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2018-07-27 at 8:21 PM UTC
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2018-07-27 at 8:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader negative.
pakis might enter the fray.
cant risk that.
You are retarded. Pakistani relations with Iran have been icy at best. More importantly, they just had their national elections 3 days ago, and are dealing with the PPP rejecting the results with a significant chunk of seats in the general assembly. The Pakistan Army wants no part of any external conflicts, least of all now. Their internal politics are tense as fuck right now. -
2018-07-27 at 8:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain You are retarded. Pakistani relations with Iran have been icy at best. More importantly, they just had their national elections 3 days ago, and are dealing with the PPP rejecting the results with a significant chunk of seats in the general assembly. The Pakistan Army wants no part of any external conflicts, least of all now. Their internal politics are tense as fuck right now.
remember what you said syed.
ill be looking forward to next month. -
2018-07-27 at 8:38 PM UTCShort rundown:
There are 272 normal seats in the general assembly that are up for grabs, one for each district.
The PTI party is a revolutionary party that wants to end the old guard's insane and rampant corruption.
The status quo old guard parties full of career crooks are the PML-N, PPP, MMAP
PTI won 116 seats.
PML-N won 64, PPP won 43, MMAP won 12
12 independent candidates won
Other parties won 15 combined
In case you cannpt do quick maffs, the corrupt as fuck old guard have a combined 119 seats. The MMAP is basically the PML-N's buttboy. PML-N and PPP are old enemies, but both will be fucked if Imran Khan becomes PM. Their party heads will literally be thrown in prison and prosecuted. Therefore they have a strong incentive to form a coalition government and cuck PTI. If that happens, they will instantly replace the Army chief and ransack the judiciary's anal wonderland for putting them through hell for the last 8 years.
So no, Pakistan is not getting involved in anything for Iran. -
2018-07-27 at 8:39 PM UTC
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2018-07-27 at 8:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Short rundown:
There are 272 normal seats in the general assembly that are up for grabs, one for each district.
The PTI party is a revolutionary party that wants to end the old guard's insane and rampant corruption.
The status quo old guard parties full of career crooks are the PML-N, PPP, MMAP
PTI won 116 seats.
PML-N won 64, PPP won 43, MMAP won 12
12 independent candidates won
Other parties won 15 combined
In case you cannpt do quick maffs, the corrupt as fuck old guard have a combined 119 seats. The MMAP is basically the PML-N's buttboy. PML-N and PPP are old enemies, but both will be fucked if Imran Khan becomes PM. Their party heads will literally be thrown in prison and prosecuted. Therefore they have a strong incentive to form a coalition government and cuck PTI. If that happens, they will instantly replace the Army chief and ransack the judiciary's anal wonderland for putting them through hell for the last 8 years.
So no, Pakistan is not getting involved in anything for Iran.
I don't understand anything about Pakistani politics but I read the wiki article on PTI and it looks like it proposes to eliminate income tax and export tax while expanding social services. These seem kinda at odds fiscally, are these just empty campaign promises or is there some plan to replace that lost tax base?
Also how would you feel about a cricketer being the prime minister? -
2018-07-27 at 8:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Short rundown:
There are 272 normal seats in the general assembly that are up for grabs, one for each district.
The PTI party is a revolutionary party that wants to end the old guard's insane and rampant corruption.
The status quo old guard parties full of career crooks are the PML-N, PPP, MMAP
PTI won 116 seats.
PML-N won 64, PPP won 43, MMAP won 12
12 independent candidates won
Other parties won 15 combined
In case you cannpt do quick maffs, the corrupt as fuck old guard have a combined 119 seats. The MMAP is basically the PML-N's buttboy. PML-N and PPP are old enemies, but both will be fucked if Imran Khan becomes PM. Their party heads will literally be thrown in prison and prosecuted. Therefore they have a strong incentive to form a coalition government and cuck PTI. If that happens, they will instantly replace the Army chief and ransack the judiciary's anal wonderland for putting them through hell for the last 8 years.
So no, Pakistan is not getting involved in anything for Iran.
the army will back the one that won popular votes. -
2018-07-27 at 9:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I don't understand anything about Pakistani politics but I read the wiki article on PTI and it looks like it proposes to eliminate income tax and export tax while expanding social services. These seem kinda at odds fiscally, are these just empty campaign promises or is there some plan to replace that lost tax base?
Read their actual policy plan for the details:
http://insaf.pk/public/insafpk/content/economic-policy
But the short of it is that eliminating income tax is a long term goal. Short term they plan to fix the way the existing revenue is spent (lavishness, corruption and the systems of government simply being broken and inefficient) and how they collect it, focus harder on taxing industry rather than individuals. I believe recently some in the party also proposed raising the GST.
Honestly who knows if it is a campaign promise or not, nobody does until the new government releases its first budget, and that shit is going to be a popcorn clusterfuck.Also how would you feel about a cricketer being the prime minister?
