Monday, 4 August 2008

Who remembers this in any manifesto?

Fascist Times

Families who overfill rubbish bins are to face bigger fines than those imposed on drunks or shoplifters, the government has told local authorities.

New guidance instructs councils to impose fixed penalties of “not less than £75” and up to £110 in what the opposition has attacked as a “new stealth tax”.

The offences for which householders can be fined include leaving ajar the lid of a wheelie bin, putting out a bin the evening before collection or leaving the bin in the wrong place.

Although the government has previously claimed that it leaves local councils to decide on the level of fines, the Fly-capture Enforcement manual, produced by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, stipulates that fixed penalties for offences involving “waste receptacles” must range from £75 to £110.

Families who overfill rubbish bins are to face bigger fines than those imposed on drunks or shoplifters, the government has told local authorities.

New guidance instructs councils to impose fixed penalties of “not less than £75” and up to £110 in what the opposition has attacked as a “new stealth tax”.

The offences for which householders can be fined include leaving ajar the lid of a wheelie bin, putting out a bin the evening before collection or leaving the bin in the wrong place.

Although the government has previously claimed that it leaves local councils to decide on the level of fines, the Fly-capture Enforcement manual, produced by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, stipulates that fixed penalties for offences involving “waste receptacles” must range from £75 to £110.





So, which local party manifesto promised this shower of punishments? First they ruin the rubbish collection that we had and worked for decades, making it a fornightly collection for many, then they hand out the beatings.

So what if someone else puts rubbish in your bin. So what if you are away the next day, so have to put it out early, or risk it getting overfull.

These bastards are making us jump through hoops, then charging us for the pleasure.

Can people now also see that people "banging on about Europe" had a bloody good reason too? All of these quangos and agencies are driven from the centre and when I say centre I mean Brussels (who in turn take their orders from the real power influences). This sham of local elections, where three almost identical parties all come out, attacking each other and promising nothing, is laid bare.

We are living in centralised dictatorship, where the people's wishes are not taken into account. That wouldn't be so bad if the dictator was benevolent and left us to get on with out lives, as longs as we hurt no one, but this simply isn't the case. This force wants us to have less money, less freedom and less choice. They want a bunch of battery farm workers, who will just do as they are told, shut up and not use too much of THEIR resources. Yes, they see this planet as theirs and we are nothing more than worker drones to them.

One day, technology will render people obsolete for the purpose of work. What will this rich, powerful elite have in store of us then, when all of our uses are finally gone?

I shudder to think. How about we don't give them all the tools to make it as efficient as possible? That means we start demanding our freedom back and tell them to do one, when they demand our money, ID biometrics and compliance for every little fascist order that they give.

Forget the EU, We have fascists right here in Britain.

Commie dribble

Government plans to increase car tax for "gas-guzzling" vehicles should be bolder to increase the environmental impact, MPs say.

The Environmental Audit Committee's official report backs the move as a "step in the right direction".

But chairman Tim Yeo said the benefit to the environment would be limited, and called for more ambitious changes.


Now while I say "forget the EU", maybe that was wrong, because as anyone who is paying attention will know, Tim Yeo is one the the chief cheerleaders for us surrendering in full to the EU. He is clearly just trying to lick his way to a future EU top table position.

But, let us just focus on the fact that he and his fellow traitors are the ones calling for this right now.

Let us put the rights and wrongs of this environmentally to a side for the moment and focus on the decision making. When exactly did MPs stop becoming representatives of the will of the people and become our overlords? Does anyone remember any of the LibLabCon alliance putting in their manifestos that they would start hammering anyone who doesn't drive a milk float, in the name of envirofascism? I certainly don't remember a leaflet coming through my door promising it, well maybe the Lib Dems might have hinted they might do it.

Certainly the sham they call debates on T.V. didn't bring it up. They were busy telling us how they would make out lives better, cut taxes, reduce immigration, improve hospitals and get tough on crime. Sure they haven't delivered on any of those populist murmurings, yet they now feel they should be creating a whole new manifesto, that know one voted for.

