>>No, they do mean change. Change is for the people, i.e. people get the change, these guys get the large banknotes.
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>Change is not the issue - The word 'change' was only used as an example. The bottom line is that you EARN your money and it is rightfully yours. The politicians TAKE your money, in many cases, without your permission.
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>A politician is going to do "X". At whose expense?
On that more serious note, the elected politician is a public servant, so she's in the pay of Joe Q Public, no problem there. It's when Joe Q Public isn't this guy's boss, when the politician uses his money to satisfy someone else who also paid but more directly, or when the main purpose of the expenditure is to make the politician look better, regardless of whether what the actual effects were.