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By: yahoovisitor. on 27 Jul 08, 17:53:34
Lavish Pakistan Govt has rough estimate of energy and fuel consumption in the country. For example if an average of 10 million units of electricity is being consumed daily in large cities, increasing Rs 0.05 per unit gives the govt half a million rupees per day per city in the electricity bills. Of this Rs 0.05 inflation 0.03 is accounted for the stealing of tax and utilities by the ruling class and Rs 0.02 goes to the treasury. The inflation caused as a result is being enforced on a common man.
By: yahoovisitor. on 27 Jul 08, 17:53:09
At Pakistan fake inflation is created by violating the rule of supply & demand by hiding the every needs of life in huge stores. Similarly an industrialist imposes inflation making load shedding an issue & insisting on his production loss which he tries to recover by fake inflation imposed on low paid class. The Govt increases the rates of fuel and electricity for its lavishness and a common man pays for it. Ruling community does all its lavishness at the cost of a common low paid man.
By: stonerj0e. on 21 Apr 08, 11:41:50
the moral of the story... WERE SCREWED!