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From: | "Richard Hooper" <hoop@ihug.co.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 6 Sep 2002 00:43:11 +1200 |
The problem with a centre left Govt in New Zealand
is that they turn a deaf ear to the rich,to please the poor non-productive
masses that will vote for them in the next
election........................Note....................nonproductive.........
Since the personal tax increase from 33% to 39% it
seems we as a country has lost not only tax revenue but the our most productive
personnal.
Eric Watston it seems, is another to go
overseas to join to mass migration of to rich NZers to Europe......We
get nonskilled low wage type people in exchange for high skilled management
ultra rich leaving....
Labour Govt please wake up ...........since you
have raised the taxes from 33-39% you have created our best productive
personal to leave our shores and have not increased any extra revenue
tax in this area.
If you are listening ...please .....please .... for
the sake of our economy.
You have 2 years to recify this terrible sitiuation
..The last year (2005) you can please the welfare ..dole ..medical
...acc...benefit people which makes up for 50% of the New Zealand voters...........
The bad news is the last statement .......too many
people on the benefit........
What a silly situation .........the
NZ Govt forces the rich productive people to reside overseas by
taxing the hell out of them ....welcomes the poor to come to NZ.......or
create the situation for the poor to stay in NZ thru giving them
benefits............
Overall Result........Lower Growth rate with our
trading partners.......There is nothing we can do as a a nation until the Govt
changes its economic policies. .........If we the people want to lift our
country up into a rich nattion status we have to protest .....something which
NZer's seem to have forgotten to do
( due to our laid back attitude)
investors are thin on the ground and
decreasing.
The future lies with us
Hoop
Disc:- no political motive
....left /right up/down .... just using common sense.
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