Constitutional Democratic Party member “If 7.6 trillion yen in tax revenue disappears, the people who will suffer will be those who need basic services that require reallocation.”
Shiomura Ayaka💙💛🐾 Senator (Rikken) @shiomura Please take into consideration tax revenue. The richer you are, the more benefits you get. If the 7.6 trillion yen in tax revenue disappears, it will be low-income earners and those who need basic services who will suffer and need redistribution. That’s why it’s important to eliminate the 1.3 million yen barrier. The impact on tax revenue will be positive, not negative.
Simply saying that rich people are unfair based on the amount they get back is no different from a conman. Well, I guess they’re weak because they get fooled by things like this.
>>1 What Tamaki said in his rebuttal “The people’s disposable income will increase accordingly” is correct ( ・∀・) The government’s deficit is the people’s surplus ( ・∀・) The government’s surplus is the people’s deficit and impoverishment ( ・∀・) Tax revenue is not a source of funds ( ・∀・) If you think it is a source of funds, how can you collect taxes on April 1st and implement the budget? (lol) Why is the Ministry of Finance trading short-term government bonds every week (lol).
>>1 Hello I’m 46 years old and have been unemployed for 30 months (´・ω・`) I was the first to be laid off at the company I changed jobs to 9 times because they stopped taking orders and making sales. I only had 3 months of unemployment benefits so I used it all up. My application for part-time work doesn’t go through, and occasionally I get called in for a full-time job interview, but I fail every time. Of course, we have not been able to receive even the minimum compensation, and that is where we are today. (´・ω・`)>>1.
>>2 Even if the income limit is raised, it won’t be of any use to those with zero incomes, such as pension-slaved old people and old ladies who are slaves to TV, rather than supporters of the Reiwa Communist Party and the Constitutional Democratic Party.
Idiots think that if you raise the consumption tax, the income will increase by the amount of the consumption tax, and if you cut the tax, the amount of the cut will be completely wiped out.
>>17 When cutting spending, household budgets and the like are not necessary, so start by cutting from areas that will have the least impact. So, from this we can conclude that this party thinks that this demographic is the least needed.
Oh, so “eliminating the 1.3 million yen barrier” means eliminating dependents and having your wife and children become independent and pay insurance premiums themselves.
They’re desperate because they’re running out of money to spend.
26Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (New Japan) [ca].Nov. 6, 2024 (Wed) 11:28:39.08ID:JSnTVOdh0
People think that if we give out money, everyone will be happy, but all it will do is make working people slack off, cause inflation and make things even harder.
If we raise the consumption tax to 40% and add 70 trillion yen in tax revenue, defense spending will be 10 times what it is now. This amount is needed to check China, which has 10 times the population.
It would be a loss for the Japanese economy if many people stopped working due to income adjustments and the economy came to a halt due to a labor shortage.
Right? It’s the Constitutional Democratic Party, right? Of course they’ll tell you straight out that if you want to cooperate, you need to get things under control within the party lol.
>>39 It was Naoto Kan who decided on the tax increase, and the council and everything else was created by him. It was Yoshihiko Noda who reached an agreement with the LDP and Komeito, but that was just to get it through the Diet.
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