-te razão, um ministro tem de ter um bom vencimento devido à sua função.

Ou seja, não vão receber um subsídio por terem residência habitual em Mittenwald ou Oberstdorf. Mas outro já podem se for em Braga, Mogadouro, Miranda do Douro... (há pouco tempo até era aceite Paris).
 
A questão é porque razão é que um ministro alemão que ganha 14 mil euros por mês dorme num sofá ou inventa uma cozinha dentro de 20 m2?

O sistema capitalista é baseado na competição e eliminação total dos concorrentes de modo que os "bons salários" só atraem aldrabões e não propriamente uma estratégia construtiva/cooperativa.
 
O sistema capitalista é baseado na competição e eliminação total dos concorrentes de modo que os "bons salários" só atraem aldrabões e não propriamente uma estratégia construtiva/cooperativa.

Duvido um pouco que isso seja exclusivo do sistema capitalista.. Até as nossas cooperativas falhadas do passado, tiveram os seus "mandantes chefes" que pouco ou nada percebiam do negócio, só por serem gente do partido! Achas bem, achas justo para quem trabalha e gostaria de subir na carreira por mérito próprio?

É assim.. Penso que em todos os sistemas atuais, as empresas abrem portas remuneram quem entre com capital por um lado, e know-how por outro! A questão é aqui o know-how pode nem ter nada a ver com o negócio, mas com estratégia política do grupo na sua relação com os estados. Enfim, quantos políticos portugueses entram para multinacionais? Muitos e sem saber ler nem escrever, mas uma coisa sabem: conhecem os segredos de estado, as estratégias de governação e têm imensos contactos e ligações úteis!
 
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Não gosto de competir, desperdiças muita energia do processo criativo a tentar eliminar ou a evitar ser eliminado.

Muito pelo contrário! Sem competição, o processo criativo não se justifica, passa a ser um dispêndio de recursos. Mas também é verdade que num monopólio, acontece o mesmo, mas até aí a reengenharia tem sempre uma palavra a dizer.

Sei a que te referes.. uma empresa pequena, com produtos ou serviços de excelência, pode incomodar ou ser alvo de cobiça por uma maior. A empresa maior, pode vir com 2 estratégias:
- Agressiva: Controlar o mercado, com preços e contratos mais competivos;
- Menos agressiva: Oferecer uma proposta de aquisição da empresa pequena, para fechar portas.
 
Dois exemplos daquilo que eu considero degradante e que é o ambiente em quase todas as escolas de economia e do que nelas se ensina. O importante não são as ideias. :facepalm::facepalm:

Startup Lisboa: “O segredo não está nas ideias. O segredo está na equipa, na execução”

http://www.jornaldenegocios.pt/multimedia/videos/detalhe/vasconcelos_1.html

GetSocial: “Objectivo é sermos adquiridos daqui a 4, 5 anos” por milhões de dólares

http://www.jornaldenegocios.pt/multimedia/videos/detalhe/pedro_moura.html
 
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Depois do Durão Barroso, continua a campanha de fear-mongering:

Gordon Brown has warned his fellow Scots that a vote for independence would mean them losing their British state pension.

The former Prime Minister said leaving the UK would mean "the British pension stops, the national insurance fund that you're paying into is broken up. "

He said he did not believe the SNP administration's assertions that pensions would continue to be paid, pointing to questions over the value of North Sea oil revenues in the coming years.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pol...dence-means-losing-British-state-pension.html


Hipocrisia sionista: Sanções para os outros países: Justas! Sanções para Israel? Antissemitismo!

Binyamin Netanyahu has launched a swingeing attack on supporters of a boycott of Israel, accusing them of practising "antisemitism in a new garb", and urged the country's friends to "expose and outflank" them by emphasising its high-tech achievements and global economic appeal.

Addressing a conference of US Jewish organisations in Jerusalem, the Israeli prime minister said the international boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement was intended to lead to "the end of the Jewish state".

"Some supporters of the movement see it as a way to put pressure on Israel to end illegal settlements in the territories occupied in the 1967 war; others favour the creation of a single state that would dismantle Israel.

