Wednesday, April 06, 2022

Wisdom of the Crowd - New Issues

 

1. Are the current ministers in LHL's cabinet competent?
2. Are the current ministers in LHL's cabinet honest?
3. Are the current ministers taking care of the welfare of the citizens?

Vote in
https://tklcloud.com/Crowd2/vote.aspx

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

17 Monckton Road, Templestowe VIC 3106 MELBOURNE
Sold $2,650,000 on 19 Jun 2021
Distance To CBD: 18.76 km
Land Size: 5000 m2

4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and 3 parking spaces.

This property was bought by a Singaporean couple in their 30s. The wife(a vet) is due to give birth to their first child and will be born there with auto Australian citizenship. They love Australia.

Anonymous said...

How Can a Country Have No Income Tax?

Alaska is a major oil producer, so roughly 90% of its revenue comes from the oil and gas industry.

In fact, Alaska even shares its oil money with its residents through a permanent fund. A family of four living in the state receives roughly $20,000 per year.


Nevada, on the other hand, doesn’t have much in the way of natural resources, but it generates enough revenue from tourism to support its government without an income tax.
Countries With No Income Taxes

THE BAHAMAS (Countries with no income tax like the Bahamas and Maldives fund their governments in the same way. Since they bring in plenty of money from tourism, they can allow residents to live there tax-free)



BAHRAIN (Bahrain was one of the first states in the Persian Gulf to discover oil on its lands. This oil discovery has allowed it to become one of the wealthiest nations in the world – and one of the handfuls of countries with no income tax.)

It’s also fairly easy to live there.


BRUNEI (This tiny Sultanate on the Malaysian island of Borneo also has enough oil wealth to forego income tax.)

CAYMAN ISLANDS (Like the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands’ scenic beaches draw in enough tourists to keep its government afloat without the need for income tax.)


KUWAIT (Like many of the Gulf countries on this list, Kuwait doesn’t need to levy an income tax thanks to its large oil industry.
It’s also one of the most expat-friendly countries in the world.)


MALDIVES (Imagine living in an over-water bungalow without paying a dime in income tax.
You can technically do that in the Maldives, a small island country in the Indian Ocean.
Thanks to its plentiful – and expensive – resorts, the Maldives doesn’t see much need for an income tax.)


MONACO (Monaco’s status as one of the world’s best countries with no taxes has made it into a playground for the European elite.
This gorgeous country on the French Riviera is safe and luxurious, yet it charges its residents and citizens a total of zero income tax.)


NAURU


OMAN


Cayman Islands (Like the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands’ scenic beaches draw in enough tourists to keep its government afloat without the need for income tax.)




Anonymous said...

Boon Lay knife attack.

4 young lives were destroyed.

2 families living in trauma.

Schools only teach the young how to pass exams? The rich were predominately brought up by maids, while the poor were too preoccupied with how to make ends meet to make time for their children who are thrown into the deep end to either swim or die?

Anonymous said...

Look around. Society is filled with attractive, highly engineered versions which looks real.

Stores featured manniquins with exaggerated breasts and hips to sell clothes.

Advertisements are created with a combination of ideal lighting. photoshopped and professional make-up.

Social media makes more likes and praises to target views and make it more enticing.

Porn sites stimulate scenes at a rate that is not possible in real life.

News articles exaggerate write-ups for greater businesses.

What is real in this modern world anymore as humans are also prone to fall for exaggerated versions of reality?

Anonymous said...

One of the most common sentences you hear nowadays- " There are more barrack-room lawyers than

men/women action politicians."

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