Being Rich In A Poor Country Vs Being Rich in A Rich Country

The answer is obvious. Being rich in a shithole country gurantees you a kingly life and that is the reason why Nanyuki, Malindi and other destinations are rapidly getting occupied by people escaping bullshit in the EU and Sodom.

With a steady monthly pension of USD 2,000 to 3,000 aging Westerners are sure they have good susnset days left here in 3rd World Cess pit than in developed economies of EU and Sodom.

There is the downside of non functional service in 3rd World cesspits such as Medical Emergencies, Fire engine etc, but then these services are available privatley. G4S and Flying Doctors etc come in handy if you have the funds.

4 Likes

Figsed. In Switzerland, if you marry a citizen and get citizenship. The government will give you free medical insurance, free apartment, shopping coupons and unemployment allowance of $ 1k until you the age of 50. After 50 years, you start earning a pension of $2k until death.
Hope kapotty gets the jungu breakthrough for easy money

4 Likes

@TrumanCapote is an asswipe.

3 Likes

Nazo taxes za hizo Norther EU countries ni 48% kwenda juu, BUT The Gvernment Offers ALL essential services unlike ours

2 Likes

jinga kiherehere kama mama soko akiwa na perods.

tax like vat, paye, custom is very low but everbody there pays tax including informal sector workers, mboches, gardeners and thus their gdp/budget more than 50% is catered by taxes

2 Likes

Hata Kenya isipokuwa ni kuporwa we pay our fair share of taxes. Shida yetu is ONLY Mismanagement

2 Likes

informal sector hawalipi ushuru lakini ile inaokotwa kwa formal na corporates ni mingi pia lakini ni ukweli nusu huporwa

Informal would have less qualms paying if it does help them

Would you like to engage me on an intellectual capacity on what a tax is going by your wild allegations that the informal sector doesn’t pay taxes?

1 Like

mamako yule mboch pale kayole na wewe
shamba boy unafaa kulipa income kila mwezi

umbwaa

1 Like

Would you like to engage me on an intellectual capacity on what a tax is going by your wild allegations that the informal sector doesn’t pay taxes?

1 Like

You haven’t answered my very simple question. Or you lack intellectual depth in anyatter you feel compelled to comment on?

2 Likes

There is no such thing as “free” medical insurance in Switzerland. I have relatives there and visited once. Unless you are the poorest of the poor. Switzerland has a mandatory private health insurance scheme everyone must pay into . That is because Switzerland has no such a thing as a government owned hospital system. It has a fully privatized healthcare system. If you are very poor, the government pays the premiums for you and even then, the deductibles are high and you must pay.
Where is this that has a free apartment???. Kaka, amka ukojoe please!! Not even in Ticino which is the cheapest part to live in Switzerland does anyone get a free apartment given how freaking expensive that place still is. Switzerland ata ukiwa na 150k unamaliza na less than 1 week.

They do not pay income tax and a lot of other taxes like TOT which should be mandatory for the entire informal sector. If eveeryone paid income tax(less than 3 million of the 27 million people over age 18 and under 65 pay income tax), there would be a fair argument that the 20% band should be at 100k or more. We would never borrow again(as long as the tax is not looted)

Remember also that almost every household has about 3 guns na husikii story za mass shooting. Swiss is the epitome of class

Niaje ghasia ya Rware.

You can live on a thousand shillings per month in some parts of Africa provided you have food and shelter but not possible in developed countries