In the school, the teacher's companion, now additionally in Education Socialist Citizen, he will tell you that Poland is now a country where citizens are equal.
This is simply a de facto continuation of the erstwhile entry, so present let us look at another group of people more equal than others, that is, Members.
He was expected to represent the region from which he came (hahaha), that is, to represent his interests in the remainder of the country.
The very noble, truly Roman honesty.
It's just...
First of all, we have 480 MPs plus a 100 senators, which totals almost six 100 people eating our taxes.
Ziemkiewicz erstwhile joked that it would be better to separate 480 chips between the heads of the party, and ironically, it is not a bad idea.
Although it would most likely be best if there were only a 100 Members in the parliament, and the legislature (the Chamber of Obstruction) would be eliminated. In that case, there would be only a 100 stomachs to feed, and it would be easier to number the votes, as each organization would receive about as many MPs as they received a percent of the votes.
But, uh, I'm in over my head. We're back to equal and equal.
You, citizen, erstwhile you make money, you gotta pay a taxation on that income.
Members do not have a salary, they have a diet, and although it is precisely the same, it is called a different one, so that it is not taxed. due to the fact that how would our rulers pay taxes to themselves!? (ironia)
Members get miles, that's, a refund for fuel, due to the fact that they "go on matters crucial to society."
I firmly believe that the work of any 1 of us is more useful to society than the "work" of a large part of the Members, and that no of us is getting a refund for the fuel we would not have done without.
And the comrades (p)the donkeys will say that we are uneconomous, and that we are to take the bus.
Yeah. I gotta pay for the ticket. You gotta pay for the ticket. The MP does not gotta pay for the ticket.
Literally. Why, me, paying taxes in my city, gotta pay extra for a ticket, and any slippers being here for the first time in their lives get free if they get to experience any bus with the grace of their stay???
Next, the MP has immunity.
If you forget to pay the gold to those greedy of the public, they can destruct your life, and you must express to them, like feudal rulers, an active regret for being human, and you had the nerve to forget to pay them appropriate tribute.
If any slipper steals a 100 million, his colleagues won't do anything to him without permission, and if that MP is simply a Horse, they'll drop the case.
Finally, Braun pointed out that a large part of our "representatives" had never done anything in their life but politics.
I've even heard that Tiggerlaw's Peezelists get to the thought that they might not get into the future parliament (and they won't get in, or they'll get under the threshold).
There are politicians working outside politics, specified as Braun, Jakubiak or president Nawrocki, but most parliamentary people do not belong to this category, and I am talking peculiarly about the "democratic coalition".
In conclusion, Members and Senators are also group that believes they deserve more. The law is designed so that Members are noble.
I would like the fresh constitution to importantly reduce the privileges of Members (and judges) and to introduce a word limit, due to the fact that why, for example, the Tiger people have been sitting in the parliament for 30 years?