Ladies and gentlemen, if you want proof that representative democracy is a scam in this country, then this one issue should be all the evidence you need. We have career merchants who follow their orders from up high. The people are given a puppet show now and then, the con them into believing they have a say, but the reality is we don't. We would have, if we managed to break out of the trance we have been put in and voted the whole LibLabCon shower out, but with the medias full backing and all the odds stacked in their favour, I can understand why people fall for it.

So that is the most important part for me, but let us look at the actual issue itself.

They want to punish people for the amount of co2 their cars pump out right. That's the reason they give, that the impact of driving a gas guzzler means more pollution.

But it doesn't does it. Because It doesn't matter how much of a guzzler the car is, if the damned thing isn't moving. You could have a big old people carrier, that you only use once in a blue moon, to ship a bunch of disabled kids to the seaside as a yearly treat. Sorry, but you may be priced out of doing that now, because this horrible bunch of fascists hate you.

Of course, IF you really wanted to stop people using PETROL (not fucking gas), then you would put the tax on PETROL. Bugger, they have already done that though haven't they. So petrol guzzlers are already paying through the nose, every time they drive their car anywhere. This bunch of cretins in charge, just want to rape the last penny out of you and make sure it is only they and their elite buddies that can afford to drive anything but lawnmowers.

And that's if you accept that co2 is a pollutant, is increasing out of control, is all down to us and is bad for the environment. I don't accept any of that, thus their fascism is based on a lie, but then that's when fascism works best.

Just as a quick recap before I go.

1) co2 is the stuff plants and tree (including food crops) love to grow.
2) co2 is a gas that we breath out. Plants breath it in and we breath in the oxygen they breath out. Its a pretty nice cycle that tends to balance itself out.
3) The amount of co2 humans are accountable for is below 5%. Yes that's right, nature produces 95% of co2, so we are worrying about the part of our planet that produces a tiny proportion of co2.
4) The amount of co2 in our atmosphere is tiny. 0.03%, which is very close to our planets all time lows, when you look at the big picture.
5) co2 is actually a terrible greenhouse gas. It doesn't really matter how much more co2 we have, it is already at optimum levels for retaining heat.
6) Who says co2 levels increasing wouldn't be net beneficial? It could go up 10 time and we would still be nowhere near levels that harm us. Indeed, it would just help plants, that have had to put up with near starvation levels for centuries. Even if they weren't lying and co2 really did warm the planet, so what? The planet has been MUCH warmer than today and survived. Indeed, we are due another ice age soon, I don't know about you, but I'd rather that was offset by a bit of warming if possible.

Bottom line is the usual suspects are using the issue as a big stick. They have no idea really and neither do scientists. They all have their own theories, but until they can explain exactly how we were created, then you have to accept they are just guessing like the rest of us anyway.

A good rule of thumb, is don't accept a word politicians tell you, when they have a stick in their hands.

Sunday, 3 August 2008

For the love of God, what has my country become?

Daily Fail

Voters who go to the polls in local elections could win prizes worth £1,000, it was revealed yesterday.


Such an incentive would be much bigger than anything suggested so far under the 'votes-mean-prizes' scheme being considered by Justice Secretary Jack Straw.


Whitehall officials had previously hinted the prizes would be relatively modest, such as free entry to council-run gyms and swimming pools.


Could you make this up? Just when you think this country and its "democracy" couldn't become a bigger joke, New Labour manage to drag it down a whole new level.

So desperate are they now, to drag the underclass they have created in to vote (hopefully for them), that they are now willing to spend some of the stolen loot (tax) on bribing people to vote. Bribing them to try and give their rancid, rotten and pathetic system some sort of credibility.

Seriously, we are at the point of collapse. These utter fools need to be taken down and taken down fast, before they turn this country into a 3rd world nation. Blue Labour will be absolutely the same though, so we need some radical change and that means kicking out the whole career based establishment and giving small parties a chance. Pick a smaller party closest to your view and go for it. Voting Red to keep Blue out or vice versa, just gives you a different coloured turd.

