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IMF suggests higher interest rate, rupee depreciation

Your language shows that you have no argument to support your contentions.

But here, I will tear apart your contentions to show how very superficial and idiotic are your views.

1. You came up with a random figure and when I questioned the wisdom of your having done so, you could only huff and puff and use abusive language. That fact that you picked up a figure of Rs. 200,000 can either mean that you earn that much in Canada (would explain the desperate abuse), or that you know absolutely nothing. You did not address any of my points that pertained to this figure. You did not defend your choice of this figure with any facts or figures. Giving tax breaks to middle-class is a legitimate economic measure for spurring growth. But you do not have the patience to ponder on this point. Pakistanis pay a lot of indirect taxes and have to pay for social services that the government does not provide. But all this is just gibberish for you because you do not have the patience or intelligence to understand this.

2. You have gone on another tangent about new engineering graduates making less than Rs. 50K - 60K (the actual figure is around Rs. 40K) and it is anybody's guess why you came up with this when it directly contradicts your point. Who in their right mind would want poorly paid fresh graduates (who are lucky to have a job at all) to pay high taxes? You are just the sort of person who can argue both sides of a point and blame the bewildered audience for not understanding your views.

3. You have also asserted in your abuse laced tirade that I do not pay any taxes or that I grew up consuming haram. How would YOU know that? Constructing straw-men does not make a valid argument. It just shows that you are desperate to make a point that does not actually exist. Since you seem to be quite dim and scatter-brained, I suspect that you did not do much in the way of paying taxes in Pakistan while you disgraced it with your puerile & foul-mouthed presence. This of course is just a guess, and you could correct my impression by posting pictures of tax receipts.

4. You did not directly address my assertion that IMF helped Pakistan avert loan defaults, and instead again asserted that going to IMF is a bad thing, I would like you to establish three points that you seem to make:

A) By helping avert loan defaults, IMF did Pakistan a disservice.
B) Going to IMF is detrimental for any country without exception. I would like you to address how it was such a bad thing for Turkey, for example.
C) Pakistan has viable options other than IMF.

I will wait for your response. But what ever response you make, I will address it tomorrow. I must sleep now because I just came back from a 14 hour work day that included a trip to Sialkot. One has to earn one's salary, after all.


Do not expect a response which makes any sense. He pulls the same stunts on a the cricket site (which I'll abbreviate as PP) and disappears when is shown to be full of shit.
 
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This is the only solution for Pakistan's tax problem

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@VCheng

Syed Ali Haider sb,

PKR will settle around 150 per USD in about two years,and then remain steady for the rest of the term of this government if they implement good policies.

And God forbid sir, what if they dont?

Right now, the question of what happens if the current government fails in its claims to deliver a new Pakistan should be regarded as a hypothetical one. Let's give them some time to implement their policies. Obviously, PDF is rabidly PTI territory in both membership and management, and therefore one must be circumspect in expressing views that are liable to be unpopular here and hence judged unfairly and sharply.
 
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