As a question, what are you trying to persuade me of here? That I should meekly accept my tax burden, or that I should whine for a handout from the state? I'm not sure which side of the victim/oppresssor equation you're trying to put me on here, but I don't really consider myself on either. If you think I don't have enough resources based on the effort I put in, the quickest solution would be to reduce the tax burden on my company which lost in excess of £100,000 last year into Iron Broon's pockets. Were it not for that I would have made a profit for the 2005 financial year and would undoubtedly own a fast car by now, thus giving me a much fairer share of resources based upon my effort.
Re: Maths clarification
Date: 2006-02-23 10:59 pm (UTC)If you think I don't have enough resources based on the effort I put in, the quickest solution would be to reduce the tax burden on my company which lost in excess of £100,000 last year into Iron Broon's pockets. Were it not for that I would have made a profit for the 2005 financial year and would undoubtedly own a fast car by now, thus giving me a much fairer share of resources based upon my effort.