The PSOE is voted for by people who don't know it, and PP voters serve the PSOE without knowing it.
The fragile Spanish democracy, a true hegemony of political parties, where one of the political bosses of one party, with no technical, mental or moral qualifications, will end up being president of the government, allows dictator-type presidents, riffraff and traitors because closed and blocked electoral roles are not accountable to citizens, but to the party’s political boss. In two decades, Spain has become a dictatorship. Many have not realised this because it is not based on exhibiting strength, but limiting freedom; the division of powers and control of education, culture and relevant State institutions have broken down. Supported by separatists and terrorists camouflaged as changing party abbreviations since Zapatero was voted president in 2004, PSOE is a firm that posts the similarly minded and has ruined Spain by multiplying debt by four in only 18 years (with Rajoy’s collaboration). Abusive use of decree laws when an urgent need is the government’s will; passing totalitarian laws while debt never stops growing and the middle class disappears. Taxes do not allow the self-employed and SMEs to survive because they are fiscally pursued. Squandering; it is of no matter that there are twice the politicians and advisers per capita than wealthy nations like the UK or Germany, or pensions are financed with debt; the middle class disappears because private activity diminishes and public activity increases; the Spanish per capita income has lowered since 2004; private property is not respected with 100,000 homes occupied against their owners’ will; unemployment is twice the mean of other EU Member States; indoctrination at schools with separatist/communist ideology and students not learning Spanish in 30% of the nation; no respect for the constitution; children are taught masturbation. Public mass media manipulate to favour national or regional governments; trade unions UGT and CCOO are financed by the separatist/socialist governments they serve. With the way the country is in, contributing to public spending betrays its survival. And this betrayal is not committed only by those who vote separatist/communist governments, but many civil servants, unaware socialists who vote PP stimulate, obey and practice policies that increase public spending. Trade unions in public firms do nothing different. The education system is, for example, filled with unaware socialists, who even believe that they are doing the right thing and make the sign of the cross (while the country decomposes), which implies that their public institution grows with their cooperation. These Spaniards are not much concerned about freedom due to the anti-liberal and socialist education they had. The mass media do the rest: spread ideas that are good and cover up bad ones. Legions of trade unionists and academics (unaware socialists) at all levels indoctrinate, obey or keep quiet. With ideas like what is public is good, what is private is suspicious and aversion to risk (characteristic of a civil servant) with a good lifelong salary and many ridiculous exams to occupy life-long civil servant posts (Primary/Secondary Education). The government promises that “we´ll have nothing, but we´ll be happy”, with neither property nor freedom. Everything for the State, but they administer it all. Communist happiness! The word “privatisation” is pronounced as a synonym of what is unfair by communists as if everything had to be public. Three of every four degree holders want to be civil servants. One million families have at least one civil servant at home. Pensioners and civil workers amount to 12.5 million Spaniards; 15 million private workers (many with precarious wages) maintain 47 million. Is that feasible? Egalitarianism is sold as desired, taxes for the wealthy (not those with yachts), the more the merrier, and the government states who is wealthy and who is not. The Valencian Community has lowered the minimum amount exempt from heritage tax by 30% in the last term of office by prolonging the list of the “wealthy” to pillage taxes from them. Males are indoctrinated as being abusers, religion is dangerous, but PP voters believe that if they go to church, it will compensate their obedient conducts, like the Synod does, and even this communist Pope. According to Saint Thomas, stupidity is a sin, and contributing to increase debt, offering more university degrees and making university an enormous public nursery school is squandering public spending. There are too many public universities subsidised by up to 80%; Spain produces more lawyers than the USA. Obeying the tyrant is cooperating with him. People concerned about surviving have no time to think; earning a living is more urgent. Those who obey any power do so because they have never rebelled against anything, and perceive neither tyranny nor tradition (everything runs off them). The mass media mainly work for maintaining a “normal” appearance because elections are coming, because people go to restaurants and supermarkets, but those who go to restaurants are always the same ones; many people do not eat properly, are cold in winter and hot in summer due to inflation. In Spain, governing political parties are false elites that distribute the State at our expense and voting irrationally is improper. The mass media are dominated by hegemonic power and the only possible resistance is ideological. If the political opposition involves replacing socialism/separatist power, and leaves the whole legal, cultural, institutional process impregnated with socialism intact, it is merely concerned about cushioning the immense economic harm caused by the previous government with universities full of “unaware socialists” who serve power; obedient well-paid civil servants who do not fight the prevailing ideology, but restrict themselves to political correction; although they do not vote socialists, they do socialist politics. At the next level of surrender, they confess that “as society has changed, we have to adapt to it”. So an increase in collectivisation, in a shift to dictatorship, has been concluded. University politicisation impregnates social culture by assuming ideological surrender. By collaborating to extend the public sector, unaware socialists are mistaken if they believe that they are immune for being civil servants because when debt explodes and we need to be bailed out, their salaries and public pensions will be cut by as much as necessary (over 20%) and they will pay. The government’s lies never stop. Neither pensions nor public debt can be financed. All that is needed to be bailed out is to put a date on it. Lack of ideological combat, of clearly stating what goes on, has for two decades now led us to a dictatorship with no effective opposition. What these unaware socialists lose the most is what is intangible, wasting a life making the country worse, and they will not be able to say they had no idea; there will be no heaven for traitors.