General Electile Dysfunction: an election that lasts longer than 4 days is a serious medical problem

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Qat

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Nov 3, 2015
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Is that not illegal?
No, it depends on what arrangements you make with the employer.

It practically is my private car for all purposes, I just don't own it and pump gas / have repairs etc. on a company card. The company leases its car fleet.

It's basically part of my payment, but benefits both sides regarding taxes n stuff.
So it's not really uncommon to do it this way here.

However, as employee you should still make a calculation whether it makes sense for you. My cost of living go down considerably, but at the same time, if I got the value of this package as normal payment, my pension contributions would be higher, which benefits me when I retire.

So if you don't drive privately, just take a normal pay rise.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Jul 22, 2015
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I don't think many of us outside the US would choose to have firearms available like they do, and take the death toll and the police militarization that inevitably goes with it.

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I'd suggest you look into America's shocking levels of poverty before you blame guns for their murder rates. Police militarization isn't uniquely American either, so that's definitely a false equivalence.
 

John Lee Pettimore

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May 18, 2021
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I disagree. I think, like most countries, America is good.
America is awesome, but they've fucked themselves through arrogance, short-sighted greed, and complacency.

They are going to experience some serious political violence over the next decade or so because of what the GOP has become, too. For real.

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BeardOfKnowledge

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Jul 22, 2015
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No, it depends on what arrangements you make with the employer.

It practically is my private car for all purposes, I just don't own it and pump gas / have repairs etc. on a company card. The company leases its car fleet.

It's basically part of my payment, but benefits both sides regarding taxes n stuff.
So it's not really uncommon to do it this way here.

However, as employee you should still make a calculation whether it makes sense for you. My cost of living go down considerably, but at the same time, if I got the value of this package as normal payment, my pension contributions would be higher, which benefits me when I retire.

So if you don't drive privately, just take a normal pay rise.
So you aren't required to pay income tax on a company provided vehicle you're using for pleasure in Germany?
 

John Lee Pettimore

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I'd suggest you look into America's shocking levels of poverty before you blame guns for their murder rates. Police militarization isn't uniquely American either, so that's definitely a false equivalence.
No issue as complex as murder rates is boiled down to one simple fix alone. Gun culture, the lack of a first-world social safety net, corporate-pushed pharmaceutical heroin epidemic, income and wealth inequality, the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow, ghettoisation policies of overcrowding and food deserts, anti-intellectual culture, all of that and much more forms an interconnected system with the result that they kill each other at bizarrely higher rates than any of their First World contemporaries do.

But snap your fingers and remove the millions and millions of cheap, easily available handguns off the streets and out of the homes - make the gun situation more like it is in Europe or Oceania - and they will still be a comparatively more violent society because of all of the other stuff, but all of a sudden the murder rate will plummet.

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BeardOfKnowledge

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Jul 22, 2015
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No issue as complex as murder rates is boiled down to one simple fix alone. Gun culture, the lack of a first-world social safety net, corporate-pushed pharmaceutical heroin epidemic, income and wealth inequality, the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow, ghettoisation policies of overcrowding and food deserts, anti-intellectual culture, all of that and much more forms an interconnected system with the result that they kill each other at bizarrely higher rates than any of their First World contemporaries do.

But snap your fingers and remove the millions and millions of cheap, easily available handguns off the streets and out of the homes - make the gun situation more like it is in Europe or Oceania - and they will still be a comparatively more violent society because of all of the other stuff, but all of a sudden the murder rate will plummet.

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That sentiment is demonstrably false.
 

John Lee Pettimore

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May 18, 2021
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That sentiment is demonstrably false.
Okay, so impulse murders, domestic murders, gang murders and suicides don't rise when there is one gun per person and it's basically a free-for-all, as opposed to when there's one gun for every ten people and efforts are made to keep guns out of violent and mentally unstable people's hands.

Okay. Righto then.

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