Saturday, 2 August 2008

David Milliband. Is he the spawn of Satan?

It's no good. I have held this back for too long now and I have to get it off my chest.

Anyone who knows me, has read my rants here, or on various forums over time, will know what I think of politicians. They will know the utter contempt I have for nearly all of them, from whatever party and from whatever country.

I truly believe we have evolved a political system, that rewards the worst kind of person. The kind of person who is selfish, lying, corrupt and who would sell their own grandmothers out if it meant a bit more power and money for them.

In a way, I think we are all responsible for this. People in general, don't like being told the truth. They want to be told what they want to hear. We are horribly image driven and unforgiving when it comes to changing of the mind. Instead of applauding a politician who puts his/her hands up and says they are wrong, we destroy them.

Of course the media and other politicians help perpetuate this. The term "U-Term" is thrown around like an insult, even if the u-turns are rare and for the right reason. In effect we are saying that if you make a decision, you have to stick to it no matter what, even if you realise it is wrong and even disastrous. Maybe that is why people like Blair could never admit to being wrong, even though they so clearly were.

I have to say, there have been few politicians that I have had less respect for than Blair. Probably because he stole billions of pounds of my money, to bomb the hell out of a near 3rd world nations, creating hatred of my country around the world, all based on a pack of lies.

Sure we are reaping the ill harvest of the Blair era now. Less freedoms, less prosperity and we are only just starting too. Of course Gordo was his wing man for much of this and we probably have seen politicians fall to epic new levels of respect from the public.

However, even though I hate Blair (yes hate, he has done much to destroy my country), I always just though of him as the lowest possible class of human. The kind of human who no one liked at school, thus was a bitter and nasty arsehole who no one liked as an adult. One that should probably be in prison, but at least they did show some signs of being a human.

Which leads me onto Milliband. This man, and to a lesser degree his snivelling little brother Ed, seem totally devoid of any human characteristics at all. I'm not kidding! On almost ever level, this shell of a man, oozes evil. Pure evil at that.

Firstly on a superficial level, just look into the man's eyes. They are cold. Cold like a serial killers or a tyrant from earth's woeful history. There is no spark of life there, just a numbing, chilling stare that suggests he is capable of anything, and I don't mean that in a good way.

Of course, he has all the characteristics of all the "New Labour" robots. It is very rare to hear any kind of human reaction from the guy. Like a robot, he churns out the party line, no matter what issue he talks about. It's almost like he never had a mind of his own and just took a New Labour chip when he joined. No matter how much damage his disgusting party does, he just brushes it off, with out a flicker of remorse.

Now we see his has that ruthless ambition, that will see him stab his own side in the back, as soon as he thinks he has a chance. He is like Blair, but worse. Much worse. Now and then you could see in Blair's dull eyes, the tinge of regret, or the flicker of second thoughts that he may have just become a monster. Most humans realise when they have taken the wrong track and try to make amends. I sometimes wonder if that is why Blair it trying to be a Middle East peace envoy, why he converted to the Catholic faith. The man may well want forgiveness for the evil he brought upon his own people and the world at large. I hope this is the case and not just and attempt to position himself ready to be king of the EU.

Milliband won't show any such "weakness" though. The man has no soul and would probably relish driving the final nail into this nations heart. He hates Britain and its people, because like many of his comrades, he is a Communist at heart. The Internationale unites the human race probably rings out through the evil scumbags mind, but just like all other Communist regimes throughout time, the people will be united alright. United in misery, poverty and servitude to their evil overlords.

I don't like or trust the man one jot. Which is why I want him to take over Labour now. Because whoever takes on Labour now, is taking on a lost cause. Labour have consigned themselves to the wilderness once again and I can't think of a better man to take them there.

