Sunday 10 May 2009

Bad Vs Evil

Welcome to the House of Shame.

The war between the bankers and the politicians continues, and as biased as I may be, the bankers seem to be winning by default. The government have shot themselves in the foot once again this week as their frivolous past manipulation of allowable expenses has been brought into the scathing eyes of the general public. Hot on the heels of their intention to raise taxes to 50% next April, we find that our taxes have been used to pay for politicans' late night pay-TV, home improvements (someone even had a new wet-room installation paid for!) and fine dining experiences. Even our Great Leader has been paying his brother £3k per year to clean his house.

Words that spring to mind are rocks and glass houses. Pretty poor form to be advocating national belt-tightening and quantatative easing when the Government are using our taxes to pay for their second, third, fourth homes. Some politicians are exploiting some pretty dubious loopholes to try and justify the £15k kitchen they've had put in, but it all sounds a bit Enron-esque which I'm fairly sure they all deemed morally corrupt at the time...

I've got nothing against rewarding people who are doing a good job but I don't think any one in politics is deserving of that accolade just now.

9 comments:

  1. Politicians are like lottery winners, getting elected is like a free ticket through life, almost like being a rock star, too bad most of them aren't worth a shit!

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  2. yup - milking the system like crazy for 4 years before we get a whole new pack of leeches. It would be marginally less dis-tasteful if they didn't moan all the time about how self-less and underpaid they are.

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  3. We have the same problem in the states... the politicians feel very entitled once they land a job

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  4. I left you something on my blog!

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  5. You left before I said bye! so bye!

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  6. make up an email address and put it in your profile!

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  7. but it was *THIS* big right? tally ho!

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