The European Union consents to dictatorships within it
Dictatorships are on the rise because more than 7 in every 10 people live one according to studies by the V-Dem Institute of the University of Gothenburg. Disinformation and Spanish Sanchez government’s lies supported by alike mass media prevent reality from being known. Academicians cooperate by multiplying offers of degrees that are replicated in several public universities in the same city, which increases public spending and devaluates degrees with excess demand. From children indoctrinated in language, separatism, egalitarianism and gender ideologies, confused youths with no professional expectations, who are not used to risks and hope to gain a degree, which does not let them find a job or leave home. Three hundred dams and reservoirs have been destroyed during this term of office, and drought increases. Nuclear power stations close down, but families cannot pay electric bills. Primary health care is saturated, more people on the waiting list for operations and public-private cooperation not put to good use. Making the effort to work, prosper and save to buy a home is unnecessary while the gullible are deceived thinking the State will provide homes. Owners are to be hated because they stop others having homes, Renting a house cannot be business according to the communist Vice-President of the Valencian government. Communist governments do not seek citizen’s prosperity, but their misery and dependence. When Spain entered the EU in 1986, the argument then was it would provide democratic stability. High prices were paid to belong to the EU, industry was dismantled, farming restricted, which meant high structural unemployment. Industry never recovered. In the last two decades, communists Zapatero and Sánchez have led Spain to a dictatorship because division of powers, private property, freedom of expression, equality in the eyes of the law have not been respected. We suffer economic, material and moral ruin. Spanish is not learned at school, and there is no legal male/female equality. The Constitution, law and order are not respected. The unarmed army cannot defend us from neighbours’ threats. Security forces cannot defend themselves from criminals. The Civil Guard is expelled from separatist areas to better rebel. The public institutions controlled by the government distort official data (e.g., INE, CIS, CNMV, tribunals, academies, universities), and everything radiates socialist/separatist nationalisation. Debt has prevented the GDP from growing for two decades because the public sector never stops increasing, which causes tax pressure that eliminates private activity and the middle class. The EU’s potential advantages have gone up in smoke and we face separatist/communist dictatorship, we will have nothing and be happy because the State will provide everything. We are a country that renders services where a few large firms are fiscally ill-treated by the government. Spain is a holiday destination with little innovation (marketable research) despite vast university spending (1.25 million university students subsidised up to 80%). These students find no job because they prefer not to take risks and flood the public system. The Spanish birth rate has dropped in the last 14 years. Its child population has diminished, there are more pets, but public teaching jobs never stop rising with all kinds of linguistic and ideological traps and maintained tireless trade union actions. The public sector does not grow where it needs to: justice, security, health. We have six doctors and 8.7 political posts (including advisors and politician’s trusted workers) for every 1,000 inhabitants. We pay 400,000 political job posts, which are more than all the police, firefighters and doctors together. Germany is a federal country (prohibits communist parties) with 1.7-fold our population, but has 100,000 political job posts. France (prohibits separatist parties) has half the political jobs Spain has and its population is 1.4-fold bigger. Digitisation does not reduce thousands of superfluous public administration workers. Debt has multiplied by 4 in 18 years. Private activity diminishes due to excessive taxes. Pensions are financed by debt. Socialist/separatist governments deceive and divide citizens by confusing hopes with rights. The right to not live on streets does not allow others’ private property to be by violated. Occupying homes against owners’ will is an unacceptable attack on freedom and property and shameful for the EU
Article submitted to Las Provincias