Those responsible for breaking the rule of law are voters of the parties that form the government
Gobierno.
Five centuries ago, Niccolò Machiavelli wrote the political principle: “Never attempt to win by force what can be won by deception” by arousing debate between what is political and moral and going against the Eighth Commandment. For Machiavelli, politics has nothing to do with what is moral.
In the USA, the use of arms is allowed so that citizens can defend themselves against governments that overstep the mark. The temptation to go beyond constitutional limits quickly disappears if people know what is good for them. Nowadays in Spain, we have a black hole through which the worst evils fall. We have a particracy that allows party political bosses to become the president of the government by using electoral arithmetic without applying any technical, mental or moral filters.
In sect parties like PSOE, the political boss’ obedience is blind, there are no independent views, nor dignity that defends citizens’ interests, because political bosses decide on closed and blocked electoral lists. PSOE also pays the obedient very well by providing them with obscure, but very well-paid, jobs when it removes them from the spotlight. The political boss’ submission is as hard as a diamond because the vast majority lack an alternative professional life that is comparable to the good life of politics, which happens in other political parties, and this is why it abandons them. Dignity is only possible in some parties. The heads of today’s PSOE have never worked in a private company; have been civil servants at the most; quite a lot of them have always lived off their party. Family dynasties with political pedigree abound, as they do in doctor or lawyer dynasties.
Are you still so innocent to believe that political parties seek the good of their country?
They tend to be firms that give jobs to members, a kind of ideological trade union. This is why unconditional voters of a given party help it to never change because they keep voting it. Neither voting is praying, nor is a political party a church, more like a sect.
The rule of law must ensure that public money is not stolen and no power of abuse takes place to appoint contracts or public tenders to obtain a contract or a civil servant post. For two decades, the governments of Zapatero, Rajoy and Sánchez have not been capable of allowing the GDP to grow (deducting inflation) and public debt has multiplied by 4 by going from 0.4 to 1.6 billon euros. The private sector diminishes by being crushed with taxes to finance public spending: in Spain, 14 inhabitants finance one civil servant, but in 1975 it was one to every 51. According to Inland Revenue data, the mean public salary is 32% higher than private salaries. This demonstrates the communist rotting we suffer; we have more civil servants than self-employed workers. University students wish to be civil servants rather than entrepreneurs.
In democracy, it is assumed that the State uses force against anyone who does not comply with the Constitution, and the rule of law protects this legitimacy; equality for all. The Sánchez government changes laws so that neither robbing public money (misappropriation) nor going against State unity (sedition) is a crime. Now it wants politicians and people in high pro-independence posts to ignore the law, and thinks that charging their infringements is to judge politics. Thieves must obey the law, but those with a political party member card may not have to.
Spain is a particracy with no division of powers, a dictatorship with no military people in the EU, a shame for all Europeans. Those responsible for destroying Spain, and for what is worse to come, are those who vote the parties that support this government.
Separatist parties (forbidden in France and Germany) and communist parties (forbidden in Germany) are not patriotic, go against the unity of the country that pays them, act against citizens’ prosperity generated by private commerce, which is pursued by communism. Separatist parties seek to become wealthy by squandering with taxes and at the cost of citizens’ freedom, who are indoctrinated in a smaller communist state. Our taxes pay them when they do all this, which goes against the Constitution with impunity.
In Spain, neither arms nor security forces are employed for defence from criminals. The Spanish Constitutions states that the army must ensure that the Constitution is met. Yet if a government promotes obedient high-ranking officers from the military high commands leaders, the hierarchical principle leaves Spaniards defenceless.
When anyone decides to be tyrant, they should ensure that they will continue to be so until they die (God forbid) because when they are no longer tyrants, they will not be able to walk the streets even though firearms are not allowed, or use other arms without bullets, which also kill. People do not forget traitors, but it would be worth their while going to other countries.
Germany has asked the EU to make exempt firms with fewer than 500 workers from having to apply EU environmental regulations. Spain, however, acts as an ecologist simpleton and is the first to apply taxes to plastic. This not only punishes Spaniards economically, but also its firms’ competitiveness. The distinguished group of useless people in EU bureaucracy is even visible to those one-eyed in understanding
It is not the first time that Germany requests some form of exemption. It also did so for the unification of Germany after the Berlin Wall came down. Civilised countries take care of their firms’ competitiveness and of lowering inflation. However, our communist governors perform posturing, continuously deceive and fiscally attack companies by, emptying Spaniards’ pockets and increasing both public spending and taxes.
The government’s Babel irony one-act farce allows the use of Spanish co-official languages in Parliament, which symbolises the breaking down of national unity. The PP party spokesman talks in the Basque language and humiliates us all. PP could avoid using regional languages in the Senate, but rather than considering the cultural battle, it turns the other cheek and gives in to the socialist/separatist use of co-official languages by allowing it in the Senate. Such behaviour shows what we can expect of today’s PP party.
Language is not an instrument to distinguish. It aim is communication, union. The Basque language is only understood by less than 5% of the Spanish population, and many Basque people do not understand it. The number of youths indoctrinated at schools increases by insisting on anti-Spanish indoctrination. Expelling those threatened for not voting them results in dictatorship with ballot boxes. Talking in the Basque language in Parliament is squandering money (having to pay interpreters), separatist propaganda and humiliation.
If Parliament MP Àgueda Micó, from the separatist pan-Catalanist-communist party known as Compromís, believes that by talking in Valencian the Valencian people will improve in some way with this Babel irony one-act farce, then we are in a real mess. During her first speech, she said that 10 million people speak Valencian, and included five communities and three states in Europe. The Valencian Community does not even have 5 million inhabitants and not all of them speak Valencian. So her figures do not add up.
Àgueda Micó has, thus, implicitly confessed her identification with Catalan separatism, for which she works, because she identifies Valencian with Catalan, which is what the Compromís party actually thinks, but not what she tells voters during elections. They hide their ideology to deceive students who learn Valencian, who have been indoctrinated for decades. You will realise all this with new budgets, when you will find that investments and resources are sent to Catalan and Basque separatist regions, and the Valencian people will be broke. This not only shows the uselessness of this party for the Valencian Community, but also its harmful existence because it indoctrinates against Spain. They are double traitors for the Valencian people, against both Spain and the Valencian Community, because they secretly serve Catalan separatists.
Almost simultaneously to Àgueda Micó’s pan-Catalanist confession, her predecessor in Parliament, “feminist rooster” Joan Baldoví, spoke to VOX party Parliament MP Ana Vega in the Valencian Parliament in a threatening cocky tone by inquiring what she was laughing about (view the male chauvinist embarrassment on YouTube).
It was probably by separatist blackmail that misappropriation and sedition were eliminated as crimes. Now other laws will be invented in which the name of amnesty will change, but also those guilty of the Catalan rebellion will be pardoned. As the Constitution is not respected, and whoever goes against it is not punished, our self-destruction continues.
Then the Catalans will be allowed a referendum, which will not be called self-determination, and separatists will use it as such. They will also charge the real Catalan debt and the historic one that they themselves invent, to us all, some 450,000 million euros, until Spain is bailed out. Then some will awaken and realise just how harmful voting traitors is.