Friday, March 29, 2013

I Support Social Services

I support public service but I also support the reduction of the bloated blood-sucking parasitic entity the previous Socialist mal-administration made. Packing local councils, social care, the NHS and the civil service with make-work, self-opinionated jobsworths was merely a thinly disguised means of buying votes for a Socialist (nay Soviet, Marxist) regime hell bent on performing blatant attempts at social engineering with the country’s money. When the surplus the last Conservative government had built up was all gone, Blair, Brown, Balls, Miliband and co. then proceeded to attempt to prop up the whole inflated edifice with borrowed money which we couldn't afford to pay back.

Now that the bills are due the Socialist “Brothers and Comrades” are happy to man (and women, must be politically correct lest we offend their already tender sensibilities) the barricades, suggesting the all the Tories want is to cut care, social welfare and benefit support. I believe that what the government really ought to do is to go back to us having a country that lives within its means. Let’s have no more cushy jobs for the Brothers and Comrades and no more free hand-outs for the work-shy and idle. Support public services by all means but don’t let Leninist Marxist dogma stop anyone from working out how you are going to fund and support it.

Oh, and by the way, Keynesian economics has already been shown to have failed to solve the recession. A recession caused by Blair, Brown and the like de-regulating the banks and financial markets and effectively causing the crash of 2008. Governments can’t borrow money from failed institutions to finance infrastructure projects (and huge social services budgets) to stimulate demand. Tight fiscal policies and an overall reduction of the tax burden, together with the dismantling of the red-tape and restrictions imposed by the previous administration’s Commissariat law makers are, in reality, what is needed.

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