Money, it's a crime Share it fairly but don't take a slice of my pie Money, so they say Is the root of all evil today But if you ask for a raise it's no surprise that they're Giving none away, away, away
I used to know a man who was happy all the time and if you needed some help he'd give you his last dime, but I'm a child of the time and that don't work for me because when I walk into a store I want everything I see!
Money allows me to do fun things. And also to live. But more to your question--yes, sometimes having to worry about money constantly can get a tiresome. I don't know a better way.
It all just goes back to the government. 30% tax, then another 20% VAT the moment that I spend it. Then if I have any left and pay you to do something for me, the government grab another 30% and 20% more the moment that you spend it. The poor government claim that the NHS is expensive, but 50% of everything that they spend come back at the end of one month in the same way.
And that’s why people are are just so frustrated and fed up with the government, especially when it comes to these damn taxes.
When we hear of a company CEO earning a million pounds a year, we tend to forget the fact that the government get almost £700.000 of it before he sees a penny. Then they get a further 20% of the balance when he spends his money on goods. If he employs staff to run the house while his wife relaxes in the sauna, they get 50% of that part of his remaining balance. The same applies when he pays builder to work on his mansion, or build a new swimming pool. If you look at the complete picture, you can see that the government grab back more than 90% of his salary within 4 weeks.