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Future Economic Outlook
Once we know what the future holds, we can prepare for it. That is the wish of each and every one of us. However, not knowing the future may rather mean that we fall into an endless loop. This is because the future is uncertain. The new administration has issued its platform, submitted it to the Chamber of Deputies, and the Chamber of Deputies has given it its vote of confidence. What lies ahead for us and what does not, and why should we give up on the state and save for ourselves?
Ambiguity is always a bad thing
Although criticized several times, government program statements that set the direction of the nation\’s economy are very vague. Some of the concepts are not explained, and the methods and procedures are not adequately explained. These are the worst of all possible worlds, because we do not know where we are going or what we are trying to do there. There are wonderful slogans and beautiful visions of the future, but nowhere is there an accurate and clear explanation of how we will actually get there. They are full of empty promises and mistakes, and perhaps even the governments themselves do not know exactly what they are going to do. And that shows just how far into the darkness we are headed.
Screw the state, screw the state,
raise salaries, raise pensions, grow the economy, it\’s party time. That\’s what it\’s like right now. Everyone is buzzing that raises are finally coming, and people with no economic sense are cheering for the new leaders in government. But they don\’t realize how deep in debt we all have become and may never get out of it. So our advice is to throw away our national security and save your own money, your own money that you can use in an emergency.
We all admire how untrustworthy the government is going and how everyone is working, but there will come a time when Andrei will pack a few plums and say it probably didn\’t work and all that will be left will be many empty seats and enormous debt–a revolution of some kind, or perhaps absolutely ideal for some kind of militarization of society–we still need to find a common enemy.