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Poland returning to communism: it's over edition

The Polish government is introducing a socialist policy known as Polski Ład, aka "The Polish Deal" and is based off crypto-communist Roosevelts "The New Deal".
They are going to raise taxes on all private people across the board while cutting taxes for all government employees. Prices for things such as agricultural goods will be set at maximalist prices (e.g. there will be set prices).
Inflation is rising in Europe in general, and our retarded communist government thinks more taxes and communist price controls will alleviate it.

This is the modern issue of democracy, where leaders are no longer well versed in history and philosophy, only "hard sciences", ideology, and party politics. This will have a massive negative impact on the Polish economy. Decades of hard work which were growing the staunchly conservative and reactionary Polish Middle Class will be eroded in favor of low IQ leftists, slave labor immigration, and annihilation of purchase power.
It is effectively the return of the socialists into power. More and more wealthy Poles were leave Poland similar to the US where wealthy people leave States where they get taxed up the ass, etc.

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Die capitalist pig.
The more taxes the better.
All well developed countries around the world have the highest taxes ever.
Check Scandinavian countries, Dutch, Switzerland.
You parasitic greed must end. You wanna make money out of the people's back. then you will PAY 60%, no 70% taxes.

GLORY TO SOCIALISM.
DEATH TO CAPITALISM!

You should be thankful that you can still make money of the people's back. Because we can nationalize your properties, and put you and all your kids back to work.
To feel on their own backs what it is like to be exploited.
Only then you will see the evil doings you have done, CAPITALIST PIG!

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