Puig plunders us fiscally more than anyone, and he wants us to thank him
Prosperous countries look after their businesspeople, respect private property, men legally equal women, and public powers are independent. The socialist culture is subconsciously established in our society. Spain is the only European country where the public administration better treats illegal immigrants, squatters, than its self-employed workers; it encourages what is public and mistrusts what is private. No-one should govern without having paid someone’s wage with their own money, or at least experienced something similar; that is the only way people realise what it involves to earn a euro in profit and the suffering of paying a euro in tax. Knowing the real economy would prevent socialist addiction to impose taxes. Socialism practices two false dogmas with which it voluntarily enslaves its voters: one is inventing taxes to “redistribute” wealth without generating it; the other is when facing problems, it tries solving them by increasing public spending, and identifies by solving something with spending more and inventing more taxes to finance it.
That is how socialist governments get us into debt. Many gullible people confuse governing well with winning elections. It is not the same because voting is not done well, candidates deceive, and those elected do not fulfil programmes. A good government mobilises cooperation with all available means to meet citizens’ needs as far as possible.
BgG (Botanic Garden Governments) are designed like SGs (Sánchez Governments), communist and separatist, all in one: like Compromís. Communists detest private activity and separatists want to break Spain up: the result is a BgG that favours public spending, and punishes private activity, educational effort, and the self-employed, Catholics and constitutionalists surviving. The Valencian Community’s GDP per capita is 12% lower than the Spanish mean while BgGs rule; it also has the most debt in relation to its GDP. Unemployment rates replicate national ones, 13% for the general population and 27% for those under the age of 25. Our autonomic income, ownership transfer, assets and rates taxes are leaders in Spain. During this term of office, the BgG has “decided” that with 10% inflation, those who now possess 30% less than when this term of office began are “patrimonially rich”; so more Valencians pay. Rates in Valencia are the highest of large cities and squatters abound. The unsustainable Valencian birth rate needs fewer teachers, fewer administration workers due to digitisation, but both groups grow. This year the Regional Valencian Government of Equality and Inclusive Policies budget was 2,200 million euros, 4 times more than Sánchez’s national “Equality” Ministry.
Posts and jobs abound for hundreds related to the party. Primary and Secondary teachers teach socialism camouflaged as equality and gender ideology, but ignore liberal ideas, ... Pupils fail, but move on to the next course. EVAU disorientates, does not evaluate and students failing the whole higher secondary education course is allowed. Youths and their families are deceived, their expectations frustrated, for believing that recent graduates will find decent jobs. Trade unions exist to block all public-private cooperation. Saturated primary healthcare and endless waiting lists for operations will be eased by cooperating with private healthcare. Puig defends the population criterion of autonomic financing by confusing reality with desire and speaks of “injustices”. Other autonomous governments plead geographic dispersion, loss-making infrastructures, etc.; do not spend what you do not obtain. Mr. Puig talks about disloyal competence from Madrid, but bleeds us with taxes. Spend what you have, do not squander money on patronage subsidies, counsellors, Catalanist/feminist organisations, trade unions. It is debatable if taxes are plentiful or few; of course because every Valencian even works in June to pay income tax and VAT, and must keep families.
The self-employed and Valencian SMEs are suffocated by such high social tax payments and having to pay set monthly payments despite making no profit, and must pay set monthly tax payments. The Valencian Community is stagnated by excess debt and taxes, state-assisted education is chased after; private activity is waning, the middle class is disappearing. The public sector, debt and separatism grow. President Puig endorsed the statements attributed to him on 9 July in the País newspaper in the article: The ostrich and populisms.
Post published in Las Provincias