I wouldnt care otherwise. But Imran is a fuck. The only reason anyone gives a shit is because he won Pakistan's only World Cup, and that was literally a force majeur, deus ex machina event that was 0% attributable to his leadership. He still acts like he was some great captain, and it is not true. I also believe he is an egomaniac, and unhealthily obsessed with his legacy.
If he can be effective then I don't really care about him personally though. I just do not think he will be effective. He is a crazy motherfucker and I think he will embarass the country on international relations. -
2018-07-27 at 9:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader the army will back the one that won popular votes.
The army is not relevant in this. Since Musharraf got the boot, they firmly understand that they are in no position to fuck with the democratic process. Either a reelection will be held lr they will be forced to accept the results and will become strange bedfellows for the goal of self preservation.
The army will focus on maintaining order.
Secondly, such a coalition government as I suggested above would have the "popular votes". But PTI as a single party has the popular votes. So what do you mean?
Never mind, like I said, you are retarded. -
2018-07-27 at 9:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I don't understand anything about Pakistani politics but I read the wiki article on PTI and it looks like it proposes to eliminate income tax and export tax while expanding social services. These seem kinda at odds fiscally, are these just empty campaign promises or is there some plan to replace that lost tax base?
Also how would you feel about a cricketer being the prime minister?
get rid of income tax and export tax but increase property tax and store taxes. Pay as you purchase is the only fucking tax that should ever exist. I wish the USA would take notes from this rule. -
2018-07-27 at 9:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Secondly, such a coalition government as I suggested above would have the "popular votes". But PTI as a single party has the popular votes. So what do you mean?
Never mind, like I said, you are retarded.
it means the army will have no choice but to support PTI.
the army have the most self preservation to preserve, and means to do it.
like i said, next month. -
2018-07-27 at 9:42 PM UTC
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2018-07-27 at 9:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader it means the army will have no choice but to support PTI.
the army have the most self preservation to preserve, and means to do it.
For the third time, you are fucking retarded. The army is not going to interfere with the democratic process. And the Army Chief being replaced is not going to change that; there are several generals behind him waiting for their promotion to that post. They will maintain law and order and that is it. They have no role to play in this.like i said, next month.
Uh, what exactly did you say? Sounds like you forgot. That was regarding the Pak Army retaliating in case of an attack on Iran. What does that have to do with this? -
2018-07-27 at 9:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader lol.
that would mean every thing will be taxed and nothing be left untaxed.
That is the point. You can dodge all sorts of taxes but you cannot dodge purchase taxes. The only way to keep your jedi gold (or in ylur case, chink bitcoin) safe is to not purchase, but save and invest. -
2018-07-27 at 9:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader lol.
that would mean every thing will be taxed and nothing be left untaxed.
as you purchase. and not your income coming in. so your wealth sits until you chose to purchase something. you're not taxed on a fucking socialist level which really isn't socialist since richer people do pay less percentage of income. or get write offs that add up in following years over middle class.
this means the average houshold would have more money at the end of the month, yet would also have a fucking insentive to keep purchasing and feeding into the tax system. in a society that has income tax will still have income tax even during a shitty recession. but if everyone only paid taxes on shit while purchasing, then it continues to drive the economy. if the economy is affected and slows down, then people are still taxed to shit without buying as much to get the economy rolling again.
0 income tax = perpetual awesome economy -
2018-07-27 at 9:57 PM UTCYou work and get taxed at a higher rate than some rich fucker living off his inherited dividends.
Should be reversed.
Tax my working income at the lower rate. -
2018-07-27 at 10:01 PM UTC
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2018-07-27 at 10:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain For the third time, you are fucking retarded. The army is not going to interfere with the democratic process. And the Army Chief being replaced is not going to change that; there are several generals behind him waiting for their promotion to that post. They will maintain law and order and that is it. They have no role to play in this.
Uh, what exactly did you say? Sounds like you forgot. That was regarding the Pak Army retaliating in case of an attack on Iran. What does that have to do with this?
the army controls everything in pakisthan. the only reason there is an election in pakisthan is becos the pakisthanian army decided to let there be an illusion of democracy.
they not have the guns, but decade long of corruption had enabled them to be the new capital feudal lords. they have the money, the businesses and the guns.
like i said, iran MIGHT not be attacked by next month due to the fear of triggering the new pakisthan. a populist islamist government thats eager to not ''all talks but no action''.
wait, and see. -
2018-07-27 at 10:09 PM UTC
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2018-07-27 at 10:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader the army controls everything in pakisthan. the only reason there is an election in pakisthan is becos the pakisthanian army decided to let there be an illusion of democracy.
they not have the guns, but decade long of corruption had enabled them to be the new capital feudal lords. they have the money, the businesses and the guns.
like i said, iran MIGHT not be attacked by next month due to the fear of triggering the new pakisthan. a populist islamist government thats eager to not ''all talks but no action''.
wait, and see.
None of this makes any sense and basically, you don't know shit.
I won't even bother following up when you are wrong next month (about whatever claim you are making) because both of us know you know nothing about Pakistan's politics.