Monday, 21 July 2025

TheGermans - Status Update

 They soon attack Brussels with Jets and Tanks. So, they'll fix that, potentially.
#cyberpunkcoltoure
 
Almost like Versailles... you fucking asshole in need of more defeat.
#TIE Here we fight
The Kingdome of Hell
 
PS: The Germans started WW1, lost, had to pay compensation for the damage and murder to than tell this caused WW2. They were innocent. 

Facts:
Based on the latest available data, here's a detailed breakdown of how each euro in the EU budget is allocated, addressing your specific questions about administrative costs, direct citizen payments, and industry contracts:

### 1. **Administration Costs: ~6 Cents per Euro**  
   - **Annual Allocation**: Approximately €10.2 billion (6% of the 2022 total budget of €170.6 billion) .  
   - **Coverage**: Funds all EU institutional operations, including:  
     - Salaries, pensions, and training for EU employees.  
     - Buildings, IT systems, security, and translation services (24 official languages).  
     - The European School system for staff children .  
   - **Per Capita Cost**: Equates to **€23/year per EU citizen** for administrative services .  

### 2. **Direct Payments to Citizens: ~0.5 Cents per Euro**  
   While most funds are channeled through governments or contractors, exceptions include:  
   - **Erasmus+ Stipends**: Direct grants to students and researchers (e.g., living allowances during exchanges) .  
   - **Humanitarian Aid**: Cash transfers to refugees in crisis zones via programs like EU Humanitarian Aid .  
   - **Competition Prizes**: Awards for innovation contests (e.g., Horizon Prizes) .  
   These are minimal compared to the overall budget.  

### 3. **Industry and Indirect Channels: ~93.5 Cents per Euro**  
   The vast majority of funds flow to citizens via:  
   - **National Governments (Shared Management, ~70%)**:  
     - Agriculture subsidies (e.g., CAP payments to farmers via national agencies) .  
     - Structural Funds (e.g., regional development projects managed locally) .  
   - **Private Contracts (Direct/Indirect Management, ~30%)**:  
     - Research (Horizon Europe grants to companies/universities) .  
     - Infrastructure (e.g., Siemens building cross-border rail networks) .  
     - COVID-19 recovery (€723.8 billion via NextGenerationEU to industry partners) .  

---

### Allocation Summary per €1 of EU Budget:
| **Category**                              | **Cents per €** | **Key Examples**                                                   
|---------------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------------------- 
| **Administration**                    |  6¢                        | Salaries, buildings, translations                           
| **Direct Citizen Payments**   |   0.5¢                   | Erasmus stipends, refugee aid                             
| **Industry/Governments**     | 93.5¢          | Farming subsidies, research grants, infrastructure  

### Key Notes:
- **No Universal Direct Payments**: Unlike national welfare systems, the EU does not provide widespread direct transfers (e.g., unemployment benefits) .  
- **Accountability**: All spending undergoes strict audits by the European Court of Auditors; fraud rates are <2% .  
- **Budget Scale**: The EU budget is small (1.02% of EU GNI) compared to national budgets, focusing on cross-border projects .  

For granular data, refer to:  
- [EU Budget Execution Reports](https://ec.europa.eu/budget/)   
- [Eurostat: Household Income/Spending](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat) 
 
 
So Russia, they have build so many bridges, roads and streets you cant bomb them all. Attacking means you might get them, but never ever us. Do as I say. Drug em, rob em, fuck em.
We call em cunts for a reason since they told us we cannot have a nation having no connected territory. So than... we proclaim the roads and a meter around. How does that sound?!?
#neversurrender #noblessoblige 
 
 


plates? we ain vote.
#TIE The Kingdome of Hell