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2022 m. birželio 7 d., antradienis

Why is the law of universal taxation of our homes and apartments introduced?

To take away from us those houses and apartments in decent places. Paradoxically, we, most Lithuanians, have inherited many of those houses and apartments from the time of Communist rule. It allows us to choose what to do - to look for a better job or better food, not to slave for the the banks by drowning in debt, maybe even to rent out the property we now have. In a word, we, the Lithuanians, have more power to manage our lives than any Scandinavians deeply in debt.

 

Liberal conservatives want to deprive us of that power to do better for us. Liberal conservatives want to hand over that power to the princes of our cities, the mayors of the city who are stealing a lot and lying to us a lot (such a person are also you, Šimašius, you, and your new beloved), who could raise high taxes and expel most of us out of decent places. Liberal conservatives want to hand over that power to the richer of us, who would take advantage of the chaos that has arisen in our lives to force us to still work for them for a foolishly low wage.

 

Let us live a normal life. The freedom for us to sell our homes, to buy drugs and vodka for the money, the freedom for you to speculate on our assets - we don't need it all. Go to hell and speculate there. Cattle.

 

Let's not be fooled. The fate of most of us, Lithuanians, is now being decided. The legalization of soft narcotics is just a scam, an artificially inflated scandal, trying to divert attention from the real crime against the nation.

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