Even if there are a couple of errors (I couldn't find any), the assessment is pretty much correct for a Brazilian who - after 4 decades - gave up on waiting for the chicken flight to turn into rocket bloom. For me, the complaints seem more like the usual "that hurts my ideology or bias, so it's must be wrong, and a single/couple of errors confirms my feeling".
@AxleExpediting8 күн бұрын
Everything is legal until you get caught
@서민재-m9r9 күн бұрын
이거밖에 democratic socialism 방법이 없어. socialism costs money.
@luigimathews10079 күн бұрын
There is one but. US sourced income is taxed at the source. Can you explain how Apple and other big ones get out of that? Corruption at the highest level?
@artixano-c5v12 күн бұрын
Mate I don't know who you are or why this video was suggested to me. But you must live in another reality than I do. At 11:17 you claim that people "people in brazil spend 1501 hours on year on average attempting to keep up with regulations and pay their taxes". For those of us that live in reality, meanwhile, between 1500 and 2000 hours is how many hours people generally spend per year working. This just shows that you are totally disconnected from reality.
@LoobyWhyte-k5c13 күн бұрын
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@NextFuckingLevel14 күн бұрын
But despite all this benefits and rich, the population growth keep decreasing
@NextFuckingLevel14 күн бұрын
1. Norway population is comparably small 2. The government success on profitting the oil price
@VidarLund-k5q22 күн бұрын
It's actually close to $1,9 trillion now, December 2024.
@stephenkneller931823 күн бұрын
Both China and Vietnam saw growth after rejecting the Stalinesque central governed economy, and allowing for capitalism. That is the antithesis of the Soviet economy outside Lenin’s NEP.
@bubbatheslasherfan200824 күн бұрын
When will you make another video? Your channel is very interesting
@JurijPopotnig26 күн бұрын
Why would I need this video? KZbin?
@Lakshya_Plays_MinecraftАй бұрын
Saying socialism can never work is wild
@estudiantes68Ай бұрын
If you think Argentina is poor, you've never been in Argentina.
@td-ty9lcАй бұрын
Anyone else look this up on KZbin just to see the comments
@JayH-d9sАй бұрын
Norwegian here, living in the US. As of late 2024 the fund is now up to $350,000 per citizen. NEVER giving up my Norwegian passport.
@_1jayАй бұрын
first time I realized that large wealth funds might not always want the development of deflationary tech
@marguritetheodore2194Ай бұрын
From experience, the easiest way to launder money is through buying stocks or crypto using an FA. They don't really ask questions as they're more interested in your money and when the payouts starts coming, its clean money. Funny thing is that you even get to still make a lot of profit on that money if you use a good one.
@Kortneylove-1Ай бұрын
💯💯
@kevingood-r3nАй бұрын
Nice... This makes a lot of sense... I've been considering going into this stock thing for some time now but not for the reasons you mentioned... Heard its a nice way to make some extra funds... How do you get a good F.A and how expensive are they...
@marguritetheodore2194Ай бұрын
I don't judge man lol. You should start by looking out for those with strong records. Also make sure the person is registered. Personally, I use Marie, Kelly Matwick. She's not so popular but you might have heard of her. And from my experience, they're usually way cheaper than you would expect
@MandyLukeАй бұрын
LMAO
@Bethel485Ай бұрын
small world. Met this lady at our country club weeks ago. Had to go to her page to confirm that i wasn't mistaken. really small world
@dougdouglas2112Ай бұрын
Good documentary, very informative and insightful 👍🇺🇲
@jeffdavis4151Ай бұрын
YOU HAVE TO MAKE IT FIRST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@lukaswilhelm9290Ай бұрын
Basically communism/socialism for USSR/Russia was like taking steroids, it boost their economy by mass industrialization and rapid militarization guided by central planning but the same central planning was very inefficient to the point it quicky stagnating in 1980s
@gustavo042Ай бұрын
The Soviet economy was dependent on the US
@freedomworks3976Ай бұрын
How anyone could ever think socialism could work is beyond me
@wojciechkoska3515Ай бұрын
2nd largest, yes, successful not really.
@Wolf29977Ай бұрын
I have 5k in my bank account.
@Thomas-yo2zu2 ай бұрын
it isn’t called money laundering because “it makes money appear clean” it’s because al capone mostly used litteral laundromats to “launder” his money.
@carbonfe2 ай бұрын
Salt Lake City Utah at the 8:00 mark
@АндрійКовальчук-о8ч2 ай бұрын
There are a lot historical mistakes. There are was few famines in USSR plus crimes (like Holodomor or the same politics against Kazakhs) covered like a famine. Romania was under German influence before Great war, which wasn't Western county but had later alliance with USSR (Molotov Ribbentrop pact). Later Romania was under USSR influence. USSR occupied territory of Azerbaijan territory, as it was independent.
@WagesOfDestruction2 ай бұрын
Tzarisr Russia was a rich economy in world terms.
@ronaldbayne14312 ай бұрын
Excellent resume of what happens in an urban based society where it sees money as the most pressing necessity. It forgets human needs and response times, totally ignored by transient political groups and large industrial consortiums. Such short sightedness is a shame but a current disease. Many thanks. Rmb5*
@luisduron27222 ай бұрын
2024
@gutsandgrittv50762 ай бұрын
Is pension possible as a self employed person?
