sábado, 1 de febrero de 2014

Why Are Taxes So High? Because the Profits from Creating New Money Goes to Private Banks

Why Are Taxes So High? Because the Profits from Creating New Money Goes to Private Banks



Because
the profits from creating money currently go to the banks instead of to
the government, the government has to borrow much larger amounts of
money to make up for this lost income.

As taxpayers, we have to
pay the interest on all this money that the government has borrowed.
For example, people in the UK currently spend more in interest on the
national debt (£51 billion annually) than they spend on either schools,
defence, the police or on transport (including the road system). This
interest costs works out at £1,700 per UK income-tax payer per year.