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European bureaucratic pseudo-capitalism is coming to an end. In Lithuania too

 

 "What happened happened that had to happen, while democracy still exists under creaking and coercion. It can subjugate all possible resources, stupid and bribed whippersnappers to its advantage, but the moment of truth is coming. There are and will be many different opinions, why the Union of the Fatherland - Lithuanian Christian Democrats ( TS-LKD, in Lithuanian language) lost, but the general answer is short: the people of Lithuania voted against the cold civil war caused by the "conservatives". And now the main goal of the entire thinking part of the society, regardless of political views, is to liquidate its consequences as soon as possible and to build all possible safeguards. so that it cannot happen again in the future.

 

 What has happened in recent years? With the money of all taxpayers, the "conservatives" actively bought themselves an electorate, rapidly grew an army of bureaucrats, and excessively raised salaries for the public sector, which are in no way related to its efficiency, to better quality of services, or to other qualitative indicators. Where have you seen a normal state where business says it can no longer compete with the state in terms of wages? Still brazenly misleading the moderates that they are right-wing, the "conservatives" splashed money on wide bridges.

 

 Margaret Thatcher once said that socialism is good as long as the money doesn't run out. There are many signs that European bureaucratic pseudo-capitalism is coming to an end. Drowning in bureaucracy and over-regulation, the European Union (EU) is hopelessly behind the US and China in terms of competitiveness and technology. Big business is already drawing apocalyptic forecasts of collapse, tectonic changes have begun in Germany and other major economies, and are moving towards us. 

 

And you know who will be the big losers? All that desperate army of ingrids (from the name of Ingrida Šimonytė, Lithuanian prime minister), the new generation of scumbags - the world's happiest beanbags, lumpen intelligentsia, project artists fed by the state's handful, pseudo scientists and other dependents, who would be completely uncompetitive in the conditions of a real market economy, because they do not create products that society needs and wants to buy. That means they will be unemployed."

 


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