Luma: specified a tiny stabilization.

konserwatyzm.pl 5 months ago

On the occasion of last Christmas, I gathered all my thoughts in the left side of the brain and forced myself to liberate the powerful, almost Nobel-bending, thought. I asked myself: why about 60-70% of Polish society does not want to change and tries at all costs to set itself up in the current system, without exerting besides much? They do not even take a comparatively tiny hazard on the occasion of elections, namely, they do not want to vote for parties announcing a complete change in the socio-political and economical strategy in Poland. Why? The problem of the present Poland is to direct Poles' aspirations towards security, towards stability, towards... uniform. Yes, indeed, present average parents dream about their children's careers in any office, in politics (lower levels) or in uniform.

This situation resembles the sanation, the PRL or, in part, the tsaric times of the 19th century (and this disliked Russia). It reminds, due to the fact that here the III of Poland went importantly further and created a real eldorado official-military-political. individual will say: after all, this triad is needed, due to the fact that without troops, police, (national and local) offices and politicians? That's impossible. Right, impossible, but here's the problem of scale and what gives you specified a rush to put your life together like this. individual simply ensured (and who?) that the aspirations of Poles were mundane, not ambitious, related to safety and early retirement. Hence, it may be so hard in us Poles to instill first the thought of sovereignty and then the size and construction of a functioning medium-sized country. We simply value the alleged tiny stabilization (Gomkuła) and how we will manage to program our children in the desired direction, we are already full satisfied with the current situation, i.e. the socio-economic system.

individual will say: but what is the tallness of dreams to be an official, a politician (lower level) or a policeman? After all, this involves average earnings, with no chance of any crucial improvement, and subjection to someone, due to the fact that in the uniformed services the hierarchy of degrees applies. Well, in the case of uniformed services, there is besides a substance of early retirement, privileges (thirteen, uniform, jubilee awards and others) and any satisfaction that you are an component of power, meaning "elity of elites". Office work is mostly a tiny responsibility, convenient working hours and, in tiny towns, prestige. In ,,civil” we have 3 options: either we set up our own business, we will work 12 hours a day, and already at the start we will gotta like ZUS and the taxation Office, and then possibly a occupation inspection, a wellness department, etc. (depends on the industry, or we will start working in corporations, which involves continuous training, plans, competition and uncertainty of tomorrow, or we will work in a tiny company but we will have low wages, worse working conditions, and sometimes contract order. In this 3rd option, of course, I do not decriminalize tiny private economical activities, due to the fact that I myself conduct specified a business, or alternatively admire those almost heroes who are inactive able to operate despite so many logs thrown by the state.

This administrative-mundure-political cake, for a country like Poland, is rather large. According to the data, about 3.5 million people work in the alleged budget office (nearly 22% of all employees). erstwhile we change this amount into tiny ones, we have about 120 000 employees of central offices (this policy plays a role), 100,000 police officers, 15,000 border guards, 140 000 military.

individual who counts carefully will most likely conclude that this analysis does not propose that 60-70% of the population voting for systemic parties benefit from the «state’ work." The private sector is inactive dominant. Yes, but in our country there is simply a strong trend of searching for a unchangeable and effortless job, giving average earnings and a sense of security, and this can only be ensured by the state. Therefore, almost 22% are budget workers, having their families, and the remainder already looks at their current state of possession with a whimsical eye. He prefers to adapt and soon, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,.

I presume there will be a average government in our country someday. He will gotta face the aspirations of Poles and rise the bar significantly. And of course break this administrative-mundour-political complex, and organize it again. Unfortunately, Poles will not like it.

Jarosław Luma

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