When a government runs a deficit it enslaves its people to the banks and the IMF. A government should always run a surplus during periods of growth so as to keep reserves for periods of low growth or recession or national crisis.
The people of Greece are a case in point; they are no longer citizens of a democracy. They are the minions of a bank. They have been willfully exposed to the whims of kleptomaniacs who will now speculate with their livelihoods. They have been sold as slaves by their elected representatives.
Let this be a warning to Britain. I would suggest a new constitution that ensures that government may only spend the money it has already received in taxes, may not introduce retrospective tax legislation or ‘clarification’, may not base spending on ‘projected growth’, and any minister whose spending exceeds the amount of tax brought in in the previous year minus 5% to keep as reserve must be sacked and banned from holding office.
The only excuse for deficit, in my mind, is to finance a defensive war against an invading force. NO other excuse must be tolerated.
The people of Greece are a case in point; they are no longer citizens of a democracy. They are the minions of a bank. They have been willfully exposed to the whims of kleptomaniacs who will now speculate with their livelihoods. They have been sold as slaves by their elected representatives.
Let this be a warning to Britain. I would suggest a new constitution that ensures that government may only spend the money it has already received in taxes, may not introduce retrospective tax legislation or ‘clarification’, may not base spending on ‘projected growth’, and any minister whose spending exceeds the amount of tax brought in in the previous year minus 5% to keep as reserve must be sacked and banned from holding office.
The only excuse for deficit, in my mind, is to finance a defensive war against an invading force. NO other excuse must be tolerated.
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