Penalty Points
The rules and regulations of the pedantic mindset are strangulating the modern day world. They compound the injuries of the common man and continue to persecute rule breakers. Not laws of the land but institutional rules and regulations from the hand books of hell. The pedantic pen pushers guide to ‘ruling‘ the world. If you fail to pay your rent by a due date it will be then moved from one column in a book to another column in the same book of rules that then this will be called arrears. Because the rules of the rigged game state that all people should be ‘encouraged’ to make a direct debit and the hassling will stop. If they persist send the legal enforcement arm around. To encourage better obedience. The corporate mindset must have its own way, we will exterminate all defaulting till we have direct access to accountable funds and reserves.
Sorry been watching way to much Dr Who, but ……
The inflexible retards would rather penalise us than inconvenience themselves. They could say for instance in a piece of accounting software, have made an allowance of seven working days from the due date, to allow people to get there when they have the funds, considering we don’t all get paid on the first of the month. Allowing real people that don’t use bank accounts and in this day and age who can blame them, to go and pay it themselves. After all hard pressed banks that cannot meet or provide for their own need (without the public bailing them out of trouble) when times get hard, have little or no reserves to tide them through the tough times whenthey hit. Who will now have to face up to the hard facts of life like charging for transactions and this will include the paying of bills, transfer of funds. No teller will be involved as it will all soon be the sole preserve of automated transactioning software, if it isn’t already. Now rent arrears starts from the day of default with no graces for last places, late shows or didn’t knows. An unforgiving system that has an unrealistic expectation from a world that does not work in a neat and tidy fashion. They not only compound the interest they compound the problem and are suffering from delusions of grandeur.
Industry has to tolerate late payments and is not above delaying payments and refunds for the interest it generates. But the state will enforce payments to the point of legally asset stripping the poor and the struggling and will seize all of their assets and make them homeless. And then it will enslave them by automatically reclaiming any due money from their state benefit, compounding the problem even further. Is it to much to ask that they invest time and effort in teaching good money management skills and tricks and tips for saving money and resources in the lower income brackets and declaring all of the benefits that would help to alleviate the problems at the bottom of the pile.
Would it be such a bad thing if the state didn’t get paid on time and it had to streamline its spending according to its real cash flow instead of its present means of guaranteed income, after all the more they have the more they squander and their past history has marked them as the biggest wasters of resources and money out of any of us. They keep trying to misdirect us away from what they don’t do by making such a fuss about their limited successes or by starting a public slanging match to misdirect us to look at the incompetence of the oppositions.
Human nature is by its essence flawed, systems are a good guideline to give direction but when they have no measure of flexibility based on realities of life they become a regime.
We have all lived to long under the imperious systems of the OCD mindset that must have their rules followed to the exact details, remember the form filling, the need to read the small print, these all speak of the distrust of the systems that are inherent behind these rules and regulations. The accusations from most secular bodies is an unconscious projection of their own distrust. If a form has small print walk away as small print and lists of rules are the mechanisms of dodgy people and dodgy practices.
Holding people to account is necessary after all agreements are mutually binding, but there are losses as well as profits to be weathered, and the penalising of every one for the faults of the few is had its day as we all reach and exceed our tolerances of mechanistic mindset rules that steal our rights and enforce the legal system to become a modern day corporate extortion racket. After all we are all being told to be more responsible for ourselves, with food, drink and debt. So if we must all be more realistic with our view of ourselves and our real world experience, then it isn’t to much to ask our leaders to lead by example and explain what the hell happened in the vote for the second house allowance. Isn’t that just an unwillingness to let go of the perks, isn’t that just another display of their lack of self restraint and self management, and yet another nail in the coffin of the last days of world politics trying to say that it has the answers and that its us that are in the wrong, and to blame for the failing of the leaders of nations to come to agreements that we are all crying out for.
War what was it good for, boosting oil prices, looting nations, conscripting dangerous prisoners, rape, population control, causing shortages and boosting prices, changing a government and bringing rouge nations to heel.
Except in Afghanistan the drugs flow freer than the ever did, a rag tag army is besting the combined military might of two or three sovereign nations. And last but not least there just isn’t enough money to see the whole thing through and when the cash crisis hits the drug problem will escalate in the wake of the failure of the armed might of nations. It beggars belief.
Grass or pot is still the scapegoat that is used to control masses it pacifies people and makes them more compliant, and the target audience are the rebels and activists, and it is proving to be an effective means of crowd control, keep it illicit and it will appeal to a greater audience, but more so the rebels and rule breakers and risk takers. The drug turns you to mush mate get a life and leave the dope alone. Don’t play the state game. If it is legalised then it will stop being a cultural tool to control the rebels, activists and causes will again get their principle leaders showing up and making changes in the absolute control mechanism of the imperious state. They still don’t see anything wrong with absolute control of everything around them, in a world that does not support that sort of reality.
The overall cost of the justice system is overburdened by property litigations, theft, fraud, burglary selling stolen goods, the main preserve of the INSURANCE INDUSTRY, real crimes like rape murder and assault make up the absolute minority of offences. The other great legal earner is the worst offence market there is and that is motoring offences. The rebellion against rules and regulations is best litmus tested on the roads. Speeders and risk takers were the worst offender, and as the road offences lessened over the last decade, that other great little earner for the local authority came into being the clamping and parking game. The states preoccupation with enforcing obedience systems onto us is a case of Obsessive Control Dysfunctions gone wrong.
The worst crime is the amount of money being collected and the cost of failed systems, the over budgeting of local and central governments means that they couldn’t organise a party in a brewery, so when they learn to cut their cloth accordingly then they can lead by example, or like they always do, sit on their laurels and cast blame and misdirect away from their own short comings. They that live in glass domiciles better learn to duck and dive better. Or better get their act together for the day is coming when a No will vote them out. Now that gets my vote every time.
Still reading between the lines, here at the Beat from the Street, where you will only ever hear the Blairing truth.
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