Magda Gesler, please! You have no money – that's okay! Come by the tap for free! This is our fresh left-wing “Cuchenna Revolution”!
Kranówka by law, not by commodity – the choir of left-wing politicians with Magdalena Biejat at the head of the group, repeats and joins legislative work on regulating free access to water from a tap with a crucial volume of half a liter – writes in his column on the portal observatorygości.pl columnist and writer Jerzy Wysocki.
Draft amendment of the Act on Collective Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal
Sounds like a joke, doesn't it? Yes, but this is our parliamentary reality, Anna Domini, 2025. It is simply a proposal to amend the Act on Collective Supply of Water and Drainage. This is why the Left Act tabled an amendment in its second reading, which assumes that restaurant customers are entitled to half a liter of tap water. Piotr Kowal of the Left stressed at the conference that specified changes would advance drinking water from the tap, due to the fact that it is good for our planet.
Mr Kowal adds that the proposed changes will not incriminate the pockets of entrepreneurs. The key here is the word “overly” – which, according to the left, justifies besides this regulation. This was perfectly understood by Dziad from the Volomina Group and Pershing from the competitive Pruszkowski Group. Both of them, they utilized to take rackets from the restaurateurs so that their businesses could someway prosper and pay off for the bad guys. The amounts were so not ‘overcharged’, in the sense of Mr Kowala, from a reasonably legal group of the Left.
Where do these ideas come from?
"There is no specified thing as free lunches" – this is Milton Friedman's celebrated saying, the Nobel Prize winner in economics and the creator of monetaryism, a school far distant from all left, which state interventionistly perceiving a cure for all evil. Lunch may not be besides much, but water can be free – they invented in the organization group. Let's give the voice to the waitress from the tv material: individual has to pour this water, individual has to give it and then mention it back – she says from her waiter's position explaining that her work costs. The dishwasher woman will add that glasses of free water besides request to be washed and dried so that they are ready for queues in time. The manager of the restaurant will calculate these not “overly” advanced costs and will show the owner that a serious amount is already being made annually. The owner's gonna ask, what are we gonna do erstwhile the bums get together and sit in the heat at that tap? I won't let you in, it's for discrimination, possibly I'll get punished, let you in – good guests will scare me away.
(... Where do these ideas come from? So let us remind the left of the roots and the slogan "From everyone according to his ability, to everyone according to his needs." Yes, this is Karl Marx and his work “The Criticism of the Gothic Program”. This means that in an perfect society everyone gives the society as much as his ability allows, and society satisfies his needs. Money would besides be liquidated, which became superfluous in the communist utopia. In practice, these needs of the population regulated food cards and even shoes, and toilet paper could be obtained free of charge in exchange for the waste. In this twisty logic, not just the tap, but the full lunch and all the good for the needy would cost nothing. Everything was in the commune, so nobody.
There's a field of development, all thought to put candy on people.
If not to these times the modern left wants to mention to it, what does it mean? It's about endurance and voter votes. The PiS, which shot an avalanche of publishing, can barely today, is looking at the budget and a immense gap in it. There's a field of development, all thought to put candy on people's faces, it's an thought that's at least worth announcements. Even erstwhile many laugh, there are always enthusiasts for free. That hasn't changed since Marx.