What positive things has PIS done?

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  1. Issue with this concept is that you could approach it 2 ways.

    1. Just list out positive things aka, 500+ payments, no tax till 26, free Flu vaccines etc. but that doesnt take into the account future costs of these.

    2. List out positive things with the future cost taken into account. And then we barely could scrape a few of them im pty sure.

  2. They made people more insecure about their futures thus decreasing the population growth and future CO2 emissions.

  3. Trump-Like Alt-Right populists (called Law and Justice for a joke) did a lot to their father Putin (unofficial sponsor since 2007).

    They support covidiots (mr Putins propaganda), so if you are a moron who is afraid of a Jab, they will protect your right to get drunk in a pub.
    For ordinary people born no Poland: nothing good.

  4. They legalised medical marihuana.

    Increasing tax free income and income tax thresholds was generally a good move although associated tax ‘reforms’ not necessarily.

  5. idk why everyone dislikes this post. This explain how this community are a little bit blinded with a pure hate to pis. We know how pis are bad etc. I hate them too. But also im impartial. For example: removing tax from salary for a youth under 26yo is good idea. This open a huge oportunity for a students without good economic situation during a school/uni time to get a side job, and more $$, without a huge taxes.

    Dalsza część do naszej społeczności. OP poprostu sie spytał co pis mógł dobrze zrobić. Tyle, wiem jak nienawidzicie pisu,a le żeby od razu go od trolla/bota wyzywać? Błagam…

  6. They massively raised immigration to levels unseen during previous “liberal” government

    They won in 2015 on anti-immigration agenda so this matters, it helps budget a bit

  7. Well, I was definitely looking for some silver linings after 2015/2016 elections – I figured this could shake up out lenient, complacent left and moderate parts of the political scene. Perhaps even open them into more committed, egalitarian approach towards societal needs, especially of the neglected element of the country. Boy, was I naive, and boy, did I have another thing coming.

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