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Blair Rewards Program That Helped Tony Allies In The Political Arena |
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Friday, 25 December 2009
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The methodology of
Tony Blair assisting his political allies in the UK has been called the blair
rewards Program. Tony Blair rewards those who help to further his political
agenda. It is somewhat of an interesting
tool. Perhaps the blairrewards would not be put under such scrutiny if there had been some type of righteousness surrounding his agenda. Additionally, in an economy where the middle class is under stress from the downturn in the economy and Tony Blair is making millions in an economy that resulted very strongly from his policy decisions. It is likely that the blair rewards program would have received much more scrutiny if the policy decisions were not so much in line with big business objectives and the propagation of the status quo. In the political arena there is but little choice but to create opposition on one side or another, thus, Blair rewards would likely remain. There is something to be said for a similar blair rewards program that is found in most every government and business in the world. Those individuals that help further the goals and objectives of those in power obtain rewards. It is as simple as that. One of the problematic attributes is when change is required in order to rush in a new era of human evolution. Blairrewards in this case slows the process results in prolonging the status quo. Therefore, keeping society on a path that the new direction unattainable. Whatever the true political agenda behind the Blair rewards were, it is clear that Wall Street appreciated his ability to generate money within the establishment. What was once the blair rewards program has now turned into the Wall Street rewards program, where Tony Blair is the beneficiary of a job well done. It could be said that everyone has their price. The interesting point is that the price that was paid by the many, in taxes, benefitted the few as evidenced in military contracts and record profits in the petroleum industry. Potentially, it would likely have been better for the economy if the blair rewards program had simply written a check to these organizations to directly cover their profits, rather than leveraging positional power to go to war. As Tony Blair, collects on the favors to the rich, the hard working middle class struggles to fill the treasury from the hole that was created by the big-picture vision from blairrewards. By leaving the present administration with little to no exit strategy, Blair rewards will continue to cost the middle class taxpayer for years to come. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Adam Rane is an advocate for the people. The societal ramifications of ethical decisions such as the blairrewards are of special interest. He writes about the topic often, and weighs in on political forums. Although the blair rewards program is only one example of the predominance of similar rewards programs in society it is important to consider their value in moving forward as a society.
Adam Rane is an advocate for the people. The societal ramifications of ethical decisions such as the blairrewards are of special interest. He writes about the topic often, and weighs in on political forums. Although the blair rewards program is only one example of the predominance of similar rewards programs in society it is important to consider their value in moving forward as a society.
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