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ππππππππππThank you for taking my advice, Bile,memes and bitterness are what you are good at, Not math or economics. Let than sink into your hardend Jubilee skulls
Lol π haya abunywasi. Niko na shugli more important. Sasa niko kazi, mSee how you are emotionaly weak, I congratulate you for spewing bile then you go ahead and spew even more..
Hahaha, you are such a weakling both intellectually and emotionaly..Take some handkerchiefs and wipe your tears
1)Tz has a deliberate policy to save forex..You will find less people with Iphones,mac books BMW's Mercs etc. Consumption of luxury is discouraged by the devalued shilling. The number of cars bought may be the same but kenya has a higher percentage of waste in luxury. You will find wannabe middle class and loan defaulters with driving VX's. GoT wants people to be modest, showoff culture is discouraged it only exists in celebtrities..Arent you the same people who parrot here daily that kenya is top in consumpion of luxury? Now you have your answer,its just waste.
2) Dont compare Tax- To GDP ratios with western countries, employment there is 90-97% thats why they are able to raise lots of tax upto 40-50% Compare with your peers in africa and see who between Tz & Ke is overtaxing the population for the same unit of GDP. And note Countries with natural resources mostly have low Tax To Gdp ratio e.g Nigeria, Angola, Middle east - Taxes are not the only source of income.
3) As conserning import substitution Gas for petroleum products, the data for last 3 years shows a saving of $3.6bn That is one and a half times the eurobond loan kenya will pay for the next 15 years.
Gas saves Sh8tr in three years
4)Talking of loans, Kenyas GDP is leveraged with $57bn while Tz is leveraged by only $16bn. that is $40bn More..If you know some accounting you would know how badly the gearing ratio of the economy is aganist its Tz peer.
5)As you can see, there is nothing realy that you are saying..Just beating you primitive patriotic chest like a gorrilla.
Go in peace, You are waste of my time..Your head is full of Jubilee propaganda like your deputy president who thinks cows dont drink petrol..
Oooh sorry you got no point to defend your self. Poor jobless KenyanππππSee how you are emotionaly weak, I congratulate you for spewing bile then you go ahead and spew even more..
Hahaha, you are such a weakling both intellectually and emotionaly..Take some handkerchiefs and wipe your tears
Give us yours which is not cookedπππ
You write long compositions that would earn you a D in your primary school composition exam yet you cant refute any of numerous GDP indicators and GDP ratios that I have given..1. It is absurd to say that Tanzania has a 'deliberate policy' to avoid luxury phones and cars. That's the craziest thing I've ever heard, and I doubt you're even listening to yourself writing it. Are phones and cars bought by the government?
And it's not just the luxury brands. Tanzanians cannot even afford basic vehicles.
In 2015, Tanzania imported 59,694 vehicles.
In 2015, Kenya imported 109,781 vehicles.
https://allafrica.com/stories/201609080713.html
Vehicle imports fall, dealers cite high taxes and credit squeeze
Yet, importing cars to Kenya is more expensive than Tanzania for 2 reasons; Higher taxes and 7 year age limit.
In short, Kenyans import double the number of cars more expensively. Shows where the real purchasing power is.
2. When you say employment raises the tax to GDP ratio, you don't mention that GDP is higher in those countries because employment is lower in the first place.
Those 2 things are relative, and ratios adjust accordingly. Just like percentages. Think.
20% tax to GDP in USA and the same in Kenya does not mean the tax collected is equivalent.
3. If you're saving so much in gas, why don't you use it to fill your budget deficit?
And the only savings you're making using natural gas is in electricity production. In short, you are not saving anything, because you were using uneconomical methods (diesel) to produce electricity in the first place.
It's not like now you are saving but Kenya is not. Most of our electricity is not from diesel, so there is nothing for us to save.
In the end, your petroleum imports are still too little compared to Kenya. Yet 100% of cars, trains and planes use petroleum. But I can understand owing to the fact that you have too few cars on the roads compared to Kenya.
4. You keep talking about debt and GDP. That's your favourite topic. Yet you have nothing to show for your lack of borrowing. For us we have sleek roads, multiple flyovers, double the electricity production etc.
Your mentality that government is responsible for GDP is the one bringing you down. It is the people and their entrepreneurial skills that drive it.
Government is there to provide the infrastructure to enable this. Our government is providing this infrastructure at a faster rate, and as a result, the business community is growing at a faster rate, in turn providing more taxes at a faster rate.
This loan of $57 billion you keep repeating will be nothing in a few years. 20 years from now you'll be talking of Kenya's loan of $570 billion, yet your fellow Tanzanians will be crossing the border in droves looking for greener pasture.
It appears like you Tanzanians are targeting $0 in loans. Here in Kenya we're aiming for the sky.
5. Call it Jubilee propaganda, but your game of numbers is defeated. You trail Kenya in every single thing apart from mineral exports.
And you don't just trail, you trail badly. Like Kenya doubles you in everything.
And then you shamelessly cook formulas here trying to deceive us how your GDP is very close to Kenya's owing to the currency devaluation.
It's like trying to convince us you are a millionaire yet to live in a slum house eating sukumawiki daily.
Tupatie source πππGNI (2017)
Kenya - $71.4
Tanzania - $50.3
GNI Nominal
Kenya - 1,440
Tanzania - 910
GNI PPP
Kenya - 3,250
Tanzania - 2,920
Na muache ujinga.
