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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
I'm not saying the whole generation is rotten, I hope it doesn't come across as that.  You for example, are one of the good ones.
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It's a curse. I see the rottenes around me. I cannot ignore it. It makes me angry.
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Ah, I see, thanks. I really cannot speak to that, the whole "taxes to be cared for" thing is a language I don't understand. You know how it works, everyone wants to pay as little as they can and get as much as they can... it's a hopeless situation.
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Yugosalvia income tax was less than 15% and my parents had free healthcare, goverment apartment if they couldn't afford one of their own, free car if they lived in a rural area where there was no public transportation, free education and every book that was needed for the curriculum of the child was also free.
I had to pay 27% income tax. What did I get. Healthcare is still free, education is still free. I had to buy my own car despite me living in the middle of nowhere, the cheapest apartment would cost me more than a third of the wage monthly and luckily I don't have to spend €400 per year so my child has the needed books to pass the grade, becasue I'm mortally affraid to have children on the account I can't afford one.
I dont' want to pay as little as possible and get as much as possible. I may be a socialist but I'm not a hippie.
I just want to get as much as I paid for.