Saturday, September 19, 2009

Does Alexis Texas Do Black Men

collective consumption or pitfalls of free economic

The current government, like its predecessors, is on the lookout for any tax back so he struggles to contain public spending. In this area, we fire on all cylinders. If'évasion tax in Switzerland is pointed, savings of French is particularly referred to the proposed surcharge revenue savings. But this is not exhausting pump capital that we will relaunch the economy. Be called capitalist or not, the economy will still need private capital to feed productive investments that underpin any sustainable recovery and healthy. If public funding is necessary, they should not come at the expense of private investment.

There is always a great danger for politicians to advance the economic field. There is indeed a fundamental thing that seems to escape common opinion: more the sphere of free goods is growing, and life is expensive and the economy weakened . It is not easy to admit that free general makes life dear. But this is only apparent paradox: as free does not exist, is that inflation is always hidden or that the samples themselves are camouflaged to be made "painless". They are nevertheless of the samples: this is not because we no longer feel the taste of the poison that is more poison. What are
Indeed, goods and services called "free"? In the end, all these goods and services extremely expensive one wants to pay by others (and others do the same reasoning) as education, health or retirement. This is called collective consumption. But what does the collective consumption?
Imagine that when you consume electricity, it's your neighbor who gets the bill because you hacked his account. What you do not know is that your neighbor has done the same thing without your knowledge. The result is a slippage of expenditure which leads to turn a skid levies to pay the invoice group. It is this process of disempowerment which explains the recurrent budget excesses of Social Security and State.
As the purchasing power of households is eaten up by higher levies of any kind, households are demanding more and more goods and services "free" and the domain of collective consumption is still growing, the same one which is causing inflation levies. other words, we all pull on the rope that strangles us .
households do not perceive more that it is precisely this process that eats away at their purchasing power because their charges are hidden. Indeed, politicians are trying to make withdrawals "painless", precisely what he should never do if you want people to react, if we want to reverse the behavior and stop the process. Thus, the payroll taxes are withheld at source (loads, RDS, CSG), hence the illusion of free goods and social services while the levies fail over indirect taxation (VAT) from which the illusion free goods and services.
You do not see how much the state collects revenue to finance property called "free". You do not see that this proportion was huge is likely to break the springs of wealth creation. Yet despite this growing body of levies, the public never have enough resources if we are to believe its representatives, especially because the state continually expands the scope of its powers by feeding a process of collectivization in particular disturbing.

Initially, public money is primarily from the wealth private and the household agrees to let the community. That is how things were included in the declaration of human rights and liberties. This passage states the rights and duties of the taxpayer as contribute to the common good is precisely to act of citizenship. Today we are witnessing a reversal of terms: private money is the share of wealth that the state agrees not to take us, is what remains when the public contributions have been paid. On behalf of a demagogic design of the "social" and solidarity, and on the bottom of unforgivable ignorance - Or even denial - of the laws of economics, all governments have expanded the sphere of free without saying that free is a concept that costs us all.

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