Blair Rewards Continues To Cause Doubt Of Bureaucrats During Tough Economy

Amidst the downturn in the economy and reflection upon how we arrived there, the blair rewards is casting doubt on bureaucrats and their ability to effectively make decisions that are in the best interest of the people they represent.

Blair rewards is somewhat synonymous with rewarding politicians for their contribution to the present state of the economy. Although many may argue that blairrewards is the name of the game in the modern political landscape, the easy saver program has saved few in lieu of the masses paying the price.

Perhaps the most interesting piece concerning the blair rewards program is the ease at which politicians can use their positional power to benefit themselves. Considering the basic concept of blair rewards, it is apparent that the socio-economic divide is only set to become greater.

As a general politician, with considerable amount of power over large amounts of funding it is quite easy to see how blairrewards becomes tempting to those pursuing money and power. The basic concept is to spend public funds that subsidize war, which is big business for Wall Street and military prime suppliers.

It is not too far of a stretch to understand that this type of spending from a historical standpoint is limited and causes a subsequent downturn in economies after a short-lived boom at the onset of war. Clearly, the blair rewards program goes beyond the simple promotion of fellow politicians willing to hold the line of illegitimate and self-serving political choices. Since political careers are of finite duration in the case of blair rewards, the goal of the political side agenda is to create a golden parachute after one’s political career has ended. This is where the collusion with big business and toying with the economy comes into play.

As part of a self-service blair rewards program, it is not difficult for politicians to position themselves for lucrative positions after their political career has ended by teaming-up with big business by promoting war that opens the coffers of government spending to businesses. The self-promoting blairrewards comes in the back-end kick back and high monetary reward after the political term is over.

In order to maximize the future growth of the blair rewards, a downturn in the economy makes it so that the additional compensation from Wall Street, in the millions of dollars a year, can then go into undervalued investment opportunities as a result of the induced downturn economy.

The result is a fleecing of the public generating a greater divide giving those in power greater power while pushing everyone else down. Sadly, the blair rewards program has for the most part gone without penalty opening the floodgates for other bureaucrats to follow suit.

Bobby Blair is an economist who is concerned with the propagation of future abuses of power by politicians as evidenced in the blair rewards program. He writes often on this subject and weighs in on political forums when he can. The concern for additional bureaucrats instituting their own blairrewards is real.

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