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jsosic
04-08-2009, 12:54 PM
http://jutarnji.hr/vijesti/clanak/art-2009,8,4,,171789.jl

Government lowered salaries in public sector by 6% and implemented additional income taxes on all salaries in the country - public and private sector, (2% for every salary between 400 and 800 euros, and 4% for every salary > 800 euros). Also, government raised the current "global" tax from 22% to 23%.

Because the state of the economy and welfare is deteriorating in Croatia for the last 5 years, and because government spends as drunk millionaire, steals tax payers money, invest in unnecessary and economically inviable projects (like the longest bridge in Europe for example in a part of country where only 2% of cars is registered or 10 sport arenas financed by credits on public debt for 30 years - which leases are too expensive for the community to use - and are now empty 360 days per year) - people are getting sick of paying the bad management. Every problem is solved by raising taxes, or measures like expanding non-free parking zones - which directly target small, ordinary people, and their standard.
Now people are starting to be really disturbed by the latest taxes, and union leaders are organizing demonstrations for the September - government ordered training of the police forces for mass riots...

How convenient, maybe they even go with mass vaccination along :(

Same stories around the whole globe... People, please wake up :(

djhooker
04-08-2009, 01:58 PM
doesn't sound too different to the situation in the U.K....apart from the the public sector salaries going down.

655321
04-08-2009, 03:27 PM
Are you in Croatia?

decim
04-08-2009, 03:33 PM
Ah yes the joys of eu 'membership', wait until they swamp your cities & suburbs with 3rd world transients.

Rebel or voice your vexation & you're vilified a nationalist, racist, antsemite.

655321
04-08-2009, 03:35 PM
Croatia is on the brink. They're about to join the EU. The Chinese are already starting to come to my home town looking for greener pastures.