As the Euro
scuffles among the Conservatives continue some are calling it a Civil War. Perhaps, but hardly Cavaliers and Roundheads,
if Peter Oborne in The Telegraph today is right in his leader comment that
those in Parliament now seem to have forgotten the lessons of their debacle on
the scandal of expenses and other wheezes to feather their nests, then it is
more like Cops and Robbers.
The trouble
is that the Palace
of Parliament it is
evident that the robbers far outnumber to cops.
What is more some of them are behaving more like the Kray’s and
Richardson’s of the past London gang land, or
Capone and Lansky for those in the USA .
The tales
of bullying and harassment against the poor devils who have to sort out and
agree their expenses and other claims is unsavoury at least and disgusting to
any normal rational person. But our
Parliamentarians too often are neither.
Given that
the EU as presently run and organised is one big, big honey pot for every
shyster, fiddler, greedy gob and conman who can walk talk and open a network of
bank accounts in convenient places then there is great scope for reform.
Even were
we to stay into some kind of agreed customs and economic network the present Brussels system and the
rest, notably the Euro currency will have to go and a quite radical reformation
take place.
Those of us
who do not quite recall the last Reformation will be aware that what
provoked it was the determined centralism, predatory financing, out of control
spending, secrecy and dogmatic ideology fastened on the peoples of Europe .
The latest
“Private Eye” this week, No. 1340 has a six page section headed “Where There’s
Muck There’s Brass Plates” subtitled “How UK Ghost Companies Made Britain The
Capital Of Global Corporate Crime” starring Vince Cable, a sort of St. Ignatius
Loyola of The Coalition.
In the
meantime President Obama, firm in his belief that The British Empire is and
always has been the chief enemy of the USA
is now instructing Dave The Bagman, The Cameron who is not coming and has
failed to arrive, that he must both believe in, submit and conform to Europe .
The
President is a great fan of the former President FD Roosevelt and his
ideas. But The Mises Institute today
features an article by David A. Stockman which is an excerpt from his book “The
Great Deformation – The Corruption Of Capitalism In The USA” in which the words
“intemperate, incoherent and bombastic” are the more complimentary comments.
He suggest
that FDR and his later fan Tricky Dicky Nixon were peas from the same statist
pod and between them made economic decisions on the hoof that helped enable
some of the pre-conditions for our existing miseries.
This post
may seem a tad bad tempered but a change of computer is impending. Going through the pile of past things I came
across something from a while back called “Windows 98”. Could I use it for an update I wonder?
Which makes
more sense that our management of the economy at present.
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