Government Is Stale
A government (parasite) that does not introduce enough legislation has become stale and run out of ideas. It's the sole purpose of government. To introduce legislation to effect greater control over the people (host). The concept that government is a servant to the people and simply smooths the path of the people it serves has always been the smoke and mirrors that sustains any government and constitutes the best known of official secrets. Any national security angle has been increased by the introduction of terrorism. It's grown into the accepted method by 'terrorists' that once didn't exist to any appreciable extent as the way of forcing demands from (any) government. It has been allowed to grow and now justifies the control of the host by the parasite. Another method of control by making the host compliant and accepting the demands of the parasite. It is the parasite that controls the host.
Euro MP
The entire 'life' of a government as the parasite is spent feeding off the host (the people) by paradoxically feeding the host with the parasite's demands. To tighten the screws and gain an evermore effective stranglehold. It behaves like a virus spreading disease wherever it goes. It milks the system of its lifeblood and takes for itself evermore resources the longer it lives. Actual rebellion is avoided by 'democratic elections'. It's a cynical system. A controlling system. The use of finance is the ultimate method of control by design.
None of the Above Party
The growing population ensures that competition will always get more fierce. More people to chase after employment with the predictable result that pay declines in proportion to the growth in population. Greater demands placed upon the growing population who are progressively less able to fund their own life must sustain the growing parasite. It has become a more obvious method of control by the parasite to make the host work harder at feeding it. The parasite grows fatter and greedier and ultimately instead of being fed by the host would need to feed itself and is illustrated by the growing public (parasite) pensions at the sole expense of the taxpayer (host).
Worth of Public Pension
Paul Ormerod
- When Brown started to throw a wall of money at the public sector in the late 1990s, this outcome was inevitable. Pay increases, re-gradings, extra promotions to manage the huge increase in staff – all these put money into the private pockets of public sector workers. And this is to say nothing of the massive social injustice which has been created by the huge gulf between public and private sector pension provisions. From an egalitarian perspective, this is a scandal even bigger than the bankers' bonuses. In the 1997 budget, Brown wrecked private pensions. Gold-plated public sector ones remain unreconstructed.
- Millions of workers in the private sector have had to take pay cuts in the recession. Yet they see their public sector counterparts moaning that their increases are not big enough.
- ...we must look at these fat cat public sector pensions, end this revolving door of people coming back to work for the same organisation they were working for just a month earlier with not just the salary they always had but also the pension.
As always, the 'rich' are so blinded by their greed that they cannot see the full frontal attack. They still persist in the belief that they are the most 'worthy' part of the host. That they are some kind of special subspecies.
Swill is a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps
(or any disgusting or distasteful liquid) fed to pigs
Everybody dies and it's bizarrely amusing to observe the 'subspecies' feeding at it's very own and very exclusive trough of 'wealth.
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