He Government launched an embarrassing and misleading tax campaign, just as the second installment of the tax was being paid. personal income tax, where the goodness of taxes stands out and how proud we must be of being confiscated at every moment by the Treasury.
Thus, the campaign in question has the motto “What you give comes back”, showing that the effect of paying taxes turns into hospitals, schools and so on public services. It is true that the financing of these services comes from taxpayers’ taxes, but are these services really commensurate with the taxes paid? Is it necessary very high level taxes paid for services like those we have? Is there not an obvious imbalance between the level of taxes paid and the level of services received?
Obviously, we do not receive the services equivalents to the taxes we pay, because the public sector administers poorly, since it does not collect to exclusively cover essential services and so that they are of first level, but rather it finances services which in many cases are deficient, with poor infrastructure and bad offer, to distribute grants and subsidies aimed at buying wills, not directly, but indirectly, trying to create a subsidized economy.
For the government to say that “what you give comes back” when it was unable to react quickly to a disaster like the Valencia floods is already becoming a joke. Whether it is citizens, thousands of volunteers, millions of donors, who provide medicine, food and clothing to their compatriots in the affected areas, because the state is paralyzed, it is a mistake. a shame and demonstrates that resources coercively extracted from citizens, i.e. taxes, are not used for what they should.
That the government millions wasted of euros in historical and democratic memory, in subsidies that discourage work, in favoritism measures, while its president says that “if they need more resources, they should ask for them”, It’s embarrassing.
That the government claims that “whatever you give comes back”, while blackmailing Valencians and all Spaniards with additional support measures in exchange for the approval of budgets harmful to the Spanish economy, while it it is not necessary to have PGE approved to mobilize these extraordinary credits, makes fun of the Spaniards.
It’s true that with this government, everything we give comes back, but not in the form of services, but in the form of additional expensesmore deficit, more debt and more taxes, like the almost half a billion euros of debt increased by Sánchez, like his structural deficit which is close to the four points of GDP or its increase in non-financial expenditure in the EMP, which is 75 billion euros more since the start of his mandate.
Confiscation returns, the increase in tax effort returns, the suffocation of citizens returns, but this does not return in the form of services, but in their abandonment, leaving citizens to their fate, subsisting thanks to the individual solidarity of all.