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@admin @fuchsiii @dahie #Bayern ist auch nen #christofaschistisch|es Reich der #Katholiban!

Funfact: #Schulen & #Schüler*innen sind explizit vom #Arbeitsschutzgesetz bzw. #Jugendarbeitsschutzgesetz ausgenommen weil die maximale Arbeitsplatzkonzentration für #CO2 (5000ppm) binnen Minuten in jedem #Klassenzimmer überschritten wird.

  • Wenns nach mir ginge wäre dies (<1000ppm) sowie Luftfeuchte [20-50% r.H.] und Temperatur (<23°C) ausnahmslos vorgeschrieben!

#deutschlandticket #schüler*innen

Es könnten ja womöglich #armutsbetroffene Kinder und Jugendliche sonst in den Ferien kostenlose Ausflüge machen. Das geht natürlich nicht!
Edit: Wurde darauf hingewiesen, dass das „nur“ für einige Städte in Niedersachsen gilt. Gemein genug!

regionalheute.de/deutschlandti

regionalHeute.de · Deutschlandticket in den Ferien gesperrt: Wichtige Infos für SchülerBy Redaktion
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@HumboldtUni Ich halte das für fundamental falsch, weil #Schulen heutzutage nichtmals fundamentale #MediaLiteracy geschweige denn #TechLiteracy hinbekommen.

Wir brauchen mit solchem Bullshit nicht anfangen bevor niht jede #Schule #Glasfaser und mindestens nen kompletten Klassensatz an #Pi500 am Start hat damit #Schüler*innen auch #Informatik lernen und nicht zu #Microsoft-#Kunden verblödet werden!!!

Ernsthaft, da hätte die #EU das in andere #Forschung und #Entwicklung oder #Infrastruktur investieren können, statt irgendwelche #Buzzwords wie #AI nachzurennen die eh nur dazu da sind #Geldverbrennung zu betreiben!

Even as he has vowed to eliminate “every dollar of waste, fraud, and abuse across the federal budget and operations,”
the new acting administrator of the General Services Administration, #Stephen #Ehikian, has appointed a senior adviser
whose firm used to specialize in tax transactions that a bipartisan Senate committee excoriated and that the IRS branded as “abusive” and among “the worst of the worst tax scams.”

The adviser has been battling the tax agency in court over $4 billion in disallowed deductions for thousands of his clients.

The GSA, the federal agency responsible for managing the government’s land and property,
will now be taking advice from
#Frank #Schuler IV,
the 57-year-old co-founder and longtime president of #Ornstein-#Schuler, an Atlanta-based real estate investment company.

Schuler’s firm was for years among the most prolific promoters of tax-shelter deals known as
“syndicated conservation easements.”

Schuler and his colleagues exploited a tax deduction that was created to reward landowners who give up development rights for their acreage,
usually by donating those rights to a nonprofit land trust.

When used as intended, conservation easements can preserve pristine land,
sometimes as a park that the public can use, and reward the land donor with a charitable tax deduction.

But middlemen like Schuler’s firm turned the tax provision into a highly profitable business,
packaging easements into what were essentially outsized tax deductions for purchase.

After snatching up a cheap piece of vacant land,
Schuler and others typically hired a private appraiser willing to declare that the property had huge untapped development value
— that it was suited to become anything from a gravel mine to a luxury resort
— and was worth many times its purchase price.

They then sold stakes in the easement donation to rich individuals,
who claimed wildly inflated tax deductions based on the appraisal,
cutting their taxes by twice as much as they’d invested.

ProPublica first began investigating the syndicated easement business, which has cost the government tens of billions in tax revenue, back in 2017.
propublica.org/article/frank-s

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