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Previously on "£1.5BN unclaimed pandemic assistance funds"
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostThere is also progressive tax system being sold as "social just tax", to ensure the poor stay poor.Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostIt is what it is.
The good part is that the same system buys the silence of the people that can pose a threat. They promote you to a role where you do to other people what in effect the leading class is doing to you -management.
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostThere is also progressive tax system being sold as "social just tax", to ensure the poor stay poor.
The good part is that the same system buys the silence of the people that can pose a threat. They promote you to a role where you do to other people what in effect the leading class is doing to you -management.
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostThan you have to keep control of the poor so that they don’t interfere with the rich.
There is also progressive tax system being sold as "social just tax", to ensure the poor stay poor.
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Heard that you could apply for a grant for tech upgrades but couldn’t actually find the programme that helped with that.
But no, rich are being bailed out while the poor are hanged out to bleed because they have to learn the value of hard work. Pulling yoursef up by the bootstraps. And all that nonsense.
Someone has to work into this society and definetly it won’t be the rich. Than you have to keep control of the poor so that they don’t interfere with the rich.
So you just create jobs out of thin air and unnecessary hassle and create a continuous struggle.
Feudalism never died.
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£1.5BN unclaimed pandemic assistance funds
I guess this doesn't apply to limited companies?
Coronavirus: More face covering rules and GBP1.5bn help unclaimed - BBC News
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