Where's the money?
2010-09-21
Interior Minister Radek John said he would be at the front of the
street protests today if the labor unions were able to tell him
where to find the billions of crowns needed to avoid a cut in the
salaries of public workers. It's a rather risk-free challenge,
because the unions aren't very eager to get to the crux of the
matter. Certainly, the unions raise a valid point when they say in
their budget analysis that the very groups that pushed for the
tax cuts in recent years should be asked to contribute more
now. Instead, the unions complain, it's those who didn't profit at
all from lower taxes who are being asked to tighten their belts
the most. What both John and the union leaders carefully avoid
discussing in any detail are the tens of billions of crowns being
stolen each year from the budget. An increase in this theft is the
only logical way to explain how everyone can be asked to cut
back next year, while budget revenue and spending remains
essentially unchanged. Union leaders need to ask the simple
question: "Where's the money?"
[Czech Republic 2011 2010 ÈMKOS VV]
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