That's a rather disingenuous assumption to make, given the many principled conservatives who've been arguing for its restoration ever since it was abolished. I suppose it would be one thing if the matter had been put to a vote of the people, or at least subjected to anything approaching a public debate; but we know that didn't happen. So I think we have a right to be a bit concerned about the "vested interests" of those who imposed this monetary order on society without its consent (using an emergency as a pretext for permanent change, no less).
If you take offense to the word PIMP...
Hardly. You're only degrading yourself by using it.