Pasaways Complain About Rising COVID-19 Debts While They Demand For More Free Stuff And Reject Economic Liberalization
Here's Twitter "influencer" Gerry Cacanindin. This is an old post and all I can say is "Bye-bye economy!" to what he proposes. I'm amazed he complains about rising debts but wouldn't his courses of action actually cause debts to skyrocket? I'm talking about that he brags that he will set up temporary hospitals, make free and accessible mass testing, conduct massive sanitation drives, secure food supplies (which I think is to make people RELY on the government), and SUSPEND rent and mortgage payments. Why am I going to say bye-bye economy? Temporary hospitals, testing kits, and sanitation equipment require lots of money. His proposal to suspend mortgage and rent means LOWER taxes. Where does he propose to get the money? It would require tons of loans to afford all those that Gerry proposes that he would do if he were president. I wonder how he plans to implement it at a barangay level or at a city level or at a provincial level? I'm sure I don't want to see the money lost and the loan required to conduct his preposterous activities. I can't really imagine how much money this guy will borrow (and leave undeclared under expenses) to do what he did. The guy supports the Yellowtards and is most likely against constitutional reform.
This really makes you think about the stupidity of the pasaways. All they do is whine about the rising COVID-19 expenses. However, they don't mind begging the government for this and that. Do they realize that every handout, every free stuff, and WHATEVER they demand requires PLENTY OF MONEY? Where is the government going to get all that money? Do they expect money to fall from the sky? They want this and that yet they oppose economic liberalization. Do they propose to continue milking the OFWs at the expense of their families instead? Do they propose to print more money? Then expect more BYE-BYE ECONOMY if those are followed. Then again what do pasaways really know about economics?
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