Sick and tired of the greed of the world's politicians. They are disgusting, morally fucking bankrupt austerity peddlars and they are robbing us blind as usual.Yet they always seem to get away with it and it ends up costing tax payers. Maybe people need to stop voting for right-wing sociopaths. Turkeys and Christmas comes to mind.
Sick and tired of the greed of the world's politicians. They are disgusting, morally fucking bankrupt austerity peddlars and they are robbing us blind as usual.Yet they always seem to get away with it and it ends up costing tax payers. Maybe people need to stop voting for right-wing sociopaths. Turkeys and Christmas comes to mind.
Yeah, it's just the right wing that are at it...
I am stunned.And now the new FIFA President is implicated
Who'd have thunk it ;)
Greed is most certainly a left/right issue. The right don't want to share the wealth and they deregulated the world's financial systems to accommodate this world view and enrich themselves and their mates.Greed is not a left/right issue, the mp's expenses taught us this, in fact greed is not just a politicians trait or a rich persons one.
Greed is most certainly a left/right issue. The right don't want to share the wealth and they deregulated the world's financial systems to accommodate their mates.
Lassaiz faire is what it is. it is very, very right wing to prefer austerity over regulation. Bring back Keynes.
Greed is most certainly a left/right issue. The right don't want to share the wealth and they deregulated the world's financial systems to accommodate their mates.
Lassaiz faire is what it is. Plus it is very, very right wing to prefer austerity over regulation. Bring back John Maynard Keynes. Build up the infrastructure and regulate the banks.
Greed is most certainly a left/right issue. The right don't want to share the wealth and they deregulated the world's financial systems to accommodate their mates.
Lassaiz faire is what it is. Plus it is very, very right wing to prefer austerity over regulation. Bring back John Maynard Keynes. Build up the infrastructure and regulate the banks.