If only people would remember that in 20 years time. I fear the people will forget though, just as they forget what the Tories were like and continue the puppet show of misery for that bit longer.

Keep an eye on Ron Paul



He still hasn't given up!

I hope his rally goes well and thank him for waking many up to the loss of freedom going on across the world!

Friday, 1 August 2008

Boris Johnson drags politics into the racist gutter

Commie Scribble

London Mayor Boris Johnson has endorsed US presidential candidate Barack
Obama, saying a win for him would be a "fantastic boost" for black people.
Mr Johnson said the Democratic White House hopeful could do "wonderful
things for the confidence of black people around the world".



Disgusting. Politics should have nothing to do with colour, but with idiots like Johnson around, no wonder some are turning the the BNP.

Instead of backing him for reasons of freedom, fairess and quality, he has looked at the colour of his skin and gone for that. Pathetic.

I have no time for Obama, but it isn't because he is black. If Obama was against war (he isn't, he wants to "get tough" on Iran). If Obama was for freedom (he isn't, he has not proposed a single roll back of the fascist measures being put in place). If he was against stealing money from the people and calling it tax (he isn't, he wants to steal more). Then I wouldn't give a flying fig if he was orange, pink or blue.

He is one of the boys though and will do exactly as he is told, but the same old puppet masters as usual. The buffoon Johns is sucking up too, hoping his support of the agenda, will gain him favour in the future.

I hope the people see this for what it is. A patronising pat on the head of not just black, but people of all shades across the planet.

It's not good being proved right about this career merchant.

Freedom. What is it? Can we ever really have it?

My political views have changed over time, as I guess they do for most people. I was brought up by parents that supported Labour, as had their parents before them. My childhood was almost completely under Tory rule, with Thatcher being the first PM I could remember and then John Major all the way up until Blair took over, when I had become a working man.

My parents never had much money. My Dad came from Southall in Middlesex, which had become a totally different place to what is was when he was a boy. However, he didn't leave Southall because of way it became an enclave of India and Pakistan. Sure, I don't think he was all that happy that the video shop only sold Indian films, or that the whole character of the place was alien to him. He never had any problem with the new residents there, but as a young man, who had just married a girl from Sussex, they wanted what most couples want. A place of their own.

Now both my Mum and Dad had decent jobs, paying decent wages where they were. My Dad was a Butcher, while my mother was a secretary, fully trained in shorthand (do they even still do that?). They were having a good time, spending their wages, living the life young people should for a while. The desire to have their own home grew strong though, but the price of homes in the area (London) was very expensive to them then. It's funny, because we are in almost the exact same position, where young couples have to leave their home areas, due to the house prices being extortionate. Now they are falling again, but that's another story.

My Uncle had moved up to a town called Wellingborough and had told my Dad of how you could get your own detached house, with a garden for many times cheaper there. So like many, he made the move up to Northamptonshire and found himself a nice house on a new development. They were the first people in the house and they are still there today. So like all new couples, they had their home and after a while decided to have kids. I came a long and then it got tougher!

My Dad knew the wages would not be as good as they were in London, but he thought he would be O.K. Mum getting pregnant though, meant very soon, her also reduced wage, would disappear altogether. There was no way they could afford baby sitters and so my Mum was very much a housewife, but doing home jobs to try and help keep the place going. My Dad had to leave the job he loved, to work in a factory, simply because the trade of being a Butcher was dying and was very poorly paid in Wellingborough.

I almost feel guilty that I made things that much harder for my parents. Not because I was naughty, or bad, but simply because children cost money. Maybe in hindsight, my parents may have tried to do things a little differently. They did the best they could though and while we certainly did struggle, I think I had a wonderful upbringing. Money isn't everything, just having two caring parents can be enough and certainly, I thank them for all I have today.

