Saturday 12 March 2016

National Socialism Opposing Extremist Policies

A Sane Economy
The ideals of National Socialism do not allow for an insane distribution of wealth. Instead, the rules of party communion are followed. The folk present at the party are seated at tables, at each place is a candle, and every person partakes in the meal.

 
The food is limited, as is the economy, but everyone present has the right to receive a share in the meal. Each person's appetite is limited, so no-one needs to take more than they can consume, but each participant would like to eat their share.
 
The economy has limited resources, its wealth is not boundless, so it must be managed in a way that allows the citizens to tend to their needs in a just manner. Economic wealth cannot be the object of indiscriminate possession.
 
Extreme Insanity in the Economy
Speculation on house prices in Britain has driven the cost of housing to a level where no-one on a minimum wage could ever afford to buy a house. And perhaps not even on an average wage. How can house prices rise by five to ten percent a year while inflation is at around zero percent, or maybe one percent?
 
As a result of uncontrolled speculative policies, year on year increases in house prices that go way beyond the inflation rate have created a situation whereby to buy a house in Britain today is perhaps three times more expensive than, say, thirty years ago.
 
This is one example of extreme insanity in present day economic policies. And yet there are people living in palaces who own estates and castles and mansions too.
And there are people who earn a top salary of, perhaps, 300,000 pounds a year, such as share company executives, who then slap a one million pound bonus to their annual income. It is not their money but that of the share company, of which they are not the owners.
 
National Socialist Distribution
Can one person come to a party, take up fifteen seats, blow out fifteen candles, and demand as many meals?
In short, no!
But in order to take one seat and keep the candle alight, the participant must be fair to the others who are present.
This is the rule of National Socialist party communion.
 
Once the elites were to take over, the party is over.
It is their very own extreme attitude that brings on the bankruptcy of society.