Fundamentals
Jim Hlavac
Fundamentals
Sections
Political parties

With few exceptions, political parties always want more power for the government

With no exceptions political parties in power think they have all the answers

With no exceptions political parties not in power think they have all the answers

Given the chance, political parties will always gravitate towards one family or a few families
having all the power within them

With few exceptions, all political parties on earth today are guided by the principles of Karl
Marx, Royalism and Theology (these latter two being but older expressions of Marxism)

No political party willingly gives up power without first crying that all is lost for the people as
a whole

With few exceptions, political parties will seek to engineer crises so that they can save the
people

With few exceptions politicians are more interested in power for power's sake than in any
practical solutions

With few exceptions all political parties have no qualms about seizing and spending and
allocating individual's money, goods and wherewithal to their own ends

With few exceptions, all political parties view other political parties as the enemy, whom they
must "fight"

With few exceptions, all political parties claim to be fighting for the people, for individuals
against the "government," as if they had not one hand in setting up the very thing they
pretend to fight against.

With few exceptions, all political parties will endeavor to set up reams of red tape so that
they can then act the savior in cutting through the red tape they set up.