• WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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      You’d think that an entities senior leadership and investors being populated with openly corrupt, anti-democratic, mentally-ill, psychopathic, megalomaniacal, fascists and pedophiles would be a deal breaker, but most of the political class across Liberal “democracies” don’t have a problem with it.

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    Responsible personnel?
    In a government?
    In this time, age and economy?

    Holy fuck. I must be dreaming.

    • TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
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      Pedro Sanchez is a capable prime minister of the ruling Spanish Socialist Worker’s Party. Unfortunately, his party and his family members are embroiled in scandals which tarnishes his legacy. But that’s not to say that Pedro isn’t corrupt himself, he just hadn’t been directly implicated.

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        I have yet to meet a single person from Spain who doesn’t despise him, even if they’re left wing

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          As an outsider, I kinda like him but hearing of the controversies surrounding him, it says a lot that he could be looking the other way even though he may not be directly involved.

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            That’s the thing though, the only people who like him are people outside of Spain. He has a 33% approval rating, he’s somehow even more unpopular in his country than Trump is in America. They really hate this guy over there.

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      Spanish government

      • is different government
      • in different timezone
      • founded in different year
      • and is a different economy

      I think you found a hack, actually.

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    I mean did any country think it was a one-way info faucet? Where do they think the Intel was coming from?

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      It’s an interesting point.

      I would assume, personally, given that the Biden admin and Trump I admin were staffed with actual serious people, that there were more guardrails and oversight and Alex Karp had to be better behaved in his business operations. The billionaires, however, are running the asylum now, and there are absolutely no guardrails.

      In 10-20 years, when Donald is gone and people feel safe to write books about what’s actually happening right now, it’s going to make for interesting and enlightening reading.

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      Look for work there? If you’re in the EU, you’d just come over and look for a rent spot

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            There are very different rules. Like worlds different.

            Comparing just Belgium and the Netherlands right next to each other. The Netherlands is quite doable if you find a job. Some automatic work visas and then residence based on that depending on origin country

            In Belgium literally no company in the country outside of IMEC and Deloitte will go through the extremely long visa sponsorship program (only digitalized in 2022 IIRC). It is pretty much only possible if you have family or a partner that already lives there. Even people studying there for 3-8 years have a few months to find a job or they are kicked out (in a bad job market compared to other countries also).

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            That site doesn’t address residency or visa requirements. But I can confirm, they are different depending on the country of origin and destination.

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      Shit ton of money and being prepared for huge taxes could help

      Edit: turns out the taxes are better than in other places

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    I’m jealous. Spain government doing everything right in the struggle against big tech dystopia, genocide, fascism. 🇪🇸

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    • Old days: “We need more files and papers and other stationery for our loyal employees to keep track of all of our data and information.”
    • Nowadays: “We need an international company of questionable ethics to keep track of all of our data and information.”
    • We’ve come a long way, baby. /s
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      At least they stopped using it.

      More than can be said about the current Finnish government