Instead of implementing a disciplined and comprehensive collection of the taxes already on the books. Instead of curbing corruption, disengaging from the financial catastrophes of the public corporations and other wasteful spending. The government as always chooses the easy path, to place a bigger burden on the honest and hard working
Successive governments have borrowed and spent more money than they could ever hope to pay back and now this one is telling us we don't understand. Well they are right. We don't understand how they think they have earned or deserve any more of our hard earned cash just so they can go run the country deeper in to debt.
And don't you worry. They will be back looking for income tax when the VAT is all spent
happyfly says...
Instead of implementing a disciplined and comprehensive collection of the taxes already on the books. Instead of curbing corruption, disengaging from the financial catastrophes of the public corporations and other wasteful spending. The government as always chooses the easy path, to place a bigger burden on the honest and hard working
Successive governments have borrowed and spent more money than they could ever hope to pay back and now this one is telling us we don't understand. Well they are right. We don't understand how they think they have earned or deserve any more of our hard earned cash just so they can go run the country deeper in to debt.
And don't you worry. They will be back looking for income tax when the VAT is all spent
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