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Around the world, western countries want to raise their taxes because governments think rich people are not paying enough.
But did you know that some groups are pushing politicians to take away your freedom and raise your taxes even more?

In this video, Andrew will speak about working at the OECD and explain hard work’s values.

00:00 Start
00:34 OECD
01:50 Why work at the OECD
02:42 How do you get a job at the OECD?
03:40 Salaries and Benefits
04:20 Elon Musk
05:11 What is Hard Work and What is Its Value for Success?

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29 COMMENTS

  1. Why not look at the law and who the income tax applies to rather than leaving to go live somewhere else to avoid a tax one doesn't owe? Who must file and pay according to title 26? "Any resident of the United States or a State."
    Title 26 Definitions:
    "United States" means District of Columbia
    "State" means District of Columbia

  2. Focus on the big picture. In the past, markets have bounced back regardless of how deep or how long the downturn was. Historically most of the market's best days have come during these periods. I'm a long term investor and "Auto-DCA" irrespective of price and chills

  3. In order to fulfill the <promise of Bitcoin, it needs to be decentralized. The commission has refused, despite many pleas over many years, to provide regulatory guidance about how our rules apply to crypto-assets, so some of the responsibility for the lack of LEGAL and Regulatory clarity lies at our doorstep" Hester Peirce US SEC commissioner, since he likes to quote people from the SEC Having too many miners in a state or a country leads to a centralized point of failure. Keep up the good work, Ok well the short term volatility has been going on for a year. What’s really going on? Last years rally was cut pretty short, and it’s been struggling since then, and actually more volatile than normal. So big money, the real big money can’t jump in, they can’t. They got to wait for regulation. It’s an election year so chances are we don’t see regulation till after the mid terms. You also won’t get a spot etf till after regulation. So probably in 2023. People will front run the regulation, to an extent and dump it before it comes out. But why are we range locked? Cause all that money sidelines doesn’t want the price going up. They use the derivative market to control the price, so when they do buy they will get what they consider is a fair price. Will go up and down but I don’t expect a breakout just sticking between 35-50k. Some risk to the upside but not much in this macro environment. Remember when everyone was saying April will be great? Well we are ants and they are the boot. This year will be about expanding the derivative market, improving liquidity, and setting up a crypto sector. This is the worst possible time in history to invest as so many don't back up their crypto assets. More emphasis should be put into day trading as it is less affected by the unpredictable nature of the market. I have made over 14 btc with 3.08 btc from day trading with Antoine Thiago Signal in few weeks, this is one of the best medium to backup your assets incase it goes bearish. You can reach Antoine on ͲeIєɠɾαm👉@Antoine_Thiago20

  4. I was a student in France many years ago and applied like crazy at the OECD and dreamt of all those perks and basically being on french holiday all year long but it all went in smoke, clearly it's tough as hell to get accepted, and the same applies to the other ''friends and acquaintances'' organisations such as the UN, OPEC, UNESCO, diplomatic missions…etc

  5. GCC nations, India, Bangladesh, Africa, and south east asia is the best when doing business,. Super cheap labour, low taxes, super low labour benefits. In short, good money.

    But most of all their government allows it. You'll be earning money while your workers will have little to no rights. All is well.

  6. Brilliant commentary today! Very entertaining! Bringing a little humour to an otherwise very unfunny situation. Since the employees of the OECD seem so closely linked to the French, I do wonder if they recall the events of 1789 in France, and what happened to those folks who thought themselves the elites making rules for "the common man".

  7. We're living in a time of representation without taxation. Most of the taxes passed by these politicians, do not apply to most of the voters, so of course they get a lot of support.

  8. Those buzzwords make Me want to vomit: "diversity", "equality", "inclusion".
    "Diversity" is such a broad term. And a self-contradiction in the connotation that they hint at: racial diversity is only possible in racial segregation. Once races intermingle – and that's exactly what the so-called "elites" want, as illustrated by their rampant propaganda of miscegenation. Besides, miscegenation is inevitable in so-called "diverse" (meaning, artificial, racially diverse) environments.

    "Equality". There's no equality in Nature, note should it be elsewhere. A beautiful person isn't the equal of an ugly one. An intelligent person isn't the equal of the daft one. A strong person isn't the equal of the weak one. An innocent person isn't the equal of the morally corrupt one. A refined person isn't the equal of a crude, uncouth one. The only thing that can somewhat offset the superiority of one over the other in a certain sense – is the redeeming qualities of the latter the make the latter superior to the former in other ways.

    The sole demographic that would understandably crave inclusion – are those excluded. But to crave to and deserve aren't synonymous.
    The use of these buzzwords in the way the globalist vermin likes to use them, to manipulate the fabric of society and to hamper its progress – is an evil in itself.

  9. I was banned off linked In. For making a few comments. About personal freedom in the workplace. The comment they choose to ban me for was about the covid-19 vaccine mandates.
    Because of corporations trying to violate personal decisions regarding medical choices.
    Forcing employees to take the covid vaccine through corporate pressuring and the threat of firing people over not getting it.
    The comment I made was perfectly legal and respectful. But the network company had a political narrative they were pushing and my comment must have struck at the nerve of someone with money to silence freedom of speech.
    I lost my professional profile. That I used as an online resume. That kept track of my work history.
    It’s not just that they pay zero taxes.
    Governments and corporations often conspire to push society into certain financial directions or choices. Thereby removing freedom and personal financial decisions.
    Freedom is not just about financial or economic independence. It is also about personal choices. In todays societies around the world. Many countries or their states. Have been lurching towards healthcare mandates. Using a crisis as an economic tool for selfish financial enrichment.
    Honestly I think there is a lot of work necessary to right this world. From the continual onslaught of shrewd encroachments upon liberty independence and prosperity.

  10. You know i keep reading about a lot of people grabbing multi-digit income in investments every month, even in these crazy days in the market, and fluctuations in prices,any pointers on how to make substantial progress in income? I would appreciate. The cost of living at this time is getting really high. I really need good ways to increase my finance??😫

  11. If the OECD and other private/public groups and world 'leaders' were serious about fairness and equality in taxation, and stopping all the offshore tax 'evasion' and 'cheating',, they'd be screaming bloody murder about Monaco and Dubai. But funny how their not even in the OECD's gun sights. Nope, it's just us plebs.

  12. I'm so glad Andrew is starting to go for the jugular on these rich, corrupt, "international" orgs. UN, WTO, OCED– all scumbags living rent free with a staff of slaves in the countries they keep poor.

  13. Even in EU Government ORGANISATIONS like EASA ( EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY )THE PERM STAFF PAY ZERO Taxes and most of staff is lazy

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