image-.jpg
0

Will Taxing Couples Who Choose Not to Have Kids Be an Answer To Ireland’s Demographic and Pension Time Bomb?

Multiculturalism and Mass Immigration have not only failed to solve the Pension Time Bomb in Europe, caused by Europeans choosing consumerism over family, but has exacerbated it because migrants are generally uneducated, unemployable, disease ridden and prefer to languish on the welfare system they never contributed to. Whilst Hungary is offering free homes to parents with two or more children, Europe's liberal regimes seem to doggedly pursue the policy of aborting your own children while importing migrant children, who place an even greater burden on social health and welfare.
Singapore also tried to incentivise families to have more children but that failed as the lure of consumerism is far too strong and it failed.
Another possible solution is a new proposal to tax adults who have fewer than two children which has been muted
serveimage-5
0

Will Trump’s visit to Poland split EU in two? 400 Year Old Eastern European Union (Intermarium) versus 40 Year Old Western European Union

European Union (EU) might have pushed things too far this time as officials are worried U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s visit to Poland will bolster the patriotic government there, encouraging their defiance of the EU, and damage “European unity (supremacy)”. Before heading to the G20 meeting Friday and Saturday, Trump will travel to Warsaw, Poland, […]
image-.jpg
0

Women With Four or More Kids Exempted From Tax For Life – Hungary Secures Its Future!

HUNGARY’S GOVERNMENT IS greatly increasing financial aid and subsidies for families with several children, the country’s prime minister said yesterday. The measures announced by Viktor Orban during his “state of the nation” speech are meant to encourage women to have more children and reverse Hungary’s population decline. The benefits include a lifetime personal income-tax exemption for women who give birth and raise at least four children; a subsidy of 2.5 million forints (€7,817) towards the purchase a seven-seat vehicle for families with three or more children; and a low-interest loan of 10 million forints (€31,271) for women under age 40 who are marrying for the first time. Orban, who has made “zero tolerance” for immigration his main theme in the past four years and was elected to a third consecutive term last April, said the initiative is meant to “ensure the survival of the Hungarian nation”. “This is the Hungarians’ answer, not imm
Subscribe to iTV.ie

cheap flights, hotels, rental cars