Wednesday, 12 May 2010

One day in...

... it's already looking dire. Sailing under the false flag of 'democratic reform' we see the destruction of the House of Lords, some kind of crazy 55% majority needed to bring down the government, and a predominantly tory administration with a get-out clause from implementing anything remotely conservative, and an imperative to implement every bullshitty notion that Cameron came up with to win over the floating voters he believed he needed.

The only hope in the Con-Dem government is that it will reverse the worst of Labour's authoritarian excesses and return us to our former, hard-won liberties. But instead of that, we're likely to get another layer of fake 'rights' culture. There may be a few other crumbs that fall from the table, in the area of schools policy for instance, but we will not have the leisure to ponder future permutations of the political parties for long, before the wider world intervenes with bigger agendas, if not the fraud-driven financial blackhole created by the bankster oligarchy threatening to engulf the world economy, then perhaps an attack on Iran and a new front in the futile imperialistic Middle Eastern war.

3 comments:

Corrugated Soundbite said...

I'm slowly going about removing myself from "society" as they define it. Any crumbs that do fall from the table shall be duly pounced upon, for the purposes of helping to set an example, but I'm budgeting for the worst and actually finding it morbidly adventurous.

Trooper Thompson said...

Very wise, and fulfilling I'm sure you'll find. We're incredible creatures, capable of so much, if only we can pull our heads out of the matrix.

I heard a guest on Alex Jones the other day describe where we are right now in the world economic situation to be like the moment when the sea suddenly recedes, meaning we've got a very short while to get to higher ground before the tsunami crashes in. He may be right.

BTS said...

Err.. I'm drinking vodka. I find it helps.