Friday, January 12, 2007
Socialism begins to bite
The Times reports on the latest and seemingly unexpected interest rate rise. I suggest you expect more of the same. Bandit Brown has been robbing the country blind to pay for his turkey army and other socialist excess, but there's always a day of reckoning, it cannot be avoided and even though he has in the past managed successful postponement, each postponement brings it's own price.
The "reporter" from the BBC last night was telling us what a strong economy we have with consumer spending and high house prices. What a joke! House prices are high because of restricted supply caused by restrictive socialist planning laws, and profligate consumer spending isn't a sign of a strong economy, it's a sign of hopelessness. During the Second World War, did people worry about saving money or did they tend to spend it? I suggest they spent it. I'd be far more impressed with consumer saving and low debt, still the job of the beeboid is to spin the spin and he did it almost admirably.
People are beginning to have enough as this story in The Times shows us - passengers fed up with a horrible "service" and withdrawing from the rail network. I wish them the best of luck, that aside it shows in general, some basic truths. When people have had enough, they get rebellious and stubborn and people are headed that way now, this has to be coupled with the knowledge that the government is running out of financial options.
My view is that we're headed for a collapse of our socialist market and it won't be easy.
There'll be tears before bedtime.
The "reporter" from the BBC last night was telling us what a strong economy we have with consumer spending and high house prices. What a joke! House prices are high because of restricted supply caused by restrictive socialist planning laws, and profligate consumer spending isn't a sign of a strong economy, it's a sign of hopelessness. During the Second World War, did people worry about saving money or did they tend to spend it? I suggest they spent it. I'd be far more impressed with consumer saving and low debt, still the job of the beeboid is to spin the spin and he did it almost admirably.
People are beginning to have enough as this story in The Times shows us - passengers fed up with a horrible "service" and withdrawing from the rail network. I wish them the best of luck, that aside it shows in general, some basic truths. When people have had enough, they get rebellious and stubborn and people are headed that way now, this has to be coupled with the knowledge that the government is running out of financial options.
My view is that we're headed for a collapse of our socialist market and it won't be easy.
There'll be tears before bedtime.
Tags: socialism, Gordon Brown
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Labels: Gordon Brown, socialism