Going the Way of the Denarius, by Jeff Thomas

Human nature doesn’t change much; rulers don’t change much. From Jeff Thomas at internationalman.com:

History repeats. (Or it rhymes, depending on your choice of words.)

Throughout history, there has been an extraordinary tendency for governments (and cultures) to follow similar paths. Even regarding eras thousands of years apart, we see people behaving in much the same way, over and over. This is particularly true in the case of “wrong moves.” Over and over, people and their governments make the same mistakes, seemingly never learning from past errors.

Why should this be? In fact, how is this even possible? Surely, if a government in the 21st century were to make egregiously bad decisions, they are unlikely to be the same bad decisions that were made in, say, Rome, in the 4th century.

The reason, in two simple words, is “human nature.” Human nature remains the same throughout time. Two thousand years ago, governments were typically made up of egotistical, self-centred dictatorial types, who were far more concerned with their own power than in the general welfare of their people. Today, politics remains a magnet for such people. They therefore will revert to type when faced with the very same problems.

Should we cut spending to give the taxpayers a break? No, we should increase taxation and give more to ourselves.

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One response to “Going the Way of the Denarius, by Jeff Thomas

  1. Sun von Rommel's avatar Sun von Rommel

    Remember when the immaculate Chicago messiah (The ONE!) wanted to coin the, what was it, a $17 trillion dollar coin, so it has doubled [debt] since Year Zero?

    It could have been useful as a boat anchor.

    Since manboons is not a learning animal a YUUGE WAR is coming?

    Everything the wizards of smart touch turns into a steaming pile, maybe they aren’t all that smart.

    Brandon already signed the CBDC act in 2021 I believe, with the “historic” auto pen.

    Somewhere Lord Acton smiles with Enoch Powell.

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