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Where your taxes really go

While I was browsing my  newsfeed,  I saw this picture


I had never been this serious in expressing criticism in political scandal but ever since this scam has surfaced, I just can't stand to be a  incognisant and inconsiderate  following the lavish lifestyle of Napoles'  daughter.

You wanna know how  Jeane celebrated her birthday? I'll definitely believe that you must have been invited.  It's our taxes by the way.

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