Many wise people fear that the human mind is a universal code kept in their safes by the most greedy people, all kinds of political castes around the world, emperors bigger and smaller, bankers and corporations. Who benefits from having people who are not free individuals, and who do not have sound minds and pure hearts? Well, those who are slaves to greed! Unfortunately, the world’s largest media outlets, the largest publishers, are increasingly becoming a powerful weapon in the hands of the shadow rulers, those who want to rule the people. While watching ‘Mr. Smith Goes to Washington’, we can identify with the plot and the characters, because like human goodness, greed is eternal.

Some might say that bankers are gamblers. I know I did it on occasion, but life teaches us that this analogy is wrong. Why? Because I really respect professional players who put their own money on the line. Wall Street bankers, on the other hand, gamble away their clients’ money. They do not risk losing anything of their own, so they are not players. If we take a look at the legendary player Doyle Brunson and a bank manager, what we see are two different worlds. Doyle Brunson won every last hundred he has betting with his own money, and when his chips get higher and higher, it’s not because he’s stealing money from the poor, but because he’s doing his job better than other professional players. . What about the bankers? They get rich at the expense of the poor, and even if they lose money, they never get poorer. Why? Because the taxpayers are the ones who pay their debts, which is always backed up by the story that the failure of the major banks would cause an even worse recession in the US and the world. So citizens can and should file for bankruptcy, but the same rule does not apply to banks, which are clearly double standards, which is pernicious to any free market.

If we know that corruption is the malignant tumor of every society, we must ask ourselves, why do banks and corporations benefit more from societies infected by corruption? Many underdeveloped countries are infected by corruption, through the dictatorships of political castes, thus losing billions of dollars, but little is known that there are increasing amounts of money flowing from underdeveloped countries to the banks and corporations of the world. developed. According to data published by the World Bank, corruption that takes the form of bribery and theft by state officials generates losses of between 34 and 56 billion dollars a year in underdeveloped countries. This represents barely 5% of the total amount of money that disappears from public funds. On the other hand, multinational companies steal more than 980 billion dollars a year from underdeveloped countries through tax evasion. Still, this is not covered by the official definition of corruption. This huge outflow is facilitated by the shady financial system in underdeveloped countries riddled with corruption, as well as the creation of tax oases to which money from underdeveloped and corrupt countries is transferred. In such tax oases, companies exist only fictitiously, which is also the case with anonymous accounts and fake foundations.

The world’s largest banks became so powerful that they can control the systems of most countries in the world, which is particularly the case in underdeveloped countries. In recent years, they managed to achieve deregulation in many parliaments around the world through their powerful lobbies, leading to an increased flow of money through banking systems that are out of control. Journalists have discovered that the world’s largest banks make hundreds of billions of dollars laundering dirty money from drug cartels and all manner of corrupt dictators and politicians.

If we know that the shadow master of the MMF is a consortium of the biggest banks and corporations, who manage to squeeze money out of underdeveloped countries in a suspicious way, it is not surprising to see that a representative of the MMF claimed that the corrupt Croatian government has done a good job introducing pre-bankruptcy settlements, even if any beginner in economics knows that this very “law” makes corruption flourish in Croatia. It must be said that beautiful little Croatia is blessed by nature. It is a country of a thousand islands surrounded by a clear blue sea. In the heart of Croatia is Gorski Kotar, a forested mountainous area with the cleanest fresh water in the world). There are endless fertile plains in the eastern part of the country, but despite all these blessings of nature, people who dump garbage in bins are becoming commonplace in cities, which is a huge defeat for all those politicians who won the popular vote in the elections. last choice. The Croatian political caste has closed its eyes instead of fighting corruption. When they vote for new laws, they do so for the good of their tycoon friends, and not for the greater good. What is the MMF doing about it?

I wonder if the MMF has the power and honor to look at the man in the mirror. And so the MMF is praising the corrupt Croatian caste when they diminish the social rights of already poor citizens, when they reduce the already low hourly wage, and when they remove all the basic rights of workers, and we know that there are no expense without reasonable wages. If there is spending, then there is also production, and how is there supposed to be spending if there is no one to spend? No work, no expense, and so it goes in a circle. Also, the MMF has only praise for this spectacular robbery in Croatia, called pre-bankruptcy settlements. Yes, you may not believe it, but the MMF delegate has praised the government of the Republic of Croatia for that law, claiming that pre-bankruptcy settlements are a great idea. Kolakusic, a famous crime fighter and commercial court judge, said this is “a particularly clever law that reads like a manual on how to abuse it.” In the words of the judge himself: “I have noticed that it is a particularly cunning law, which facilitates innumerable abuses. Three subjects at the state level participate simultaneously in it: the Prosecutor’s Office, the commercial courts and the administrative courts, and none of them is responsible for anything. Such law, such cunning… I just couldn’t believe something like this was possible.”

So, this “law” has nothing in common with the free market and healthy laws. Its purpose is to loot taxpayers. Where do the spoilers go? To the banks! They are not interested in the fact that the State goes bankrupt tomorrow, and that the people bleed to death in the streets in pursuit of one or another revolution, because both the banks and the political elite will take their loot and look for a new one. country and new victims. This inhumane and anti-commercial law rewards ignorance, irresponsibility, laziness, shame, looting, corruption… and punishes honesty, diligence and creativity. Simply put, thieves are forgiven hundreds of millions in tax debt, while honest entrepreneurs have their small family businesses shut down for a few more undeclared Kuna found on their accountants.

It doesn’t take a financial genius to understand that a thief who took over a factory property by cheating can never create new jobs; all he will do is destroy existing factories and jobs, and so we come to local and global economic crises. So how can the MMF claim to adhere to free market rules? In a genuinely free market, there is no protectionism on the part of the government. It is left to the free market. So if a company doesn’t make a profit, it has to go bankrupt, and then a new company will rise from the ashes, with a new brand and new visions and creative people, who will make a profit and create new jobs. Freedom is in the genes of every human being, and this is also true for the economy, let’s not forget that people deal with the economy from the moment of their birth.

People despondently say that profit has become the epicenter of life. I will never stop believing that people are the epicenter of life. Compassion, kindness, love and faith, these noble values ​​eternally hang over humans like a sacred halo and an everlasting guardian of the spirit. Yes, we can create a better system to generate profits, but it will all be in vain if we ignore people. Some scientists, politicians, and businessmen would say that the more people control their emotions, the richer and smarter they become. My message to them is: the moment you become the owner of your emotions, know that you have lost them forever. They don’t say for nothing that one should listen to their hearts and souls when faced with a horrible dilemma. “Write down the thoughts of the moment. The ones that arrive unasked for are often the most valuable.” (Francis Bacon) Isn’t that the same with emotions? Those who bask in the golden rays of the sun are much richer spiritually and much happier than those who only feel joy from the glow of gold. Why? Because the most valuable things in life are free. You can’t buy praised, pure and noble love without lots of money, but you can have it if you haven’t lost your emotions.

Walter William Safar

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