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Monday, October 09, 2006

MASTERING LIBERTARIAN WISDOM

Tomaz has published a great post that gives youthful population very helpful advice about the way of how the youth should look forward to the future. Don't miss that and read the post as quickly as you can.

"Slovenia is a land of contradictions, an Alpine paradise for pensioners with extremely hostile environment to the youth. They are enchained to be forced to pay high progressive taxes that don't take assets into account as well as they're compelled to high prices of real estate. They will sweat longer than current pensioners ever did, they will pay higher social security contributions and at the end they will receive lower pensions. Those who're thrown into the wheel of life without backup basis are only able to create wealth and welfare on their own account respectively. Closer they reach the point of their objectives, more they are pushed to the ground with progressive taxes. The outcome of "socially egalitarian" order is that people spend more time on the workplace and rarely decide to start taking care of themselves as well as they rarely decide to start creating their own families ... And remember, if you're a liberally minded individual living in Slovenia, don't get despaired. Instead, keep on finding the way of how to be liberal within the current system.
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