Los Goya and impuestos “paid in Spain”: the new religion of those who live in the BOE


These Monday mornings Broncano, Joaquin Reyesa professional humorist, he said that he pays his bills in Spain, “not like those mierdecillas who go to their golden jaw”.

Here’s how to decide if your pants are worn. I assume this is to make the message easier to understand.

Entiendo que lo de la jaula de oro says it for him youtubers Spaniards who travel to Andorra to pay less tax.

What I don’t understand is that Andorra has a “golden cage”. If so many young Spaniards wandered there because they think the country is socialist Spain, right?

I am not commenting that on public television, funded by public money, Spanish citizens are called “mierdecillas” for moving to another country.

When the ministers and the Prime Minister do it, they don’t do it as humorists!

The case of Joaquín Reyes is interesting.

Much of the car was launched in the private sector, which is a bit tricky given that this private sector has been in the private sector for quite some time. But his fame comes from his work in the public sector. Essentially Muchachada Nui (La 2).

Reyes is now working on his new project for the La 2 program He approached in history, historical panel show produced by Mediacrest for public television.

The filmography also includes many titles Spanish movie, Three more things, Elite body, time left, Los Futbolísimos, New for my wife y La Navidad en sus manosamong others.

There is not much to add to what everyone in the world knows about the public funding of Spanish cinema. 80% of Spanish films don’t make 10,000 euros in cash.

This 50% does not apply to €1,000.

So the money that the state sends to Spanish cinema is, in practice, a public salary with which the government buys actors so that they can declare them as themselves. Luis Tosar:

“This year, the Goyas were going to touch on issues like the genocide in Gaza, the war in Ukraine, or ICE.”

It is clear that this public money is needed by actors to deal with topics that are not relevant in the Spanish context, but are required of those who directly judge the lives of Spaniards.

1. Corruption Pedro Sánchezon mujer Begoña Gómez and the rest of the socialist government, for example.

2. 46 deaths of Adamuza due to non-maintenance of railway infrastructure.

3. Or proceedings on the money that financed the personal property of yerno z Sabiniano Gomez.

4. Or allegations of sexual violence against a former national police number.

5. Or the destruction of the food market in exchange for votes in Congress of individual deputies who live to pretend they don’t understand the law of supply and demand.

This is exactly what the public buys and what allows them to suspect that when an actor, humorist or Spanish presenter says something, he is hypocritical rather than sincere.

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Por lo que sea, as he says Gabriel Ruffianyou usually have a direct relationship between the support for fees “paid in Spain” and the amount of your income, which is based on the public assumption.

More personal dependence of this public assumption, I mostly support the idea that the Ministry of Hacienda will know once the end of the world was.

“I am very patriotic”, say these professional planes to those who pay to live in the whole state of goodness.

Man, nay, friend: he that is a patriot is thy neighbor, it destroys you and your sector.

As he says Philmore A. Mellows in

“It’s money for sanitation and transport,” they say.

Clear. But also for movies from the cinema that you don’t know. Buy Pedro Sánchez’s stay in Moncloa. And for the corruption of the socialist government.

And for you, you also participated and were part of the problem.

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The thing remains when you know that the TV program in which Joaquín Reyes said it, David Broncanowhich RTVE will renew for 31.5 million euros based on a minimum audience size.

Coincidentally, three million euros is the same amount you need Mariano Barbacid continue to investigate pancreatic cancer.

This is a topic and many people have said it. But it is a coincidence that both candidates make so much and represent so much demagoguery.

This data also matches the reports he published ABCthat Jose Manuel Bernabéthe manager of the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas Carlos III (el CNIO), “is trying to convince the employees of this public fund to testify against Mariano Barbacid”.

The thesis of the article is that the CNIO manager wants Anti-corruption and Barbacid.

O sea, black Spain, the public, in all its cainita splendor. “How unfortunate it would be to ask for money for cancer screenings when we have so many Broncanos to buy!”.

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Este martes hablaba con David Mejia of this topic.

I said to David “please note that so many people go to Andorra, but not so many to France or Germany, which are also tax hells like Spain. It seems that what doesn’t bother you is that you don’t pay taxes in Spain, as long as you pay less than those who pay in Spain”.

“It is clear that what you want is not a welfare state in Spain if you are troubled by impuestos, whether in Spain or in another fiscal hell, although no Spaniard benefits from this fiscal hell.”

Y David Mejía answered me “with the understanding that the different element for them is the code”.

It is well drawn. Because believers in the religion of impuestos “paid in Spain” don’t care so much about paying your impuestos in Spain, unless you intend to keep the benefits of your work in your wallet. Because this is code.

In a fascinating inversion of reasoning, those who wonder that LOS DEMÁS pay more burdens to get ELLOS for this money are not codeosos but benefactors of the common good.

Oh god yes they are patriots of course they are. But out of envy, animosity and parasitism.

You must replace the constitutional shield of the Spanish flag with an image of a tapeworm.



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