Government Is Simple To Understand

To say “Government Is Simple To Understand” is a bold statement to make in 2022, but it’s true. To state the opposite in any fashion is nothing more than propaganda. There’s a bad intent to disengage you if anyone claims that government is complicated. It’s difficult at a minimum to overcome propaganda that has ruled the day for over thirty years in America.

The reality is there are only three parts to our government and most people are aware of all of them. The first is “Laws”, the second is “Income” and the third is “Expenditures”. The first two parts of government are tied together because the laws dictate the taxes. 

The third part of the three parts of the government is “who’s going to get the pot of money? The primary fight in Washington DC day in day out for over 240 years is where and how the money is spent.

While the billionaire-owned media is constantly covering all the various hostilities across our great country. In the mean-time the politicians are dividing the money behind the scenes. Let’s be clear that it’s both parties operating in unison about who’s going to get the money. America’s revenue generation is enormous because we have the largest economy in the world. The United States has operated the largest economy globally for over a hundred years, resulting in enormous income from taxes. By law, the revenue generated from taxes has to be spent on government expenditures.

When You Understand How Simple Government Is, Politics Become Less Intimidating

The last thing in the world the billionaires ever want to see in America is the people actively talking about politics. The billionaire class’s control relies on keeping the people fighting in contrast to learning about politics and government. The oligarch’s use their media empiress to keep American’s divided. The media has collectively and intentionally kept the American people divided, and offers zero solutions to remedy problems. 

The medias expertise is pinpointing what is going to set someone off. The various billionaire owned networks have turned our politics into a personality contest. When we need accountants and brilliant minds to get the best results, the wealthy installs drunks and idiots to do their bidding from the highest offices.

Personalities effect us emotionally, wheras money and numbers don’t effect us emotionally. If I endear myself to anyone based on likability then I am a staunch defender of them. On the other hand, when talking about budgets and expeditures it’s a more intelectual conversation and not very emotional.