Good ol' Sarkozy shows that it's not just our lot of trough scoffing bags of fat and fluid who know how to organise a big bash and then wee taxpayers money up the wall.
While they spend a moderately large amount of money on our MPs new toothbrushes and electric pig warming blankets the EU can be relied upon to provide one seriously massive cash pit...this lot are literally smoking there way through our taxes (using gold plated pipes).
The F******
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Friday, 30 October 2009
You're An Advisor! Don't Advise!
So Johnson has sacked a drugs adviser for advising his department about drugs. Click Here for The Times article.
It seems that David Nutt (you couldn't make it up) has outstayed his welcome over at the gold plated headquarters for Nu-Lab after a 'string of controversial statements' e.g. basically he should shut the f*** up and stop giving the general public even more ammunition with which to sink Brown and Co, you're unfriendly, unelected and unhelpful ruling party (and by god..do they rule).
It seems that David Nutt (you couldn't make it up) has outstayed his welcome over at the gold plated headquarters for Nu-Lab after a 'string of controversial statements' e.g. basically he should shut the f*** up and stop giving the general public even more ammunition with which to sink Brown and Co, you're unfriendly, unelected and unhelpful ruling party (and by god..do they rule).
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Your Children Are Racists..Apparently
According to the Daily Mail report i've just come across Clicky Here up to 40,000 children a year are being branded racists..without being told what that actually means.
Yet again, we see the state starting nice and young. Get them while they don't understand Cause and Consequence, increase the amount of those being told off by the elders and those they look up to so that they all become racist, alcoholics who spend there days puffing on a spliff down an alleyway behind a local take-away. then they can be 'controlled' as they have no rights, they're criminals, they can be arrested and re-arrested as many times as the state requires.
It appears that 'Diversity Missionaries' are now monitoring nursery and primary school children to ensure they 1. dont swear 2. aren't racist 3. don't offend someone 4. don't bully someone 5. don't fall over 6. don't show signs of anger or depression
if they find any of these signs the children will be severely dealt with by teachers and will have broken some new code of conduct without even knowing why they are being told off.
the UK is on a downward spiral..it starts at the bottom and just keeps going down.
Yet again, we see the state starting nice and young. Get them while they don't understand Cause and Consequence, increase the amount of those being told off by the elders and those they look up to so that they all become racist, alcoholics who spend there days puffing on a spliff down an alleyway behind a local take-away. then they can be 'controlled' as they have no rights, they're criminals, they can be arrested and re-arrested as many times as the state requires.
It appears that 'Diversity Missionaries' are now monitoring nursery and primary school children to ensure they 1. dont swear 2. aren't racist 3. don't offend someone 4. don't bully someone 5. don't fall over 6. don't show signs of anger or depression
if they find any of these signs the children will be severely dealt with by teachers and will have broken some new code of conduct without even knowing why they are being told off.
the UK is on a downward spiral..it starts at the bottom and just keeps going down.
Google Invades Sat-Nav Territory
Well here we go again. The clever people over at Google HQ have now launched another 'App' (or Application for those of us who don't use LOL to express our laughter) but this App, yet again, treads on the toes of other established businesses. It's a GPS Sat-Nav solution for mobile phones (I-Phone and such) is it Anti-Competitive? possibly! Google has billions of pounds of backing for projects that stretch outside of its normal focus, whereas other companies tend to be industry specific e.g. Garmin stick to navigation and radar as opposed to search engines and design software (other strings to Googles bow).
Is it anti-competitive for other companies? yes but it is also anti-competitive to prevent Google to offer this product/service! If they have the software and the ability to provide Sat-Nav for mobile phones then it seems there is very little anyone can do about it.
I'll blog about this more at a later date, this row will no doubt rumble on.
Is it anti-competitive for other companies? yes but it is also anti-competitive to prevent Google to offer this product/service! If they have the software and the ability to provide Sat-Nav for mobile phones then it seems there is very little anyone can do about it.
I'll blog about this more at a later date, this row will no doubt rumble on.
Well Done USA!
Yep..it's official! The United States of America have broken out of the downward spiral..they're on the mend! So that just leaves us..the UK!
Didn't someone say that 'The UK is best placed to survive a recession'? or something to that effect. Whoever they were, they were wrong. The UK now has to break out of recession the next time the data is measured and Gordon Brown must surely be crossing his fingers and his toes, because if we don't..it just adds yet another dose of misery for the fast approaching festive period.
For everyone (except those in Westminster) it is quite apparent that the problems of the UK stem around the fact we have nothing what so ever to sell to any other country. Its impossible to think of a reason behind why the UK has no national product. We once built ships, we once built washing machines and we once built cars. Now? well..we have a few call centres, those that aren't being transferred to Delhi ofcourse. What else have we got? oh! a Buckingham Palace and an upside down Wok in our capital city! hardly good enough to generate the billions needed to keep the economy stable and people in work.
