Shlezak: You must remove the Law and Justice from power, but then what?

konserwatyzm.pl 2 years ago
A period ago, Leszek Miller stated that for the program in the upcoming parliamentary elections, the slogan of the removal of the PiS from power was enough. To any degree it is simply a superb thought in its simplicity. But for me to take the Law and Justice distant from power is not enough. I mean, what would happen to the Polish state after the PiS was removed from power? I uncertainty whether in various political circles, where the Law and Justice want to decision distant from power, there is an awareness of the state in which Poland is located and what it is essential to do to get them out of this terrible situation. For now, there's a bid on who promises more. The Law and Justice Office is easier in this respect due to the fact that its electorate was mostly convinced that money was being printed alternatively than worked out. Each consecutive year of the party's regulation has increasingly confirmed its voter conviction.
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One measurement of the collapse of the Polish state is the degeneration of the awareness of PiS voters. It comes from accepting that people in power must by nature steal. This conviction even turns into acceptance; let them bargain to share. So it's about power giving distant something that you haven't worked out. With the remainder of the relation between the Law and Justice and his faithful electorate in all its dimension confirms the political wisdom which I have coined, according to which no 1 has yet failed, who counted on the stupidity of Poles.
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The largest opposition organization seems to tune to the level of PiS transmission. PO and wider politicians – the Civic Coalition, promise not to take anything that gives the Law and Justice. At the same time, they promise to relieve those who gotta work hard for what the Law and Justice give away, that is, entrepreneurs and even self-employed people. It's something like ruble to earn, and virtue not to lose. PO politicians with Donald Tuski at the head, present themselves as competent, liable and credible. I besides consider myself competent, liable and credible in policy matters, and above all, so I am not convinced by the method of "and ruble to earn, and virtue not to lose". It's like confusing thieving intelligence with intelligence. Unfortunately, in Polish political life these 2 concepts have been confused for a long time, and now this thieving cleverness for intelligence is straight understood. This is 1 of the tragedies of Polish public life, and this tragedy increases the fact that the denial of intelligence by thieving cunning is an almost irreversible process.
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Thiefy cunning likes to walk around in the robes of political realism. Therefore, present politicians almost all of the options to remove the Law and Justice from power are guided by thieving cunning, but in the name of declared political realism. So not a word speaks about how hard and in full severe decisions and actions for voters require the restoration of the Polish state to what kind of normality. Of course, awareness, public speaking about introducing hard and unpopular changes, but objectively necessary, is counting on the intelligence of Poles. As we have known for a long time, this does not increase the chances of success in politics. Success usually yields thieving cunning, that is, counting on the stupidity of Poles. I have the impression that there are politicians who seem to have introduced unpopular but essential changes to repair your change after they take power. However, to take over, they must first promise and lie in elections. That way, they cheat themselves and fall into a vicious circle. No one's always done that before. In order to do that, we would gotta destruct elections as a form of power-finding and establish a dictatorship. I would even be in favour of this if I were certain that there is simply a Polish political force in Poland able and determined to do so. So far, I think they're reasoning intensely about it in the Law and Justices, and they may even be able to do so, but the effect will surely not be to fix anything in the disastrous functioning of the state, but to establish current pathologies and guarantee impunity.
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The political situation in Poland is entering a phase where it is no longer adequate to criticize the Law and Justice and declare its willingness to remove it from power. That's definitely not adequate for an election program. I hope that what I am writing is read by Poles who are able to separate between thieving cunning and intelligence in political life. I hope that my readers realize that it cannot be a credible politician who promises many voters, but has nothing to say or does not want to say publically how to bring Poland to a average state. After all, the final consequence of the upcoming elections must be the removal from the authority of people liable for various pathologies, and on the another hand, everything must be done to guarantee that the state institutions function properly. This will not happen by maintaining a state that is now or by making further, exclusive promises. The situation of the current form of Polish statehood is very bad. There are no easy ways out of this state. Poles endowed with political intelligence should request public discussion about these hard ways of building a average state and not succumb to the thieving cunning of various politicians. We're most likely a minority. So what?
A Would you like to hear promises or painful truth?
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Andrzej Szlezak
for: FB
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