Sounds really messed up. And it sounds like they have an unseemly agenda:
"For years we have needed a tax on remote workers," wrote Deutsche Bank strategist Luke Templeman. "Covid has just made it obvious."
I do support Deutsche Bank's stated aim of helping people who can't work from home, but who on earth will believe that this is actually the intent of these corrupt banks? Deutsche Bank was pushing 'refugees' just a few years back.
These people are working off insane ideas. They view the world as a MMO economy: the money supply is a water basin; government/devs pour money in to reward behaviors; and taxes/repair bills are simply a drain to balance inflation.
The only intent is more taxes, so they can pour more money in somewhere else. These are ruinous ideas in the real world, but the Deutsche bank executives will be happy as long as they rule it.
Sounds really messed up. And it sounds like they have an unseemly agenda:
I do support Deutsche Bank's stated aim of helping people who can't work from home, but who on earth will believe that this is actually the intent of these corrupt banks? Deutsche Bank was pushing 'refugees' just a few years back.
These people are working off insane ideas. They view the world as a MMO economy: the money supply is a water basin; government/devs pour money in to reward behaviors; and taxes/repair bills are simply a drain to balance inflation.
The only intent is more taxes, so they can pour more money in somewhere else. These are ruinous ideas in the real world, but the Deutsche bank executives will be happy as long as they rule it.
You're completely right. Worse, every MMO experiences runaway inflation until their whole credit system has to be reset... ... ...
This isn't an accident. They know what they are doing.
Now if only this reset was somehow a really big one, maybe even great...
The people making these decisions probably aren't Germans.
What they failed to do by force they appear to have achieved by coercion and judicious application of the religion of peace?
The symbols and the leaders change, but Germany’s maniacal urge to dominate lives on from generation to generation.
Allowing Germany to exist after 1918 and 1945 were the greatest mistakes of the 20th century.