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Just now, lazybugger said:

so your point about 'no need for fiscal autonomy' is scorned at, you pick some random bullshit that makes no sense, and decide to call it a 'point'? lol.

But whats your point is right ?

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Just now, Android_Halwa said:

That has happened because TN is part of India..ade independent country ayivunte, It would have a modern drainage system in place way back..Just that Britishers built most of the present day chennai, although it was a coincidence, If not British then Tamils would have built chennai much better..

so now we are discussing on drainage system in TN aa.. lol.. how desperate are you guys?

If TN is so pathetic, why not let it go.. why are you guys demanding that it stay in the union?

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38 minutes ago, lazybugger said:

Its a fcuking idiotic point. and you bring in infrastructure projects to defend your point?

what's your problem if states spend on freebies? btw, if states invest on infra, it'll be like the pointless metro in chennai. atleast Hyd had the sense to give it up to private lobby.

Infrastructure is sure the behemoth that can pull people out of poverty, but its not feasible for a country like India. With people like you knocking down other state people. you hate AP, now you hate TN too.. who else do you hate? and you want others to agree to Delhi making all decisions about everything inside a state?

even now, states do spend a lot on infra. on state's roads, and electricity infra. What's the point of all that 'infra', when 30% are illiterate. Hell even 20% of teenagers are illiterates.

not saying states having fiscal autonomy will solve all problems, but its obvious when you look at TN and Kerala, two states that have achieved near 100% teen literacy, that good things can happen in states. instead of copying it, you ask for TN and KL to give up their autonomy.. and you think its a good enough argument to piss on Tamils with LTTE comment.

May be you are not aware that more than half of the big infrastructure projects in India are funded by central government...way before modi tookover, Major projects are funded byu central government and you can check facts..States barely spend on making things better..

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1 minute ago, lazybugger said:

so now we are discussing on drainage system in TN aa.. lol.. how desperate are you guys?

If TN is so pathetic, why not let it go.. why are you guys demanding that it stay in the union?

To make it better...

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1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said:

Yeah, Thats perfectly right...

India became horrible because of state's economy...its not gonna be there any more so chances are good that it would be better

India would be better if remote controlled from the center. despite its diversity. what a conclusion.

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Just now, lazybugger said:

India would be better if remote controlled from the center. despite its diversity. what a conclusion.

We have seen India's progress under state's autonomy for the past 70 years...school drop outs and literacy still being a factor in human development index...

So, lets switch over to central funding for another 70 years to see if it will go right..or else, we will switch back to non=gst model..

deal ?

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1 minute ago, lazybugger said:

first you guys itself suck no? how can you make other people better?

sab ka saath...sab ka vikas..

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2 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

That has happened because TN is part of India..ade independent country ayivunte, It would have a modern drainage system in place way back..Just that Britishers built most of the present day chennai, although it was a coincidence, If not British then Tamils would have built chennai much better..

ante TN government emi peekaledhaa inni years......ee rakham ga city antaaru man...chinna varsham vasthe chaalu 1st floor varaku muligipothundhi....1 week varaku alane vuntaadhi....

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1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said:

May be you are not aware that more than half of the big infrastructure projects in India are funded by central government...way before modi tookover, Major projects are funded byu central government and you can check facts..States barely spend on making things better..

what's the problem with that arrangement? majority of roads in TN, overwhelming majority of highways are from state's funds. It has the highest road density in India. so if other states are laggards, TN should give up its autonomy aa? and get called as separatists and with references to LTTE aa? good point man.

let the center fund infra through its loans, like it always has done. what's the point in asking for share in state's funds.

Now I understand that you have no clue about GST. I made a point about center sharing funds, and you picked on it and ran with it like a moron.

The problem with GST is not just sharing of funds. States can't set their own GST rates (biggest problem). The earlier problem with VAT was the interstate trade was messy with taxes, and there were several tax evaders in interstate trade. GST will solve it, but it'll impose rates decided by the center. It didn't have to.. there are much more elegant solutions to have one unified market, without making states suffer.

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3 minutes ago, BaabuBangaram said:

ante TN government emi peekaledhaa inni years......ee rakham ga city antaaru man...chinna varsham vasthe chaalu 1st floor varaku muligipothundhi....1 week varaku alane vuntaadhi....

maa @lazybugger full fire la vunadu bhai...susuko..

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4 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

We have seen India's progress under state's autonomy for the past 70 years...school drop outs and literacy still being a factor in human development index...

So, lets switch over to central funding for another 70 years to see if it will go right..or else, we will switch back to non=gst model..

deal ?

this is like saying, we have seen what education did to one neighbourhood kid. He finished graduation and sat at home doing nothing.

so we'll make our kid plough the fields, since education is waste and is for losers. good argument.

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1 minute ago, lazybugger said:

what's the problem with that arrangement? majority of roads in TN, overwhelming majority of highways are from state's funds. It has the highest road density in India. so if other states are laggards, TN should give up its autonomy aa? and get called as separatists and with references to LTTE aa? good point man.

let the center fund infra through its loans, like it always has done. what's the point in asking for share in state's funds.

Now I understand that you have no clue about GST. I made a point about center sharing funds, and you picked on it and ran with it like a moron.

The problem with GST is not just sharing of funds. States can't set their own GST rates (biggest problem). The earlier problem with VAT was the interstate trade was messy with taxes, and there were several tax evaders in interstate trade. GST will solve it, but it'll impose rates decided by the center. It didn't have to.. there are much more elegant solutions to have one unified market, without making states suffer.

constructing a state highway falls with the state's progress and most of these highways are also funded by central FYI...

 

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4 minutes ago, BaabuBangaram said:

ante TN government emi peekaledhaa inni years......ee rakham ga city antaaru man...chinna varsham vasthe chaalu 1st floor varaku muligipothundhi....1 week varaku alane vuntaadhi....

so what man? andukey septhunnam kadha.. TN tho poru em padatharu.. vaallani vaalla maanana vadileyandi ani.

 

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