I can safely say, that my upbringing had a major effect on me and the way I think. I started out believing as my parents did, that Labour were caring, while the Tories were nasty and only cared for the rich. After all, they took away my free milk at school and certainly it didn't feel like they were helping people like my parents much. The bottom line though, is my Mum and Dad realised they were responsible for themselves. They didn't expect the government to owe them anything, even though the government certainly took from them, via taxation. It always seemed that because they had their own home and Dad had a full time job, that this was deemed enough to stop them getting any benefits, other than those that everyone got like child allowance.

As I got into my teens, my parents started to get a bit better off. My sister grew up significantly better off environment than I did, while still not being well off, my parents now could afford to do things that they wanted for their children. Having a bottle of fizzy pop was a rare treat at one point, as was having fish and chips. Going on holiday abroad was totally off the agenda. My Nan used to help out by coming with us to Wales etc, always in caravans and always the cheapest one. One of my favourite holidays was in Hastings. Broke as usual, my parents booked us into a "shoestring" caravan. This was a caravan that should really be for the knackers yard, but they kept them running for families like mine. My Nan threw a fit when we arrived, with holes in the curtains and a less than polished look. It didn't matter though, it was just a place to sleep and we had 2 glorious weeks of solid sunshine.

The outdoor pool was fine because of this and we simply had a fantastic holiday, because instead of spending the money on the caravan, they had a bit to spend on ice cream and eating out. That seriously was a life lesson to me and one that shaped me. The following year, my parents finally managed to save up for a holiday abroad. Again it was the cheapest one they could get in Majorca, but the weather was great and while the other holiday makers moaned about the hotel and its food, we though it was fantastic. Sure we ran out of spending money with 3 days to go, but it didn't matter. Mum and Dad had provided this through their own hard work. It felt like we had made it, from being a poor family, to an average family.

Now, because of my excellent upbringing, I made it through University and started my first real job in Surrey. Unlike my parents, I had gone in the opposite direction and because I was free and single, I didn't have the pressures of having children to support. I still don't, but this may change now that my Wife and I feel ready to have them. Either way, I had a good job, that gave me pay rises every year. I bought my house just at the right time, as the housing market was only just picking itself out of the doldrums. It meant I could afford a decent sized terraced home, that would be an excellent first step on the ladder.

While my parents had the young and free lives for a short time, I have had it all the way until now really. I met Clare and we bought a lovely place together, that needed doing up. I sold my old house for 3 times what I paid for it and that gave us a great deposit for my current home. My parents have always wanted to move, but just have never had the real opportunity (until now really). If they had have moved, they would have been going sideways, instead of up, so they never really saw the point. They have no mortgage now and while my Dad was made redundant, they did what their parents never managed to do and that is build up some capital. My sister has very much taken the same sort of path as me, just via a different route. She also married a bit later and hasn't had children yet. She got a job as a hair stylist and bought her own home, but in Wellingborough.

Now Wellingborough has come on in leaps and bounds and is one of the countries fastest growing towns. My sister moved house, but still in Wellingborough to a nicer place. Now she has gone one major leap further and moved to Canada. Again, because of the capital she built up, she has now managed to buy herself a place that would cost over a million here. I am immensely proud of my sister and what she has achieved.

My brother has taken a different route. He left school earlier and got jobs straight away. My brother is a grafter and will never let you down. He started going into being a toolmaker, but realised that this wasn't what he wanted. My brother has always had a deep respect for my uncle, who was in the armed forces. While my brother is the least aggressive person on the planet, he fancied a job in the RAF and that is where he is now and doing extremely well.

So what has all this got to do with freedom? Well, I am trying to paint a picture of how ALL of my family, became what they are. Not through government help or being told what to do, but through their own hard work and self reliance. My parents no longer support Labour. Indeed, Labour sickens them. They don't support the Tories either and neither do any of the rest of my family. They may not be as politically interested as me, but they all have come to the same conclusion.

Government has become a hindrance and not a help to the ordinary working man. Not only that, but it is destroying society and is creating an underclass. Now this may be unintentional, but whether it is or isn't, the results are the same.

