"I told them..." Oh yeah? What did they say? "I need revenue" Christie says... WE, was the word you should have used. I cannot imagine voting for someone who used the word "I" instead of "We" when talking of needing revenue for government, or voting for someone who says God anointed him as PM (talk about using His name in vain, sheesh). Both comments show an ego-driven man with a superiority complex.
Time we focus on education so local citizens can be more business savvy and innovative, doesn't anyone think? (Oh yes, not to mention better education would reduce crime, and then hopefully reduce government.)
Sorry to troll here, but Christie won by default not by voter confidence. How about this...imagine, for just a moment, Mr. Christie, that you were a truly free individual and you said "No, we don't need your IMF credit card. We don't need WTO help trading. We don't need YOUR emergency funds because we believe moral people would assist in an emergency. We will allow voluntary tax and remain FREE."
If you guys up there running this country cannot explain the benefits of VAT, then what makes you think we want to listen to foreign reasonings that stealing taxpayer money for expanded government services is a good idea? It's not. We are informed and you are inflated.
I disagree with some of what you say. Actually the most important thing in this country is education, not tourism. If we had an advanced standard of education, we would have less crime, more successful business entrepreneurs and more tourists.
The countries with the least amount of crime are those with the highest standards of education. Hire as many cops as you wish, and as long as the education system remains as is, you will keep spending on law enforcement rather than instilling the ideals of peace keeping. (P.s. Marijuana is being legalized all over the world. This country is missing out on the potential tax benefits of legalization of a perfectly safe recreational herb.)
Thinker says...
"I told them..." Oh yeah? What did they say? "I need revenue" Christie says... WE, was the word you should have used. I cannot imagine voting for someone who used the word "I" instead of "We" when talking of needing revenue for government, or voting for someone who says God anointed him as PM (talk about using His name in vain, sheesh). Both comments show an ego-driven man with a superiority complex.
On PM: I said no to the IMF over increased taxes
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Thinker says...
Time we focus on education so local citizens can be more business savvy and innovative, doesn't anyone think? (Oh yes, not to mention better education would reduce crime, and then hopefully reduce government.)
On PM: I said no to the IMF over increased taxes
Posted 28 November 2013, 1:59 p.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
Sorry to troll here, but Christie won by default not by voter confidence. How about this...imagine, for just a moment, Mr. Christie, that you were a truly free individual and you said "No, we don't need your IMF credit card. We don't need WTO help trading. We don't need YOUR emergency funds because we believe moral people would assist in an emergency. We will allow voluntary tax and remain FREE."
On PM: I said no to the IMF over increased taxes
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Thinker says...
If you guys up there running this country cannot explain the benefits of VAT, then what makes you think we want to listen to foreign reasonings that stealing taxpayer money for expanded government services is a good idea? It's not. We are informed and you are inflated.
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Thinker says...
Educational system is the prime culprit. Countries with the least amount of crime have the highest standards of education.
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Thinker says...
I disagree with some of what you say. Actually the most important thing in this country is education, not tourism. If we had an advanced standard of education, we would have less crime, more successful business entrepreneurs and more tourists.
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Thinker says...
The countries with the least amount of crime are those with the highest standards of education. Hire as many cops as you wish, and as long as the education system remains as is, you will keep spending on law enforcement rather than instilling the ideals of peace keeping. (P.s. Marijuana is being legalized all over the world. This country is missing out on the potential tax benefits of legalization of a perfectly safe recreational herb.)
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