The anxiety of living in a totally useless state.

With the news yesterday of the Afghan stabbing the British people in Uxbridge, the release of the Epping hotel sexual criminal, the racist white men who raped a South Asian women. The entire state and society which the Progressive Liberal ideology has created is falling apart. 

The state is useless, it can't resolve any of these issues because it created them to begin with. It can't speak down the racist far-right, it can't dismiss the anti-Jewish far-left and it can't hold the economic center together. And all the political figures don't have any idea's how to save this society. 

It causes me a lot of anxiety that our state is so useless. For example the Russian submarines forces are around 40 SSN's operational between there Northern fleet and Pacific fleet, that means they could keep 8-12 boats operational to attack Britain and blockade us, starve us out. And there is nothing we can do about this because we don't have the force structure to deal with it. Nobody talks about this, but it keeps me up at night. Yet the state is constantly antagonize the very competent Russian state. 

The state is basically bankrupt, while its giving Ukraine 3 billion a year, spending 15 billion a year on migration, giving billions to a foreign state to gain control of the Indian ocean territory. Apparently we are training 30,000 doctors and nurses a year in Britain, but they can't get jobs here because the NHS is instead importing thousands of foreign doctors and nurses. Spending billions on climate reparations as well. Its like the state is taking the nation of its wealth and giving it to other people. 

How do other people feel about this and what do you think could be done to improve society? 

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  • Its a mad world out there and I can't make sense of what is happening.  For instance,  today I was in a shop and the man in front of me paid a bill of £9.27 in 5 and 10p pieces.  He took out a bag full of small change and slowly counted the 5s and 10s while a long queue built up behind us.

  • Before I had a debit card, I used to save up my loose change and count it into money bags that I obtained from my bag. It was with the intention of depositing that money in my bank account. However, if I was strapped for cash, I would occasionally use my bags of loose change to pay for items at my local convenience store. Sometimes, if the shop was running low on loose change, they welcomed it. Admittedly, I wasn't popular if there happened to be a queue of customers behind me.

    It's possible that the man in that shop may have been in a similar situation, and that his loose change was his only means of payment.

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  • Before I had a debit card, I used to save up my loose change and count it into money bags that I obtained from my bag. It was with the intention of depositing that money in my bank account. However, if I was strapped for cash, I would occasionally use my bags of loose change to pay for items at my local convenience store. Sometimes, if the shop was running low on loose change, they welcomed it. Admittedly, I wasn't popular if there happened to be a queue of customers behind me.

    It's possible that the man in that shop may have been in a similar situation, and that his loose change was his only means of payment.

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