Breaking the down the news that $3 a litre at the petrol station followed by threats of a blackout is nothing new. People have once been told that environmental pollution is caused by alien scent and they believed it. The problem is; the people will have to accept it because there is no alternative. And that is pure and simple monopoly.
We have a country which pays for business’s electricity bill and waste dump or carbon footprint whether we like it or not. It’s the ultimate control by manipulating the means of survival. The people have no choice but to comply. If they don’t like it then they should leave for Australia, otherwise your days are numbered.
Everyone is now paying exactly the same amount of tax whether you earn a million or a thousand per year. By the next decade, all the poor would have left us, God rest their souls....
Over in Aussie, the Prime Minister Mr. Rudd engages the people in making policies, his government works around it. Over here, the Prime Minister Mr. Kerr and his round table lay down the law and for the people including the government to follow.
Both National and Labour have no answer to the Business roundtable, and I am in solidarity with the pain and struggle our people are enduring. Price hikes are not justified, electricity, petrol, food, housing, healthcare, the hell with greedy business. I fully support this anarchy protest against business assault on the innocent. Is this what ANZAC stands for? I don’t think so... I’d say we give it to them.
Re: May 2008: It's Anarchy! - autonomous activism in Aotearoa
Date Edited: 03 May 2008 02:44:46 AM
We have a country which pays for business’s electricity bill and waste dump or carbon footprint whether we like it or not. It’s the ultimate control by manipulating the means of survival. The people have no choice but to comply. If they don’t like it then they should leave for Australia, otherwise your days are numbered.
Everyone is now paying exactly the same amount of tax whether you earn a million or a thousand per year. By the next decade, all the poor would have left us, God rest their souls....
Over in Aussie, the Prime Minister Mr. Rudd engages the people in making policies, his government works around it. Over here, the Prime Minister Mr. Kerr and his round table lay down the law and for the people including the government to follow.
Both National and Labour have no answer to the Business roundtable, and I am in solidarity with the pain and struggle our people are enduring. Price hikes are not justified, electricity, petrol, food, housing, healthcare, the hell with greedy business. I fully support this anarchy protest against business assault on the innocent. Is this what ANZAC stands for? I don’t think so... I’d say we give it to them.