Reader: Lithuania has been turned into a concentration camp
As for other seunas, especially those who keep saying that vaccinated people have to pay for unvaccinated, I have questions for them too.
Maybe they have forgotten that everyone who works in Lithuania pays such low taxes, which increase the minimum wage, will increase even more.
Everyone pays for compulsory health insurance, then if they want to leave the unvaccinated without treatment, maybe then they will refund all the taxes they have paid and people will pay for the medical services themselves.
Because leaving them without medical help is an obvious embezzlement of people’s money and a violation of their rights. The state is again trying to rackete the people of our country, as it did with the emigrants who did not manage to get the paper in time and submit it to the “Social Security”.
The latter had to pay taxes not only in the country where they worked, but also in Lithuania.
I should also say something to the President of the country, Gitan Nausėda, who has not even been able to apply to the Constitutional Court for a Passport for Opportunities for children.
True, he speaks differently now, but I doubt he has a connection to it. Will be on the air, will call on the Constitutional Court or another institution to work faster and disappear again.
The protection of children’s games continues, as does the public distrust of the President’s Minister of Health Arūnas Dulkis regarding the management of the pandemic.
It is unfortunate that people quickly forget what was yesterday, a month ago, a year ago or even earlier.
Once upon a time, G.Nausėda, while still an economist, was constantly allowed to go to all the televisions to wash her brains, as it will be for Lithuania to adopt the euro, as it cost her, and if it does, it will be very weak.
By the way, if anyone forgot, President Dalia Grybauskaitė also talked about it. And who remembers what position the current Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė held at that time?
If people started putting together a “puzzle” from then on, they would have a better understanding of what is happening in Lithuania today. The government cabinet was assembled by I. Šimonytė and confirmed by President G. Nausėda.
I hope people will someday understand which side the KGB waves have been on for all 30 years and what character has always sailed during that wave. And after this day he still sails. I am talking about the old Landsbergis, who says that Lithuania must be ruled by a small handful of people.
In a word, there are no former Kagbeists.
Finally, how is coronavirus managed in Lithuania? Yes, the disease is, it is dangerous, but not so much that it would have been declared an emergency, and once it was declared, it would be to restrict medical services to people and still think about closing hospitals.
Wherever you look, there is a lack of logic everywhere, but if the Lithuanian people put up with it, it may be good for them.
Maybe it is right for them to turn the country into a camp with a growing caste system. Everything is possible for some and almost nothing for others.
Realizing all this, it is surprising that there are those who believe that after the next elections, those who are now in power in the Seimas, who are in favor of skeptics, GPs and all restrictions, will start planting in the bench …
As long as there is such an electoral system in Lithuania that guarantees their inviolability, no one will be tried or planted. In order to have at least hope that one of them will be planted, a coup is needed in Lithuania. however, this is not easy to do.
To sum up, until the Nation starts fighting for its rights and just bombards and shows its dissatisfaction on social networks, nothing will change.
how many of today’s treacherous powers of the Constitution and such illegitimate members of the Seimas have been planted during all the years of independence?