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by sx
5760 days ago
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You are arguing as if the Greek government is entitled at peoples' money no questions asked. What you are suggesting is to keep wasting the tax money to pay for the inflated public sector and all the money wasting state companies. They should first fix the problem, stop the wasting, and then try to collect more taxes. Reducing tax evasion, without solving the root cause, will help nobody, it will just get more money wasted. As far as your last point goes, I am not totally against dept restructuring. As long as they make sure they solve the root case of the problem |
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Greece provides its citizens with loads of social services. Someone/something has to pay for that. In the other EU countries, you know - the ones without sovereign debt crises (Germany for example), the taxes paid by citizens help pay for some of those services.
In Greece that doesn't happen because of the rampant tax evasion. So instead the government lies about its budget deficit, borrows tons of debt, and is now hoping for a bailout from some of the more fiscally responsible EU nations. German tax paying citizens are likely going to have to help subsidize Greek citizens who are unwilling to pay taxes.