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The case that a majority of users who voted in Musk’s poll are in favor of him selling his remaining stake in Tesla. He owns 170 million shares, valued at $21 billion. “I was willing to accept either outcome,” Musk wrote in a tweet after the poll closed.
Musk moved to Texas, which has benevolent taxation of large fortunes, at the end of 2020. But as Tesla’s market value has soared and his personal wealth has skyrocketed, Musk has become a symbol of growing inequality. If there is a sale, Musk will have to pay 20 percent on long-term capital gains face a federal tax rate of up to 20 percent, but the move will have saved him billions of dollars in additional state taxes. California, where Tesla was founded and has been headquartered for most of its life, charges up to 12.3 percent capital gains tax, which is on top of the federal bracket. Musk one of the billionaires mentioned in a ProPublica investigation into how the ultra-wealthy avoid paying taxes and has become a target of members of Congress who are pushing a tax on billionaires.
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“They make us less because we are poor, because we are the Marías. Ahh, but INGUAT does have its folk art and they use our clothes!” From a huipil valued at 800 quetzales, she makes a profit of 200 quetzales. However, in the bargaining, the profits are less and less.Type of Note: InformationWomen weavers: Outside we are exotic, here we are the “Marías “January 16, 2021
In the amparo they denounced two problems: First, the folklorization and commodification of the image of indigenous women as part of a tourism promotion policy promoted by INGUAT. Secondly, the systematic exclusion, especially of weavers, as direct beneficiaries of the income generated by the State through tourism. This despite the fact that it is their faces that are used to promote the “Heart of the Mayan World” brand, the slogan with which they promote tourist visits to the country.
For Gloria, the art of weaving is a trade that has allowed her to earn income for her family and, in addition, contributes to prevent the disappearance of one of the ancestral practices that indigenous women are most proud of. That is, creating their clothing with their own hands. That is why she is not amused by the way INGUAT uses her heritage to attract tourists because they are visually colorful and attractive, but are constantly rejected from within the country’s borders.
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It is part of our commitment to educate consumers to know and practice the philosophy of working with organic cotton. This goes beyond fashion, it means global welfare by improving the living conditions of each person involved in the process, respect for the environment and fair trade. That is why we open our doors for you to meet those who are behind the elaboration of the final product, from its initial stage in the field to the delivery of the yarn, fabric or finished garment in the warehouses of our customers.
Organic cotton has the special characteristic of being grown in a land free of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and defoliants, being the opposite of conventional cotton cultivation.
This project is now managed by one of our partners: Ecotton, who oversees 413 hectares of certified land in the Chincha and Lambayeque valleys, producing Tanguis and Pima cotton. Ecotton also oversees the ginning process in 2 different plants, both certified under G.O.T.S.
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The rebroadcast will also feature commentary by Teo Lázaro, an expert runner who has been participating in the running of the bulls for three decades and will bring all his experience to be able to analyze the best moments and the most interesting races.
Teo Lázaro, who has run the running of the bulls from 1981 to 2019 and now goes on to commentate on them, confesses that he used to record the TVE broadcasts since 1985 to analyze the races. “They are part of my life. I’m really looking forward to broadcasting and rebroadcasting.”