In Your Pocket

In order to get to people, a way was needed to ensure they would stay where they were meant to. That they would keep coming back for more rules and order, keep the system going, and feed it a new generation over and over.

And while you get told There Is No Free Ride, we see that, in fact, there does seem to be. Well, On The Face of It there is. Because free isn’t free in modern society, you pay with your taxes, time, energy, and thoughts, and at least what used to happen, is it appeared that the people who contributed to that ‘pot’ were the ones who benefitted from it thereafter. Many times, we have had the discussion in this country amongst ourselves, and the attitudes towards those who don’t pull their weight, social stigma being attached to them, then just frowned upon. Now it seems to be applauded and encouraged, with more and more reasons being found of why people aren’t able to support themselves, because it seems they don’t really want people being able to Looking After Yourself.

But as child benefits take a centre stage again, I still can’t really get my head around people being given money for having children. The argument is currently whether the cap on only receiving benefits for up to two children should be reviewed. The population numbers, the demographics and finances for everyone are being looked at, who is breeding, where are they from, and trying to calculate the percentages and targets for a ‘perfect ratio’. Another of those models and simulations that affect our actual lives, as policies and societal changes occur off the back of them. They register and keep people in the system through their children, bribing them with money for complete access to them, from birth as discussed in What Are We Worth?. Realising myself that if people don’t line up for that birth certificate and payout, they can’t track people, can’t get people in line for monitoring and for their life of tax slavery, A Working Strategy that appears to change with the times.

The Ministry of Monitoring is the modern version of times past, where they are updating the model to incorporate and utilise technology, where we become part of The Digital Doomsday Database. One size fits all and you must comply to get on by, sign in, sign up and collect your payment for your contribution to society. Many people have moaned for years about child benefit, about why should people who don’t have kids pay for those who do, and it’s a good argument. But it detracts from the real question to me, what do they expect in exchange for that payment? A contract of sorts being entered into, where you must adhere to their rules of healthcare, education and structure, fitting in to the system and getting the ‘benefit’ of that. And many now do think that the cap should be raised for that particular benefit, but again, an argument ensues about who deserves it, as we have lots of new arrivals with a much higher birth rate than we have had for over 100 years.

So, rather than ask the question of why there is even a need to have government subsidies for families and lives, people just argue about how much and who should get it. Yet, we notice when a business or company is surviving solely on government top ups, and usually comment that it isn’t right, either they need to admit they can’t manage, or assess what the restrictions are that force the reliance on handouts and subsidies. Holding Us Back has been part of the plan for quite some time. Using our own time and money against us in a continuous cycle of control with emotional, pharmaceutical, and psychological factors heavily interwoven and overlayed so can be even harder to see through it all and know which way is even up. But wouldn’t it be nice if there was no need at all to be in the pocket of the government? They didn’t take anything from you, and in return, you don’t take anything from them, everyone able to support themselves and each other, without a grossly distorted and mismanaged overseer waiting to destroy your family, your dreams, your livelihood and future if you disagree with them or don’t pay your ‘fee’ for making your way in the world. Wouldn’t that be nice…

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