Saturday, 31 December 2011

A random thought

Someone on twitter said:

2011 Award for most selfless protest : #rallyagainstdebt .. thinking about future generations, not yourself


This got me thinking: one of the biggest selling points about the alarmism around man-made global warming (or whatever shit they're calling it this week) is that it's based on caring for the unborn generations, despite the enormous uncertainties implicit in the MMGW issue.

Yet the same people who call for more "green" money to be spent to protect unborn generations are exactly the same people who mocked the Rally Against Debt which has a much clearer and more demonstrable case for saddling unborn generations with something they don't need.

Why should this be the case?

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Gunning for HMRC

I see that the clitterati are out in full force, damning "the Tories" for cosying up to big business with sweetheart tax deals.

Well, anybody who has been reading Private Eye will know that this shit has been going on for much longer than the Tories have been in power. It all started under our last Dear Leader, Kim Jong Brown. And I'm fucking sure the Labour Party knew bloody well it was going on. Margaret Hodge, (former Minister for Children because of her great experience being in charge during the Islington child abuse scandal) is making great political capital banging on about something that started when she was in government.

If she was that fucking worried about it, why didn't she say anything when her team was in charge? It almost looks like this is some cynical fucking attempt at making the Tories look bad.

Heaven forbid!

And another thing, we don't know the full facts of the case. I'm really not sure anyone did anything wrong.

But even if there was a "sweetheart deal", I don't fucking give a shit. I'd much rather Vodafone (and others) kept the money they'd earned honestly by voluntary transactions than give it to a government that pisses it out on shit like aid to India, which has a space program that we can't afford, or wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, or employing millions of people in jobs that are a nett drain on the economy,

Fuck them. If government hadn't been so incredibly profligate, the cuntry wouldn't be so fucked. The less money HMRC collects, the better for us all.

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Feeling troubled?

Just why, pray tell, can fucking politicians and civil servants never refrain from calling a spade a metallic professionally formed hole digging device?

I see that the man with the massive forehead has come out with some fucking bollocks about sorting out "troubled families". These were previously known as "problem families", i.e. the feral cunts that no sane person wants to live near. You know, the cunts who play bangin' choons till 4 AM, puke in your garden, shit in your fishpond, beat your kids up for the hell of it and collect ASBOs for fun. And the whole clan joins in the fun, making the lives of everyone around them a fucking misery.

And what, pray tell, you fucking incompetent socialist fuckwit, is wrong with calling these utter shitstains "problem families"?

They are a fucking problem for the entire community that they live in. They make everyone's lives less pleasant. They are families that are a problem. They are not troubled. They are a fucking problem.

But as ever, the heir to Blair is hugging hoodies, and preparing to spunk out more of our hard-earned on some "eye-catching initiative" to show us how much he cares.

Look, Dickface, it's fucking simple: mealy-mouthed, wishy-washy language does nothing to solve the problem. It's clear that unwinding the mendacious bullshit of Labour is beyond you, but do you really fucking have to add to it?