...In return, high earners and those with substantial wealth would have to “make a contribution,” he said.
Hahahaha, yeah, like that's ever going to happen
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...In return, high earners and those with substantial wealth would have to “make a contribution,” he said.
Hahahaha, yeah, like that's ever going to happen
yeah, like the push of CDU to remove/repel erbscchaftssteuer. like, they are not even hiding, that the current administration only works for the rich people and the industry.
Work harder, peasants! Those tax cuts for the rich won't finance themselves!
Leck Eier, Lars.
Now tell me again, why is it on me to spend additional years of my life toiling away to "fix" the economy when it's ineffectual, counterproductive down the line, and a much easier, more just solution exists?
- increasing work hours is a one-time “boost”. It gives a numbers bump once. It’s not continued growth.
- working LESS has been shown time and time again to actually make workers more productive
As you said, you can't measure productivity by simply counting the hours worked. Resorting to such crude metrics is a sign of incompetent management done by people who have no idea whatsoever how to determine the result of the work they are supposed to be organising. I'd say it's a symptom of a managerial caste that has only learned to cosplay as hard working by doing meaningless bullshit work for 60 hours a week, but whose only actual competence even remotely related to productive work consists of reading the clock.
Career politician who has never done any real work in his life demands his subjects work more. Next he'll tell us to eat cake.
Just my kind of humour.
As if. Of course he's worked hard to get where he is at.
The volume of labor is one of the few levers to create growth, next to investments in assets, education and product innovation. Economic growth is paramount, so good on them to take this unpopular but effective measure.
No, there is a point of diminishing returns. And there are many much more important things they could fix. The infrastructure in germany is crumbling, our IT-competence is lacking, our industry relied on never ending sales of ice-cars with bad software (and gov.-bailouts, which the corrupt CDU and SPD are happy to provide). 50% of the populations wealth was inherited, we desperatly need a wealth-tax. We need foreign workers, but they are met with (structural) racism, a rising Afd, terrible buerocracy and so on. We should be investing in renewables, but our current gov is going for gas and oil - while the Globe is biting there nails because the global market for fossil fuels is... In turmoil, let's say. Germany as a production-focussed industry will come to an end. Decades of Investments in the far east are taking their toll. The only resource the country has is engineering. We should focus on education and building up specialised industry, not longer work hours. That will solve none of the countrys problems in the short run, nor in the long run.
With all the problems you describe, and I agree they exist, solving them will require more labor. Streets, solar panel installations, education, better public services, IT services.... All of those require more labor, more work. It's a part of the solution but not the only one.
Now tell me again, why is it on me to spend additional years of my life toiling away to "fix" the economy when it's ineffectual, counterproductive down the line, and a much easier, more just solution exists?