Friday 26 February 2010

Interesting Observations


Representative democracy cannot subsist if a great part of the voters are on the government payroll.


And

What is needed for a sound expansion of production is additional capital goods, not money or fiduciary media. The credit expansion is built on the sands of banknotes and deposits. It must collapse.

Ludwig von Mises

3 comments:

  1. Totally sound - but how can it be made to happen?

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  2. There's never an easy answer "anonymous" but to make a start I'd say the following:

    First DO NOT VOTE CONSERVATIVE......

    The ABC (anything but conservatives)Tories I want them to lose the election, this would trigger a schism within the party and the abandoned true grass roots conservatives and those MP's within it would form a truly Pro British party.

    Come out of the EU. Take back our national sovereignty and determination to rule our own destiny.

    Get to grips wth the public sector deficit and expenditure, all the Quangos we have in Britain today cost us £167 Billions a year! thats just for starters...before you go on to the beaurocracy that is in place to measure and monitor Govt. targets

    Lose the target driven culture that has been fostered and driven over the last 2-3 decades in health, Policing, Education and local and Central Govt. It is a simple truth of life that if you force peoples livelihoods to be dependent upon reaching nonsensical targets they will do just that....tick the boxes...so we should allow professionals to be professionals, trust their judgements not monitor them and drown them in targets targets targets just to prove the Govt. of the day is "doing its job" the electorate aren't stupid, we know when our lives and communities are functioning efficiently and cost effectively, we know when our quality of life and our families is improving, we don't need or want central Govt. telling us it is!

    I could go on but then it would sound like a manifesto.....

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  3. Have you thought about a political future? Without affiliation to a political party of course! You are far too sensible to be a Tory / Labour / Lib Dem politician !!!

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