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Pay raises for productivity is fine, but you also need raises for cost of living increases.
More importantly, as a centralized bank economy, it’s the government’s fault inflation exists and it is their responsibility, as and employer and monitor of inflation, to make their employees while every year. If productivity increases, that should be paid on top of pay maintenance.
The government doesn't have any responsibility for you, it's not there to serve you. It's there to govern you and make sure you stay in line.
Christ you sound like you like it that way.