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>G'Mornin' Anons… Another Day at the Office.
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>Morning, frenz
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>>21995902, >>21995910, >>21995919 @elonmusk It was almost fatal
hagaetc.eth
@hagaetc
So I tried to build a tech company from Norway and here’s what happened:
Two years of building without almost any money/funding, better part of a year without salary
Raise VC and become one of Norway’s first unicorns
Face unrealized gains wealth tax bill of many x my annual net salary. ofc the company is loss making and all the investors have preference shares so I can’t take out any money.
Call out publicly that this does not make sense. Independent of level, taxation needs to happen when you actually make money.
I move to Switzerland because no politician cares/listens.
I still don’t get any tangible and sensible answers to my criticism of unrealized gains tax, BUT I do get put up on the “wall of shame” at the socialist parties offices…
I’m Norwegian and I love Norway but the socialist politicians are taking the country down a dark path. It’s a real life Atlas Shrugged.
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Here’s how insane things have gotten in Norway:
The Socialist Party has a “wall of shame” in their office with “rich people who have left Norway” - due to the outrageous taxes they’re now being charged.
Who do you find on that wall?
Startup founders like @hagaetc - who was
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>@elonmusk It was almost fatal
Alex Svanevik 🐧
@ASvanevik
Here’s how insane things have gotten in Norway:
The Socialist Party has a “wall of shame” in their office with “rich people who have left Norway” - due to the outrageous taxes they’re now being charged.
Who do you find on that wall?
Startup founders like @hagaetc
who was forced to leave the country because he was paying ALL of his income (!!) in taxes.
When the Soviet Union is becoming the role model of your country, time to GTFO.
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>Attention anons
>C_A has been flying in goons since the election ended
>The fight is a long way from being over…
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>Here’s how insane things have gotten in Norway:
>Worked with a sales rep who came to America in the 90's from Norway, to get away from regressive taxation so he could build wealth for his children.
Wonder who is their vote counting vendor?
Norway: Online voting to facilitate democratic participation for citizens
Norwegians use TIVI online voting for anywhere, anytime voting on localreferendums
Norway 2021 Election Voting Equipment
Based on the provided search results, there is no specific information on the voting equipment used in the 2021 Norwegian parliamentary election. However, Norway uses a paper-based voting system, where voters mark their choices on a ballot paper.
According to the Norwegian Election Authority (Valgtilsynet), the voting system used in Norway is a party-list proportional representation system, where voters select a party list and the seats are allocated based on the national vote share. The ballots are counted manually or electronically, depending on the municipality.
In the 2021 election, Norway used a combination of manualand electronic counting methods. Some municipalities used electronic counting machines,while others used manual counting. The electronic counting machines were used in larger municipalities, while smaller municipalities relied on manual counting.
It’s worth noting that Norway has a tradition of using paper ballots and manual counting, and there is no widespread use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) or direct-recording electronic (DRE) systems. The emphasis is on transparency, audibility, and verifiability of the voting process.
Here is a summary of the voting equipment used in the 2021 Norwegian parliamentary election:
Paper ballots: Voters mark their choices on paper ballots.
Manual counting: Some municipalities used manual counting, where ballots are counted by hand.
Electronic counting machines: Larger municipalities used electronic counting machines to speed up the counting process.
No information is available on specific vendors or manufacturers of the voting equipment used in the 2021 election. Norway’s focus is on ensuring the integrity and transparency of the electoral process, rather than relying on proprietary voting systems.