How humiliating is it when the Prime Minister of the country goes on television to ask merchants not to increase the prices of their goods?
Is this where our Fiscal Policy has come to? Begging? Did the PM really come out as saying “Please don’t make our government look helpless against price increases”?
It’s only natural, isn’t it?
When governments are elected by protecting the benefits of their electoral base, they are in effect leaving all the rest of us unprotected.
Big businesses aside, the government is protecting farmers, journalists, truckers, civil employees, and so many other professions.
Why? Because they’ve let the situation get so much out of hand that these people will not hesitate to paralyse the whole country, thinking that it’s their right that they be extra-protected unlike the rest of us.
Yesterday it was farmers who completely blocked the national motorway breaking the country in half. Today it’s the truckers who refuse to distribute fuel to petrol stations, leaving millions unable to drive to work.
Tomorrow, it can be pretty much anyone. Take your pick: doctors take bribes to perform operations in public hospitals; policemen that won’t mind overzealously beating up suspects; workers at public utilities companies that will not hesitate to cut people’s power to show they have the strength to negotiate, in order to avoid having their public organisation sold to the Germans.
Way to go!