Now that the Prime Minister has announced that the extra profits of the banks and large multinationals will be taxed, and the money collected will be used to protect the utility reduction and military development - there has been an uproar on the "left" in Hungary. They began to complain that what the Orbán government is doing is terrible, because the banks and other companies involved will pass the extra profit tax on to the people anyway. If - let's say - this is really the case, and the big, gallant companies would impose their luxury profit tax on the two-handed Hungarians, because they don't want to let go of their huge profits even during a war crisis, so who will be to blame in this case? Who will be responsible for all this? The domestic opposition, led by Gyurcsány's sectarian party, believes it knows the answer: the government. In fact, Orbán personally, the hoof. A severely strained, sick way of thinking.

He is sick, because he protects the profit interests of those big companies from the hip, he thinks with the view of those who want to reap big even in times of crisis. We understand that this is how companies work. Unfortunately, such is capitalism. But the fact that, in principle, Hungarian (or at least active in Hungary) partisanships do not represent the interests of the Hungarian people and the country is incomprehensible and nauseating. Gyurcsány's gang and their affiliates take every opportunity to betray their country and serve the interests of the Western financial power as sycophants. This is the meaning of their lives. Before 2010, the government also acted accordingly - this is how they put our country on a beggar's stick, on an IMF infusion. (And it is not enough that they have served foreign interests, even if they are ungovernable, it is enough just to look at what they are doing in Budapest: they would drown each other in a spoonful of water for a sleazy deputy mayor's stall.)

"Alas, poor foreign banks, airlines, energy and telecommunications companies, what will happen to them if they have to leave a part of their annual profits of hundreds of billions here in solidarity, they cannot wheel it out of Hungary!" – this is actually what the Gyurcsánys want to say. But they know it can't be that way, because then in 2026 they will get four-fifths in their faces. Therefore, their endless concern for the profits of foreigners is transparently dipped in a slimy syrup of lies, like this: "Orbán's new taxes will be paid by decent Hungarian people." Of course. As if they care for a single second. It is as if the Gyurcsánys care that, according to a recent poll by Századvég, 84 percent of Hungarians expect companies that make extra profits in a war situation to help the Hungarian people and contribute to Hungary's defense costs.

Unfortunately for Feri, the overwhelming majority of Hungarians also know that the "left" in Hungary is not with them, but always with someone else (Brussels, Washington, the profit-hungry financial power, migrants, George Floyd, anyone). The Hungarians are extremely grateful for this, and they also sent feedback about it on April 3. It's a shame that the people involved didn't realize this, and they continue their anti-Hungarian rampage just like they did before the fourth two-thirds jacket. Like the Bourbons: they learned nothing, forgot nothing. For them, it's really just a "map and landscape". For them, the existence of the people living here is important only to the extent that they can generate as much profit as possible for foreign companies - those from whom the Feri's get their ukákas and buksisims.

How did he announce his brutal public austerity in June 2006? "Don't be afraid, it won't hurt, at least not as much as many people want to believe." Now we are sending the same message to the left-wing agents who are worried about the extra profits of foreign companies.

Source: Hungarian Nation

Photo: Tibor Illyés