We don't pay our politicians enough. We get monkeys. They were encouraged to manipulate the expenses system, and they did. Their scam, in total, will be in the millions, but the cost to us individually will be negligible.
On the other hand, if you can remember in your fit of rage, when you are not throwing your favourite chair through your TV at the revelation that a particular MP claimed for an island for some ducks in his pond, for the next ten to twenty years we will be borrowing hundreds of billions of pounds from the banks who deliberately drove us into this financial crisis in the first place. Individually we will be hit in the following ways;
1. more taxes, hundreds of pounds more each year
2. cuts in services, probably leading to uneducated children who turn into animals, and the return of euthanasia as a 'cheaper and more economical' way of dealing with the elderely, the very sick and the disabled.
So how can we escape this cult of death and destruction?
The answer is vey simple; we create our own money.
We don't borrow from any dodgy bankers with dastardly plans for world domination.
We don't let them dictate to us how we spend money for their benefit. We do so now because our 'leaders' are wined and dined at Bilderberg.
I wake up each day and think, why is the human race so dumb? It hands the power to create money to a bunch of warmongering megalomaniacs and let's them get on with their evil plans.
We don't need them.
They need us because they are parasites. Parasites need to feed off their victims. Creating our own money and spending it how we want it spent would kill them. We wouldn't go begging to them, asking them to create non-existent money out of nothing that we would then need to pay back and with interest. No, we would simply create that money out of nothing ourselves, as much of it as we need and want, spend it as we want and not have to repay it.
So our MPs are poor are several ways;
1. intellectually poor in that they cannot or will not introduce such a simple monetary policy that will benefit the ordinary British man and woman in the street;
2. financially poor in that they are paid peanuts so we get monkeys
3. they have some of my sympathy in that they have been used to take the heat off the banks, and if they cannot or will not see that then they don't deserve to be MPs
Poor MPs.
Poor, poor MPs.
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