I’m rooting for Tusk!

Of course II Unfortunately, times are such that it is time to praise the failure to keep election promises. And also for having the courage not to keep these promises. And also because they do not succumb to political blackmail from political competitors regarding their ‘necessary and immediate fulfillment’.

Unless we really wish Poland ill, in which case political competitors should be held accountable for any unfulfilled promise. Till the end. Until you drop. Until the end: theirs or Poland’s.

And the more expensive this promise is for the state budget, that is, for taxpayers, the more persistently they must be held accountable. And so long, until political competitors finally – not only under relentless but also constantly increasing pressure – give in and fulfill it. Without taking into account the consequences of implementing this promise for the budget, that is to say for the wallets of increasingly poor taxpayers.

Of course, I am mainly concerned with these promises – which are not related to guaranteeing the security of our country – especially social ones, but not only, which lead to taxpayers having to pay new, hundreds of millions or even billions of zlotys in taxes every year. to finance these, often cosmically absurd, promises made by political leaders…

Source: Do Rzeczy

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