misterzuinig30 jan. 2024 – 13:10
This also clearly indicates that the VVD and the PVV do not like each other, is that correct? They get along well on asylum and migration, but in the financial field it is a different story, after all, it is not without reason that Geert Wilders let Prime Minister Rutte’s first cabinet collapse in the financial field, because extra cuts had to be made at the time. Then it is clear to me that the PVV does not want to take responsibility for healthy public finances and only has unrealistic purchasing power plans. It seems sensible to me that the new cabinet will take a critical look at government expenditure and then cut back on nonsensical expenditure such as unnecessary bureaucracy, unnecessary regulatory burden and make social security and healthcare more efficient, without hitting the lowest income groups hard. And the new cabinet must also provide more income by, for example, taxing assets and high incomes more heavily. In any case, the national debt will have to be reduced in absolute terms, otherwise we will have to pay much more interest on it, which has risen considerably recently. The national debt now amounts to approximately 500 billion euros, and I think that is a significant amount.
2024-01-30 17:06:22
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