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Old 10-23-2014, 04:45 AM  
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Originally Posted by Cherry7 View Post
Tax is not bad.

Taxes can be very good. Look at countries with high taxation they are some of the best countries in the World to live in.
Correlation does not imply causation. They were successful before high taxes and they would be even more successful with lower taxes. Here's a great blog post from some Hungarian entrepreneur, it's worth reading:
This is why I don't give you a job.

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Originally Posted by spads View Post
It's not surprising at all that this is happening in Hungary. It's a country run almost entirely by neo-nazi thugs.
Is it really like that?
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THOUGHT CRIMES IN BUDAPEST
To hear the castrated voices of the sold-out-to-globalists Western press tell it, Hungary is a viper?s nest of ?neo-fascists? and ?far right? meanies who sit around denying the Holocaust when they aren?t beating up Gypsies and urinating on the homeless. From all the hype, one would think that Zsa Zsa Gabor?s birthplace would at least be a safe haven for a genteel group of neo-reactionary intellectuals to hold a conference with the decided non-inflammatory title of ?The Future of Europe: Its Culture, People, And Civilization.?

The conference, which had been scheduled for October 3-5 at a Budapest hotel, was to feature American Renaissance editor Jared Taylor, Croatian academic Tomislav Sunić, Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, French identitarian Philippe Vardon, Austrian-born identitarian Markus Willinger, former Taki?s Mag editor Richard B. Spencer of the National Policy Institute, and Marton Gyöngyösi of Hungary?s ?far right? Jobbik Party.

But on September 29, Hungary?s Minister of Interior issued a statement banning the conference and calling the National Policy Institute a ?white supremacy? organization. Jobbik?s Marton Gyöngyösi appeared to have a sudden Saul of Tarsus moment, and after the scales fell from his eyes he told The Wall Street Journal, ?I can hardly sympathize with the views of some of the speakers?namely those of the US racists; I don?t share their ideologies at all.? Dugin was denied a visa. Publisher William Regnery II of the National Policy Institute was detained at the Hungarian border, jailed overnight, and then deported to London.

?And doublespeak held illimitable dominion over all.?
Most egregiously, Hungarian police crashed a pre-conference get-together at the Clock Café in Budapest, locking it down and grilling bar patrons for hours before arresting Richard Spencer on the pretense that he wasn?t carrying a passport. Spencer would spend the next three days under the thumb of Hungarian authorities?much of it in a jail cell?before being deported.

But by the time Hungary?s allegedly ?far right? government was done, only Jared Taylor and Tom Sunić managed to squeak past authorities and deliver speeches?and then only over a hastily arranged private dinner at a Budapest restaurant rather than in the conference room at the hotel, which had pulled out of booking the event and canceled attendees? room reservations in the wake of negative publicity and the government crackdown.

In true leftist turd-slinging ad-hominem fashion?it?s quite obvious they are capable of no other argumentative style?the Daily Beast dubbed Spencer a ?white nationalist creep? who harbors ?odious views? as well as ?stupid and bigoted thoughts.? Naturally, the article failed to present even one of these odious views or stupid thoughts for public scrutiny because, you know, they present a clear and present danger of infecting people?s minds. ?It?s time to shine a 1,000 watt light on these idiots,? mewled some over-emotive moron in the comments section. Yes, pulling the plug on them and refusing to allow them to even speak is the most efficient method of shining a light on them. Increasingly, it?s becoming obvious that the only remaining acceptable speech is doublespeak.



http://takimag.com/article/the_week_...#ixzz3Gy2M70jR
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