Friday, January 25, 2013

No, no, no

Dear FJL:

For two days in a row I've witnessed you getting aggravated at the mentioning of decent politicians that they, decent politicians, are to be the most offended by the unending corruption cases being unearthed almost daily among the politician class in Spain. "It is most offensive to us, citizens. We even pay the salaries of the decent politicians!", you say. But you must realize, dear sir, that decent politicians also pay taxes while withholding the shameless antics of the putrid rest. They are, first of all, citizens. They are indeed the ones most harmed at the corruption of their class, and the main interested in clarification. Would you not if one of them?

I got surprised at your magisterial and arrogant tone against Cifuentes yesterday, a tabby politician in stripes of innocence -as you say- and determination that I wish were more commonly found. I feel you over-reacted when she said honest politicians were the most offended by corruption. Today I got double-surprised at you confession that Aguirre stirred a discomfort in you when she mentioned the same. And triple-surprised that Alaska agrees with you by far! I am sure both Cifuentes and Aguirre -although much more the former- kill themselves with the cases of corruption. Where did ideas and convictions go? The tale of prevailing justice and the victory of the just seems too untrue... . After all sacrifices and the exposure of the public image, the shouts and confusions, the very intimate life compromised, honesty does not count nor pays back. Are honest public servers not to be most aggravated at the cases of corruption?

And, do not oversee one more thing: not all citizens are honest. Among tax payers, there is also the dishonest. Paying taxes does not make you better nor make something out of you. Some citizens only regret not having had the opportunity to suck dry the privileges of authority at the expenses of the public treasury with relish, as other motherfuckers did have.

(PLEASE, LEAVE YOUR COMMENT).

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