"I think the most eerie thing, the most disgraceful thing is to have people on the soil of Europe talking about the boycott of Jews," Netanyahu said. "In the past, antisemites boycotted Jewish businesses and today they call for the boycott of the Jewish state. And by the way, only the Jewish state.

"The founders of the BDS movement make their goals perfectly clear. They want to see the end of the Jewish state. They're quite explicit about it. And I think it's important that the boycotters must be exposed for what they are. They're classical antisemites in modern garb. And I think we have to fight them. It's time to delegitimise the delegitimisers."

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/18/israel-boycott-movement-antisemitic-netanyahu

Por fim, mais tambores de guerra para impedir a expansão da China:

Tokyo suggested that it would allow the US to bring nuclear weapons into Japanese territory in the event of a serious threat to its security.

In a briefing with lawmakers, Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida outlined conditions that would lead Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government to make exceptions to Japan’s longstanding posture against possessing, producing, or allowing nuclear weapons within the nation’s borders, Kyodo News reported.

Kishida said the Abe administration adheres to the policy of its predecessor: Whether or not Japan would "adamantly observe the (non-nuclear) principles despite threats to people's safety depends on the decision of the administration in power."

"The future cannot be determined in advance," Kishida said, echoing comments by former Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada of the current opposition Democratic Party of Japan. In 2010, Okada disclosed that Japan and the US had agreements during the Cold War era in which Tokyo would allow the US to bring nuclear-armed submarines into Japanese ports in an apparent violation of the non-nuclear policy. The agreement expired in the early 1990s, upon the end of the Cold War.

Abe said last month it was a “mistake” that previous administrations led by his Liberal Democratic Party avoided acknowledging secret US-Japan pacts that had been declassified in the United States.

Kishida’s comments come amid heightened tensions between Japan and China thanks to a heated territory dispute in the Pacific. Last week, US Secretary of State John Kerry met with Kishida to stress that the US will support Japan in the conflict.

http://rt.com/news/japan-nuclear-weapons-security-133/

Enfim, e assim vai o mundo com psicopatas a governar :facepalm:
 
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Pelo menos 13 mortos na Ucrânia. Mais uma guerra encoberta entre a UE/EUA e a Rússia. Quem paga são os cidadãos de um país à beira da falência.


Victoria Nuland (a tal da f**k the EU)





Segurança, democracia e prosperidade (vá-se lá saber em que foi gasto os 5 mil milhões). O mesmo bla bla do Iraque, Síria, Líbia e agora Ucrânia. Mesmo discurso, mesmo resultado: caos.
 
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Não telefones para a casa branca porque os telefones estão todos ocupados a coordenar a anarquia na parte ocidental do país...
 
Não telefones para a casa branca porque os telefones estão todos ocupados a coordenar a anarquia na parte ocidental do país...

Claro. Proxy wars são sempre conspiração.

Syria is now mainly a battlefield where Saudi Arabia and Iran are waging a proxy war, with devastating sectarian repercussions. It is doubtful the peace talks can be even convened, let alone produce results, without an implicit understanding between the two warring Gulf powers. While Saudi Arabia exercises considerable influence on Islamist rebels, Iran is crucial to Assad's survival.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/dec/15/saudia-arabia-iran-proxy-war-syria


A voice resembling that of Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland refers to the EU using a graphic swear word, in a conversation apparently with the US ambassador to Ukraine.

The US said Ms Nuland had "apologised for these reported comments".

The EU and US are involved in talks to end months of unrest in Ukraine.

Mass anti-government protests erupted in Ukraine in late November after President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign a far-reaching association and trade agreement with the EU - under heavy pressure from Moscow.

Russia has been widely accused of intervening in Ukraine, using its economic clout to persuade Mr Yanukovych to abandon closer ties with Brussels.

Russia has itself accused Washington and the EU of meddling in Ukraine.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26072281

Seguramente que o "interferir" nos assuntos da Ucrânia é enviar vinhos, chocolates e outros aperitivos.
 

A chamada original é mais esclarecedora.



Para a análise:

A conversation between a State Department official and the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine that was posted on YouTube revealed an embarrassing exchange on U.S. strategy for a political transition in that country, including a crude American swipe at the European Union.

The leaked conversation appeared certain to embarrass the United States and seemed designed to bolster charges - from Russia, among others - that the Ukrainian opposition is being manipulated by Washington, which President Barack Obama's administration strenuously disputes.