The UK is a great help to the other nations that inhabit this planet. We buy cars from South Korea, TVs from Japan and electric from France! Don't forget that we also buy wardrobes from China and toys for our children from America. Yet it is blatantly apparent that we actually need to pay for these goods...so surely we need to sell something else in order to pay at the checkout? well seemingly not, if the government are to be believed. We can just add it all on to our credit card and worry about the repayments in 2050! It's becoming increasingly hard to find anything British made these days...i did pop along to Curry's the other day and noticed that they now have a cooker with 'BRITISH MADE ME OL' MUCKER' emblazoned across it..the salesman was very impressed with it, shame the handle fell off when i tried to gain entry to the oven bit!
The UK has gone from bridge building genius of the world to international laughing stock, our economy is still in recession, our factories have closed, we no longer have the ability to build our own warships or our own fighter planes..we used to have Concorde, the fastest aircraft in the world, but that retired..along with our good friend 'Common Sense'
Didn't someone say that 'The UK is best placed to survive a recession'? or something to that effect. Whoever they were, they were wrong. The UK now has to break out of recession the next time the data is measured and Gordon Brown must surely be crossing his fingers and his toes, because if we don't..it just adds yet another dose of misery for the fast approaching festive period.
For everyone (except those in Westminster) it is quite apparent that the problems of the UK stem around the fact we have nothing what so ever to sell to any other country. Its impossible to think of a reason behind why the UK has no national product. We once built ships, we once built washing machines and we once built cars. Now? well..we have a few call centres, those that aren't being transferred to Delhi ofcourse. What else have we got? oh! a Buckingham Palace and an upside down Wok in our capital city! hardly good enough to generate the billions needed to keep the economy stable and people in work.
The UK is a great help to the other nations that inhabit this planet. We buy cars from South Korea, TVs from Japan and electric from France! Don't forget that we also buy wardrobes from China and toys for our children from America. Yet it is blatantly apparent that we actually need to pay for these goods...so surely we need to sell something else in order to pay at the checkout? well seemingly not, if the government are to be believed. We can just add it all on to our credit card and worry about the repayments in 2050! It's becoming increasingly hard to find anything British made these days...i did pop along to Curry's the other day and noticed that they now have a cooker with 'BRITISH MADE ME OL' MUCKER' emblazoned across it..the salesman was very impressed with it, shame the handle fell off when i tried to gain entry to the oven bit!
The UK has gone from bridge building genius of the world to international laughing stock, our economy is still in recession, our factories have closed, we no longer have the ability to build our own warships or our own fighter planes..we used to have Concorde, the fastest aircraft in the world, but that retired..along with our good friend 'Common Sense'
Holidaymakers and the Somalis
I can't help thinking that many people in the world have the inability to recognise that well known phrase of 'Cause and Consequence'.
Take this example (one of many found when trawling the web). 'Yachtsman Paul Chandler tells of capture by Somali pirates' .... now this article, from the Times, poses the exact question that i am raising. Want to go on a sailing trip? sure thing mate...but where should we go? oh i don't know..how about the coast of Somalia, i've heard that you can go pirate spotting around there!
I do feel for the family at this point but it has to be noted that this couples decision to sail in to pirate invested waters has now affected dozens of other lives..those of the worlds armed forces..those men and women who have now been tasked with trying to locate and rescue this couple from a heavily armed gang of high seas ransom hunters! It's not as if they didn't know the coastline had the highest rate of piracy in the world and that hundreds of innocent men and women from around the world are being holed up aboard stolen container ships. They decided that they would take there 40 odd foot pleasure boat for a tour around a coastline that is currently being policed by the worlds navy's and is incredibly dangerous...potentially life threatening in more than a dozen ways.
i just don't understand why...maybe its me..maybe i'm not a thrill seeker, but for some reason i just don't identify with buying a boat and sailing to a large expanse of ocean where i have a 50/50 chance of survival..just to get a tan.
Take this example (one of many found when trawling the web). 'Yachtsman Paul Chandler tells of capture by Somali pirates' .... now this article, from the Times, poses the exact question that i am raising. Want to go on a sailing trip? sure thing mate...but where should we go? oh i don't know..how about the coast of Somalia, i've heard that you can go pirate spotting around there!
I do feel for the family at this point but it has to be noted that this couples decision to sail in to pirate invested waters has now affected dozens of other lives..those of the worlds armed forces..those men and women who have now been tasked with trying to locate and rescue this couple from a heavily armed gang of high seas ransom hunters! It's not as if they didn't know the coastline had the highest rate of piracy in the world and that hundreds of innocent men and women from around the world are being holed up aboard stolen container ships. They decided that they would take there 40 odd foot pleasure boat for a tour around a coastline that is currently being policed by the worlds navy's and is incredibly dangerous...potentially life threatening in more than a dozen ways.
i just don't understand why...maybe its me..maybe i'm not a thrill seeker, but for some reason i just don't identify with buying a boat and sailing to a large expanse of ocean where i have a 50/50 chance of survival..just to get a tan.
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