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(1)I want to kill the common people.
(2)Industrial Bank of Korea illillll1d
(3)I think it’s the most prestigious thing I’ve seen lately.
(4)Korea’s top 1 family pays 513 of the total comprehensive income tax.
(5)Korea’s top 10 earned income taxes.
(6)with 731 paid 731.
(7)Korea’s top 10 households are responsible for 866 of the total comprehensive income tax.
(8)On the other hand, 37 of all workers in Korea do not pay any income tax.
(9)But strangely enough,
(10)In Korea, people who guide money to the country
(11)I’m saying my voice is louder.
(12)The moment you shout out the word “common people,”
(13)There is a strange atmosphere in which we should not discuss any pain sharing.
(14)The moment you said, “Don’t you have to pay some income tax, too.
(15)His eyes are turned upside down and his mouth is bubbling, and he’s crying.
(16)Then the person who brought up the income tax is a high-ranking criminal.
(17)It’s a weird atmosphere.
(18)In Korea, there are always two groups that get beaten up.
(19)I have it.
(20)1 Rich with high income
(21)the second largest company
(22)They are responsible for 80 percent of Korea’s total taxes.
(23)Whenever I have to pay, I always ask them to pay more.
(24)It’s a group of people who get beaten up.
(25)All welfare systems in Korea, public systems, eventually
(26)at the top ten taxes
(27)It’s rolling.
(28)There’s no such thing as a welfare system or a public system.
(29)I don’t want to contribute.
(30)I don’t want to pay taxes. Medicare goes up. Gas costs go up.
(31)When I say it’s going up, it makes my mouth bubble.
(32)People are all over the place.
(33)And these people have been trying to raise the national pension.
(34)I was blocking it and it exploded all at once.
(35)National Pension Premium Rates in Major Developed Countries
(36)France 278
(37)United Kingdom 258
(38)Netherlands 251
(39)Germany 186
(40)Japan 183
(41)Korea 90
(42)If you ask me to pay some income tax, I’ll bubble up.
(43)If you ask me to pay the national pension, I’m going to bubble up.
(44)What I want from a Korean country is the Nordic style.
(45)It’s welfare.
(46)The biggest problem in Korea is that it is a commoner.
(47)All politicians are rich vs. ordinary people.
(48)By encouraging a competitive angle,
(49)I’m trying to get the common people to be exempt from taxes.
(50)”I’m Eight”. (Pun in Korean.
(51)The populist vote-peddling of this sort is, after all, the welfare public.
(52)Pensions, all sectors, over-debt.
(53)Again, ultimately and unsustainable.
(54)The tax is the only thing that’s all.
(55)This is the biggest problem in Korea.
(56)Still, on the internet,
(57)Rich vs. ordinary people.
(58)It’s a big fight.
(59)The common people constantly force their sense of victimization to
(60)I have it.
(61)Like the Republic of Korea, 37 workers have been asked,
(62)Sejiki Income Tax
(63)The fact that I’m in the top 10 and I’m in the middle of paying 80 dollars in taxes.
(64)Even though Korea is working,
(65)The rich are still evil.
(66)I’m forcing the victim to eat like this.
(67)In Sweden, a part-time job alone is worth 50 income taxes.
(68)It’s being ripped off.
(69)The Republic of Korea is…
(70)Income tax as 80 of the total comprehensive income tax for the top 10 households.
(71)It’s already been released.
(72)And those who want me to report to rich conglomerates and pay taxes…
(73)be a parasite on that kind of thinga woman who practices Hapopulism
(74)a couple of people with a bad taste
(75)As long as these populist politicians exist,
(76)Excessive Structure of Public Welfare in Korea
(77)The debt problem, the cost problem,
(78)It’ll be a long way off.
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