U.S. accusations that Russia helped publicize the taped conversation also threatened Washington's already tense relationship with Moscow.

The audio clip, which was posted on Tuesday but gained wide circulation on Thursday, appears to show the official, Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, weighing in on the make-up of the next Ukrainian government.

Nuland is heard telling U.S. Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt that she doesn't think Vitaly Klitschko, the boxer-turned-politician who is a main opposition leader, should be in a new government.

"So I don't think Klitsch (Klitschko) should go into the government," she said in the recording, which appeared to describe events that occurred in late January. "I don't think it's necessary. I don't think it's a good idea."

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/07/us-usa-ukraine-tape-idUSBREA1601G20140207

Ei, nada de stresses. Tudo é claro como água. O povo até escolhe os seus próprios governantes.

Sim, como na Itália, que já vai no terceiro primeiro-ministro não eleito. Democracia no seu melhor :D

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/17/w...aly-faces-another-unelected-premier.html?_r=0
 
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Japan’s trade deficit widened to a record in January as surging import costs weigh on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s campaign to drive a sustained recovery.

The shortfall of 2.79 trillion yen reported today by the Ministry of Finance in Tokyo was more than the 2.49 trillion yen median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey of 28 economists. Imports rose 25 percent from a year earlier and outbound shipments gained 9.5 percent.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...ns-to-record-as-import-costs-jump-on-yen.html
 
Na Ucrânia, "assinem ou morrem todos":

The Polish foreign minister has been filmed telling a protest leader that if the opposition did not sign up to a deal offered by Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych "you'll have the army. You will all be dead".

Radoslaw Sikorski, one of three European foreign ministers who brokered Friday's agreement to end the bloody standoff, was emerging from talks with opposition leaders when he issued the stark warning.

"If you don't support this [deal] you'll have martial law, you'll have the army. You will all be dead," he said, in comments that were captured on film by ITV News.

When asked if he had managed to convince the opposition, the minister, clearly frustrated, muttered: "I don't know."

(...)

The agreement, which calls for early presidential elections, the return of the 2004 constitution and the formation of a government of national unity, was the result of nearly 24 hours of non-stop shuttled diplomacy by the EU foreign ministers and a Russian government delegation headed by former ombudsman Vladimir Lukin.

“Good compromise for Ukraine. Gives peace a chance. Opens the way to reform and to Europe. Poland and EU support it,”Mr Sikorski posted on his Twitter page just before the signing ceremony.

Mr Yanukovych and the three opposition party leaders Arseny Yatsenyuk, Vitalty Klitchko, and Oleh Tyahnybok, finally signed at 4 PM.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...st-leaders-Sign-deal-or-you-will-all-die.html

A resposta óbvia a esta guerra proxy:

A Russian government official has revealed that Russia would be willing to fight a war over the Crimea region of Ukraine and protect the large Russian population and its military assets there.

"If Ukraine breaks apart, it will trigger a war," the unnamed official told the Financial Times.

"They will lose Crimea first [because] we will go in and protect [it], just as we did in Georgia," the official continued.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been publicly restrained about the Ukraine and sent Vladimir Lukin, a former diplomat and human rights commissioner, to Kiev as a mediator.

(...)

The Russian elite views Ukraine as part of the Soviet "sphere of influence" and sees the country as a potential bulwark against the growth of EU liberalisation.

"We will not allow Europe and the US to take Ukraine from us. The states [are] of the former Soviet Union, we are one family," a foreign policy official told the FT.

"They think Russia is still as weak as in the early 1990s but we are not."

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ukraine-crisis-russia-ready-go-war-over-crimea-1437398


Como tenho escrito, a melhor distração para os problemas económicos é a guerra. E a mesma contenção feita pela UE/EUA à Rússia também se aplica à China:

China is stepping up its training for a "short, sharp war" designed to seize the disputed Senkaku islands from Japan, according to the head of US naval intelligence in the Pacific.

Addressing a conference sponsored by the US Naval Institute in San Diego, California, Captain James Fannell said the recent Missing Action 2013 exercises were training for the invasion of the uninhabited archipelago, which China claims as its sovereign territory and refers to as the Diaoyutai Islands.

