Houdini Logic Posted 17 February 2010 Posted 17 February 2010 I wouldn't altogether blame him for taking that attitude. Judging by his ability to show profits and, at the same time, keep people employed I'd say the money is likely to be more sensibly used in his hands than the government's who seem only focused on increasing the nation's already shocking debt still further. Taxation levels in this country are criminal and are being increasingly made the worse by the incompetents we have plundering our precious earnings which in any case, buy less and less by the day. While we pay the highest percentage of direct and indirect taxation we've ever known, at the other end of Europe the Bulgarians pay a flat rate 10% and still offer top quality health care and decent education. Worse, this government seems to make some of us pay ever more and ever different taxes on the same items yet our people don't have either the unity or the sense of purpose to protest. In fact wait a few months and there are some, so blinkered, they'll vote for more. Me, I see no reason why the better off should give more tax to an incompetent and misguided government. Only that they should be encouraged to do proportionately more to help/employ/educate/mentor/motivate others to be successful. Giving money to this lying, corrupt and self-serving lot is just like throwing money into a waste paper shredder. Over 43% of households in Bulgaria don't have a flushing toilet
Fatbloke Posted 17 February 2010 Posted 17 February 2010 You're so cynical davie Now come on, I`m not having that !!
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