There are whole families now fully reliant on handouts. Indeed, they have grown accustomed to it and are in the terrible position, of being encouraged to stay like it. The government of today thinks that stealing peoples wealth and then distributing it themselves, minus corruption and administration of course is the way to go. The worst part, is that if the government hadn't got us into this vicious circle, the same people would have done like my Mum and Dad. They would have HAD to have gone out and done it for themselves. There would be no alternative, because it was still worthwhile working for peanuts to start with, rather than just take handouts.

The government, who just does as their told by the EU now, has created this cycle, so that more and more people struggle to live on the money they earn. There comes a tipping point, where many people just give in and become a full dependent on the state. Because they can. You can't blame them, when the government makes it so hard to survive, with vicious over taxation. Taxation truly is stealing and when the side effect, is to create this underclass, things spiral out of control.

1) The underclass lose all respect for themselves, so they lose respect for others too. Sink estates filled with benefits claimants, who let the place run to ruin and cause mayhem on the streets. They have lost a little bit of their humanity, because they no longer have any respect, for any thing.

2) A working class, who struggle to keep themselves falling into the underclass. They are encouraged to put themselves in debt, then smashed down when the time comes to collect. All the people who lose their homes and jobs, must remember who put them in this position. It will be all to easy to fall into that underclass though, which will just make the problem worse.

3) A middle class, who really are just working class who have done slightly better. I put myself in this bracket, but everyone I speak to is SICK of being fleeced, for no benefit. We are the most abused class, because we have that bit of extra money that WE EARNED, that the government wants to get its grubby mitts on. They know that we won't vote for them anyway, so they put the boot in big time, to curry favour with the two classes above. Oh and the real class that benefits.

4) The Ultra Rich and powerful. They don't pay tax like the rest of us, because they are the ones pulling the strings. These are the real powerbrokers in society. Anyone who thinks "Democracy" is what decided government, simply hasn't been paying attention. All of the mainstream political parties are bought and paid for my the elite, who want to make sure they stay that way. Why do you think all parties turn out to be the same in the end? It's because they have the same pay masters.

When you see how much business spends on advertising and marketing, it really should ring alarm bells with people. Elections have buttons spent on them compared to what business spends, so this should be a clue that big business, and in turn the handful for ultra rich that control truly big business, think of the democratic process. They see it as irrelevant. Which it is.

The media perpetrates the myth though, because the media is controlled by the very same people. These people do not want the rest of us to earn our way to their level. That would mean them losing some of their wealth and they simply aren't going to allow that.

They have created a shell game, where they play people off against each other, based on fake ideologies and partys. The whole of society is currently built on a house of cards, that will come crashing down one day. Until people realise, that freedom means you have to be responsible for yourself, we are doomed to further pain. When you are responsible for yourself, then you are more likely to help others who truly deserve and need it.

Individual liberty, will spawn collective responsibility. However, the fact it will be based on freedom and choice, means it will last. For example, I don't have to give a penny to my family. I didn't have the choice of what family I got, but I am glad I got the one I did. For that reason, I show my gratitude by helping them whenever I can. We all can rely on each other, because we all know how we rely on ourselves. We know that someone REALLY needs help, if they ever come asking for it and they ASK, don't take it like the government does.

The worst part for this country as a whole, is it really is a collective that you CHOOSE to stay a part of, just like a family is. A strong, self reliant family will produce nothing but good. The same applies to a country.

More and more of the good types are leaving though. My sister has gone and Canada shall benefit. My parents will take their life long wealth their too. If I can ever persuade my wife, I will be off too. Even the hardworking immigrants are turning around and getting out, because they are realising the government here abuses the hard working and self reliant. They didn't leave their homes for that kind of treatment.

All that will leave left is the underclass and the parasites that need the State to exist. The Elites, won't care, they will be living in their tax free havens any, which should be a wake up call to us all.

If the ultra rich choose tax free havens, then why aren't we afforded that same luxury? The answer is because they don't want us to have what they do and have control over the mechanisms that keep us in bondage.