@y.g.13132 ай бұрын
Well, so typical for keyboard worriers on KZbin, You missed the elephant in the room: 1986 drastic drop in oil prices was consequence of US pressuring Saudi Arabia to increase production, depressed prices and then destroy the Soviet Union, that was the goal, that's how it was done! By that time traitor Gorbachev was already in charge, so he brought American plan to completion.
@fengshui21512 ай бұрын
the philippines has a new law. while unconstitutional, it authorizes authorities to look into bank accounts.
@JamesCampbell-b1w2 ай бұрын
Jimmy Reid, And Left Wing Communism, The RED CLYDESIDE, And Demarcation, That's What Ruined The Clyde Shipyards,🏴🏴☠🏴
@plargyle2 ай бұрын
Can you elaborate more on the impact of Ethereum 2.0?
@csuryavanshi59762 ай бұрын
If you have millions, you would not need any advice from these podcasters 😂
@MichaelB14882 ай бұрын
The solution for oil problems is simple. Germany did it with its 4 year plans and South Africa did it when it was cut off from the world. It’s called Coal. With coal you can make oil and so much oil that over half of the German war effort during the Second World War was powered by synthetic oil produced from coal. Poland could have manufactured all the synthetic oil that the Warsaw Pact needed from the very same coal fields that Germany did during the Second World War. The Soviet Union could have simply converted coal into oil. I bit more expensive perhaps but it does the job.
@GusBrunson2 ай бұрын
Oh, what a tough competition! On one hand, you have the Brazilian elites, with absolutely no project of a country. They much rater cultivate coffee , soybeans and cows and then spend their “export dollars” in vacations in Ibiza and imported luxury Italian cars. And on the other hand, you’ve got these laughably one-sided videos that couldn’t balance an argument if their life depended on it. Hard to say which is worse, but I guess mediocrity does love company!
@fabiofaria42432 ай бұрын
You guys are a bunch of idiots who do not know what you are talking about. Brazil has mastered the tropics, meaning by that that Brazil learned how to put the tropics to work for it and not against it, and because Brazil is a tropical country it can produce three different crops of the same culture per year. Take the example of soy, which was not a tropical culture but a temperate culture. Brazil developed soy varieties that could be grown in the tropics, and for the past two hundred years the United States have always been the biggest soy producer and exporter on Earth, followed by Argentina and by China. Now Brazil produces alone more than these three countries put together but ten years from now it will be producing the double of what those three countries produce together. We have succeeded in developing wheat varieties which can be grown in the tropics too, and in a matter of a few years more, Brazil will be beating all the traditional wheat producers on Earth. Brazil is rapidtly increasing its corn production, its rice production, Brazil is already the number one in the production sugar, cocoa and coffee (the revenue Brazil obtains with the coffee business is equivalent to the revenue the Americans obtain with soy), and we are the biggest exporters of animal protein, and fruits, etc. Brazil has become self-sufficient in energy, being the biggerst hydroelectricity producer in the West and second in the world (second to China, but soon we will be producing more hydroelectricity than China), we are becoming every day bigger and bigger in the production of solar energy and in wind energy, and in oil and we are the only country producing green hydrogen. Our hydrogen is produced with hydroelectricity or solar or wind energy, all of them renewable and non-pollutant. Brazil is building two transcontinental roads and two transcontinental railways linking Brazil to 6 ports in the Pacific (3 in Chile and 3 in Peru), and Brazil is crisscrossing the country with new railways and roads, and is building new waterways. Brazil has built the third biggest aviation industry in the world, and our aircraft is much appreciated throughout the world. Brazil design and builds its own conventional diesel/electric submarines and nuclear submarines, and it operates 2 nuclear power plants. And Brazil built the biggest particles accelerator in the Southern hemisphere and has just concluded the most modern bio security lab in the planet, and is one of the 10 countries on Earth in the production of higher mathematics and scientific papers. And we will double our GDP in the next 10 years and will double it again in the other subsequent 10 years. So, there is nothing wrong with Brazil, much to the contrary. What is fundamentally wrong is the lack of honesty from you guys.
@delawrenceblue69362 ай бұрын
Nice documentary 👌
@Kathy-e1w2 ай бұрын
How will this work with the future cashless society or digital currency . . . . . I think I'll just do my clothes in a regular wash machine with no money left in the pockets . . . . . . 😮
@Kathy-e1w2 ай бұрын
I miss the part on what kind of detergent , I assume perfume and dye free to start and then . . . . . . I missed something . . . . . ?
@SuperGlotta2 ай бұрын
Another bullshit the most richer country of the world… common stop you ignorance n please search before you talk shit !
@TERRY-n6e2 ай бұрын
This guy must work for the Biden family
@danielkhong19802 ай бұрын
Thank for for teaching us how to launder money 🤔
@ronoftroy2 ай бұрын
Lol - I just interpret this as "All methods of laundering have been covered/attempted. Don't try it!" ;)
@humble_integrity3 ай бұрын
japan is not rich, they have the biggest debt in the world. japan relied heavily on the us and the korean war to get back on their feet. vietnam was much more resilient didn't rely on the us at all.
@zaharizahariev3 ай бұрын
The bureaucracy took over and the parasites multiplied exponentially. The same thing is happening real time in the EU and the American empire.