4. Currently, I'm working as an accountant at a very small company. Thus I'm also the one who is troubled by new consumption tax system that is applied from upcoming October. Putting aside the details of this System and its right or wrong, In a nutshell, Panjandrums plot to intensify consumption tax levy, don't they?
Then why don't they reduce consumption tax instead?
5. Let me borrow a sentence from a famous speech by the Thirty-fifth President of after the next Olympic host state: Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. I read a few business self-improvement books quoting this phrase, questioning how many of our nation live with this attitude instead of expecting that their employers and society and state do something for them
. I'd like to place that we need to confront Panjandrums with the same question
Especially those who present sweet face to general voters only before elections while all they care about is how to exploit tax and profit themselves. Ask not what people can do for you; ask what you can do for people.-Does it go like this?
6. At last, more and more autonomous bodies are digitalizing political and administrative system. Some of them are successfully promote operational efficiency and drastically improve services for local residents. If our state have serious national commitment to promote digitalization, they must not abuse that it's extravagant for pensioners and welfare recipients to own personal computer or smartphone.