Just because your CCM cooks figures doesn't mean you have to follow suit.
ππππππππYou write long compositions that would earn you a D in your primary school composition exam yet you cant refute any of numerous GDP indicators and GDP ratios that I have given..
Boss Economics is not how well you can tell stories, Its about math, Logic and facts.
Your mental bias and conjecture is planted by Jubilee Gvt that Tz are "Lazy" But the facts and figures says the opposite.Infact in some indicators Tz is way above kenya.. Chooze your poison - Propaganda or Facts..
Now look at your Mixing and marshing of Economic indicators, Who has talked about GNI per capita? Kenyas per capita data is better than Most of Nigeria's per capita data. .But does that make kenya's economy bigger than nigeria?GNI (2017)
Kenya - $71.4
Tanzania - $50.3
GNI Nominal
Kenya - 1,440
Tanzania - 910
GNI PPP
Kenya - 3,250
Tanzania - 2,920
Na muache ujinga.
Just because your CCM cooks figures doesn't mean you have to follow suit.
You write long compositions that would earn you a D in your primary school composition exam yet you cant refute any of numerous GDP indicators and GDP ratios that I have given..
Boss Economics is not how well you can tell stories, Its about math, Logic and facts.
Your mental bias and conjecture is planted by Jubilee Gvt that Tz are "Lazy" But the facts and figures says the opposite.Infact in some indicators Tz is way above kenya.. Chooze your poison - Propaganda or Facts..
Povu lakufunga mwakaπππ Go back to your work πππ1. It is absurd to say that Tanzania has a 'deliberate policy' to avoid luxury phones and cars. That's the craziest thing I've ever heard, and I doubt you're even listening to yourself writing it. Are phones and cars bought by the government?
And it's not just the luxury brands. Tanzanians cannot even afford basic vehicles.
In 2015, Tanzania imported 59,694 vehicles.
In 2015, Kenya imported 109,781 vehicles.
https://allafrica.com/stories/201609080713.html
Vehicle imports fall, dealers cite high taxes and credit squeeze
Yet, importing cars to Kenya is more expensive than Tanzania for 2 reasons; Higher taxes and 7 year age limit.
In short, Kenyans import double the number of cars more expensively. Shows where the real purchasing power is.
2. When you say employment raises the tax to GDP ratio, you don't mention that GDP is higher in those countries because employment is lower in the first place.
Those 2 things are relative, and ratios adjust accordingly. Just like percentages. Think.
20% tax to GDP in USA and the same in Kenya does not mean the tax collected is equivalent.
3. If you're saving so much in gas, why don't you use it to fill your budget deficit?
And the only savings you're making using natural gas is in electricity production. In short, you are not saving anything, because you were using uneconomical methods (diesel) to produce electricity in the first place.
It's not like now you are saving but Kenya is not. Most of our electricity is not from diesel, so there is nothing for us to save.
In the end, your petroleum imports are still too little compared to Kenya. Yet 100% of cars, trains and planes use petroleum. But I can understand owing to the fact that you have too few cars on the roads compared to Kenya.
4. You keep talking about debt and GDP. That's your favourite topic. Yet you have nothing to show for your lack of borrowing. For us we have sleek roads, multiple flyovers, double the electricity production etc.
Your mentality that government is responsible for GDP is the one bringing you down. It is the people and their entrepreneurial skills that drive it.
Government is there to provide the infrastructure to enable this. Our government is providing this infrastructure at a faster rate, and as a result, the business community is growing at a faster rate, in turn providing more taxes at a faster rate.
This loan of $57 billion you keep repeating will be nothing in a few years. 20 years from now you'll be talking of Kenya's loan of $570 billion, yet your fellow Tanzanians will be crossing the border in droves looking for greener pasture.
It appears like you Tanzanians are targeting $0 in loans. Here in Kenya we're aiming for the sky.
5. Call it Jubilee propaganda, but your game of numbers is defeated. You trail Kenya in every single thing apart from mineral exports.
And you don't just trail, you trail badly. Like Kenya doubles you in everything.
And then you shamelessly cook formulas here trying to deceive us how your GDP is very close to Kenya's owing to the currency devaluation.
It's like trying to convince us you are a millionaire yet to live in a slum house eating sukumawiki daily.
So your proud of importing cars and not exporting carsπππ Another fool from Kunya landπππTake your economic lessons to the 20 million Tanzanians earning less than $0.5 a day.
Unlike CCM and your supreme leader, Not even once has a Jubilee leader ever mentioned Tanzania. You just don't come up.
And your reputation for laziness stretches over 50 years. Even tourists travelling in both Dar and Nairobi mention it.
You give Jubilee more credit than even Jubilee's own supporters.
As you say, economics is about facts. The facts and numbers have bamboozled you, that's why you're telling tales instead of sticking to them. From car imports, to total imports, to GNI.
So your proud of importing cars and not exporting carsπππ Another fool from Kunya landπππ
Povu lakufunga mwakaπππ Go back to your work πππView attachment 893795
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Povu lakufunga mwakaπππ Go back to your work πππView attachment 893795
Twice there lazy asses
Now look at your Mixing and marshing of Economic indicators, Who has talked about GNI per capita? Kenyas per capita data is better than Most of Nigeria's per capita data. .But does that make kenya's economy bigger than nigeria?
You dont know economics, kindly cheer lead for Jubilee.."rain comes from heaven" and "Cows dont drink petrol" level of thought