Post
Topic
Board Economics
Re: The “Want Everything, Pay Nothing” Problem
by
icebar
on 13/07/2025, 12:42:32 UTC
To change this entire system, we must first change our own attitude. If we do not change our attitude, no change in the system is possible. If we do not support the government, how can the government help us? The source of government income is the common people. The common people are not interested in paying more taxes and want more opportunities. To fulfill such demands, the government has no choice but to lend money from another country.



The governments of the country are also busy providing benefits to the voters. They do not consider borrowing a burden. They think that the country will continue to run like this. They do not consider it a problem. That is why some countries are collecting a large part of their budget through borrowing.

Even if such a situation does not have an effect in the short term, it will create problems in the long term. If a loan is taken, that loan must be repaid. Therefore, it should not be considered normal. Governments can run the country by presenting their real situation to the public without doing politics of getting votes and if they are able to do it through their own income then that country will definitely move forward. Those who depend on loans will definitely be at risk. Their economy can collapse at any time.