You are going to pay for the corruption at SOEs

Jet-Fighter7700

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maybe this is how a failed state begins,

tax people until they bleed, continue buying BMW's
and continue doing nothing for the economy and people except renaming things.
 

thestaggy

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*Looks at the state of the economy, the rand and rising unemployment*

Yeah, we're already paying for it.
 

jetlee

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Its all good though .. we saved a few thousand jobs at Eskom to placate the unions .. whats a few 100 thousand jobs lost .. somebody pass that BMW brochure ..
 

Gaz{M}

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The ANC is like a parent who scolds their child for getting an F in woodwork, then gives them R10 000 pocket money and another XBox, because the last 10 they left outside in the rain.
 

RaptorSA

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I do approve of it. No political leaders, just the way it need to be.

Just a side note:
What I find noteworthy about the design on the bills is that the media would have you believe that these "horrible racists" would plaster the faces of their apartheid heroes on everything, yet not a single political figure on those bills, just kids playing.

Interesting.
 

RedViking

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Like we have paid for corruption all the other years? Or is this different?
 

ToxicBunny

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Possibility of a large tax levy coming in February to finance the shortfall. What fun (NOT).


Tito can get properly fscked on that one....

Fix the problems (or show SOME bloody progress in fixing the problems) then we can discuss increasing taxes, or a tax levy...
 

RaptorSA

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Maybe we all should start migrating to Orania then?

Nee foket, I'd rather book that flight to Panama and disappear into the Jungle (armed with nothing but a compound bow and a burning desire to befriend a Colombian drug trafficker)
 
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The_Librarian

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Tito can get properly fscked on that one....

Fix the problems (or show SOME bloody progress in fixing the problems) then we can discuss increasing taxes, or a tax levy...
Agreed.

They all love to just chuck money at a problem and hope it goes away... and act all surprised that the problem is bigger than ever...
 

HBee

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Won't happen. The ANC game plan is to sit and watch as the horror of unmanageable debt repayments keep climbing. Much like Eskom.

In fact they are doing nothing now, hoping the economy will magically pick up.
 

Moto Guzzi

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You are going to pay for the corruption at SOEs

South Africans should brace themselves for higher taxes next year as the impact of state capture, corruption, and mismanagement are starting to bite.

The National Treasury delivered its 2019 medium-term budget policy statement today, revealing that revenue collection fell far short of estimates.

Extreme Taxes, Levies, Admin costs are Symptoms of Very High Level Corruption present in a montary system anywhere in the world, it is a spiralling abstract embedded monetary cancer escalating all by itself as it grows and spiral inwards on itself as it outgrows itself, poorly understood, excuses endless, and it does not chose between capitalism, nationalism, communism or any other ideolgy, it has to do with the understanding of Population growth, Resources and how to deal with money, the human race main control system by choice of all these ideologies. AS populations grow, you really need to know how to work with money from A-Z. This is a case of where the children's children are never going to forgive their grandparents once they wake up in this mess.
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