Nah, you have this guy to thank for that:elmagicochrisg wrote:And our corrupt quasi non-existing government does nothing about it. I swear, Belgium must be the laughing stock of the world by now...

But your waffles kick ass.
Nah, you have this guy to thank for that:elmagicochrisg wrote:And our corrupt quasi non-existing government does nothing about it. I swear, Belgium must be the laughing stock of the world by now...

Touché...Ack wrote:Nah, you have this guy to thank for that:elmagicochrisg wrote:And our corrupt quasi non-existing government does nothing about it. I swear, Belgium must be the laughing stock of the world by now...
But your waffles kick ass.

What is this "Belgium" you speak of? Is it THIS Belgium?elmagicochrisg wrote:That's EXACTLY what happened here in Belgium. Buy our electricity from Suez France because those green fuckers (politicians) wanted to cut down the electricity coming from our nuclear power plants. Prices have gone up like you wouldn't believe. We now have the most expensive electricity in Europe mainland. Suez is mafia I tell you...General_Norris wrote:"We are going to close down those evil nuclear power plants"
Translation from politiquese:
"We are going to buy our electricity from France"
Sad, but very true.
And our corrupt quasi non-existing government does nothing about it. I swear, Belgium must be the laughing stock of the world by now...
I'm sure Suez France must've paid a few corrupt spanish politicians a shitload of money to try and get this thing pushed through in your country too...
It is for tourists, not for the people that live here...Ack wrote:Truthfully though elmagicochrisg, Belgium is one of the few other countries I've ever visited, but I found it to be quite nice.


Damn dude, that's quite a story. I know it doesn't help at all, but I'm sorry you're in this situation. I'm just really surprised that your renter's laws are so messed up. It's pretty shocking.elmagicochrisg wrote:Shit, where did that all come from?...
So you were a landlord? This is one of the risks of being a landlord. This is why you have to screen people and check their credit, etc. Yeah, you have to be able to afford the hit if you have to evict someone or repair the damage that they did. It's not an easy business.elmagicochrisg wrote:For example, I tried to lease a small apartment in Ostend where I live. I took a €50.000 loan and paid €20.000 in cash (all the money I had) to buy it. Now the idea was to pay the loan with the rent I got from the apartment. Impossible so it seems. I had 3 people in it in 3 years time. All of them failed to understand you have to pay to rent a place once you're in it.
In the US, self-employed people have to pay 6% extra in FICA (Social Security). Otherwise, I think their tax rate is the same which is a sliding scale based on your income/investments. This chart seems accurate:elmagicochrisg wrote: I looked into becoming independent also. Self employed people pay 50 percent taxes on what they make, more or less. That's right, 50 friggin' percent!... I think in the US it's less than 25 percent max. So again, try to be an entrepreneur and you're fucked.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.