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Impotence before the tyranny of profits

The tyranny of profits takes advantage of the corruption it creates


to increase prices, reduce consumer protection, transfer expenses
of private companies to the state sector, and admit false or
misleading propaganda and many others from psychopathic ideas,
from those who unscrupulously put far above their particular
interests over to those of the nation.
A typical example is the Florida Power Light (FPL): it transferred
its obligatory expenses of protection of the electrical networks
(stimulating the complaints of the ecologists) to the treasury of
the state entities. This work not prioritized by governments
causes more and more long blackouts by any banana wind; and
these blackouts in turn support politicians to authorize further
increases in electricity rates. The FPL advertises the efficiency of
its work on TV; and it is not known how its directors silence
radioactive contamination of the bay, complaints about price
increases, charges for solar panels in which FPL has not invested,
and the inefficiencies of its work. The millions of unwary people
that suffer from long blackouts feel pity for the expenses of this
company, without knowing that their expenses are ridiculous
compared to the billions they earn annually.

If we could choose politicians with vocation of service, possibly


they would propose in their campaigns the return to laws such as:

-To abolish all laws those affect the essence of capitalism:


Competitiveness.

- The companies will reserve 10% of their annual profits for


protection and repair of their facilities and for new investments.

- Only gains derived from the investments themselves, but never


from the investments of others.

- Constant supervision on the quality of products, services and


prices for to consumer protection.

- Avoid the causes of speculation with rents and prices of housing.


-Establish housing codes according to different regions, whether
cold, earthquake, tornado or other storms, to avoid loss of lives
and property; in this way also fails to please the insurers.

-A single percent of income taxes.

- A single percent taxes on the housing price; with the prohibition


of taxes already included in this, such as tolls, communal services,
water and sewerage services, maintenance, repair of networks,
new investments in vials, and others.

- Avoid abuses by insurers. Examples: insurance increases while


insured value depreciates; reject statistics on individual
variability to raise premiums and many others.

Laws have been introduced that weaken the system and harm the
consumer, such as banks, who use their clients' money to earn
their profits, but charge them unacceptable charges as dictated by
common sense.

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