"We concluded that the [People's Liberation Army] has been given the new task to be able to conduct a short, sharp war to destroy Japanese forces in the East China Sea, following with what can only be expected as the seizure of the Senkakus or even a southern Ryukyu island," said Capt. Fannell, director of intelligence for the US Pacific Fleet.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...aining-for-short-sharp-war-against-Japan.html


O Bla Bla é sempre o mesmo: terrorismo

The Pentagon has begun a burst of spending in Africa, expanding its main base on the continent and investing in air facilities, flight services, telecommunications and electrical upgrades as the U.S. military deepens its footprint in a region with a rising threat of Islamist terrorism.

Hundreds of millions of dollars in expenditures, detailed in unclassified federal documents, demonstrate Africa's increasing importance to U.S. military and counter-terrorism operations as the war in Iraq has ended and American troops withdraw from Afghanistan.

By far the most significant expansion is occurring at Camp Lemonnier in the deeply impoverished nation of Djibouti, a sleepy backwater on the coast of the Gulf of Aden, just north of Somalia. The sprawling base, built out of a onetime outpost of the French Foreign Legion, has been the Pentagon's primary facility in Africa for a decade.

http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-usmilitary-africa-20131020,0,4805969.story


Contudo, e para os mais desatentos:

Chinese companies have pumped billions into Africa to secure access to natural resources, boosting countries' economies along the way. Ordinary citizens aren't reaping the benefits, though, and have become increasingly wary of the new investors.

(...)

China, Asia's economic superpower, is hungry for natural resources, energy, food and markets for its products. Africa can offer all of these things: about 40 percent of global reserves of natural resources, 60 percent of uncultivated agricultural land, a billion people with rising purchasing power and a potential army of low-wage workers.

http://www.spiegel.de/international...osts-economies-but-worries-many-a-934826.html

E assim, mais um dia de propaganda e desinformação governamental.
 
Nem é preciso chamar políticos de mentirosos. Eles próprios admitem (notícia de 2011 acerca da Grécia) :D

Amid the recent hysteria surrounding the finances of Greece, some promising news has gotten lost in the shuffle. The draconian austerity package pushed through by Athens last year has been remarkably effective in cutting the budget deficit -- slashing it from 15.4 percent of gross domestic product to 10.5 percent. Were Germany forced to make a similar reduction, it would require €125 billion in savings.

(...)

And Europe itself hasn't exactly been helping in recent days. Jean-Claude Juncker, the Luxembourg prime minister and head of the group of 17 euro-zone finance ministers, has come under fire for his handling of a confidential meeting held in his home country last Friday evening. After SPIEGEL ONLINE reported that the meeting was taking place, Juncker denied it outright -- increasing the already substantial uncertainty surrounding Greece.

"Denying the existence of a meeting which is taking place makes little sense," said Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert on Monday.

Juncker's denial was all the more consternating given that the SPIEGEL ONLINE report also cited German government sources that Greece was considering withdrawing from the euro zone. Athens promptly denied the report. But with Juncker's denial quickly proving to be inaccurate, the Greek denial was also called into question. The confusion resulted in a 2 percent drop in the euro-dollar exchange rate.

The Luxembourgian prime minister has also come under fire for a quote brought to light by the news agency DAPD. "When it becomes serious, you have to lie," Juncker reportedly said during a meeting in Brussels just before Easter. Explaining himself, Juncker said: "If you are pre-indicating possible decisions, you are fuelling speculation on the financial markets, throwing into misery mainly ordinary people whom we are trying to safeguard from this."

http://www.spiegel.de/international...e-needs-a-kind-of-marshall-plan-a-761723.html
 
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Os paladinos da Democracia (UE e EUA) lá patrocinaram mais um Golpe de Estado contra um presidente democraticamente eleito (há dois anos atrás). Na Ucrânia é o segundo em menos de dez anos. A democracia é boa, mas só quando produz os resultados que queremos.

Oligarcas tiraram o tapete a Ianukovich com receio de sanções da UE

Os homens mais ricos da Ucrânia são quem puxa os cordéis no país. Nos últimos dois dias abandonaram o Presidente.

http://www.publico.pt/mundo/noticia...anukovich-com-receio-de-sancoes-da-ue-1625727
 
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