10-21-2011, 01:04 AM
I have seen a list of concerns the American chapter has--- an incoherent rag-bag, with no policies put forward. Plainly, many of the things which worry Americans do not have any relevance here in the UK -- all the people without healthcare, eg. That has not prevented some enthusiasts from hanging around St Paul's Cathedral. The rich are a terrible lot -- there is that in common, and it is such fun to do whatever other people are doing. They knew how to deal with this stuff during the French Revolution -- you invented a guillotine, and lopped off the heads of the people you did not like--aristocrats, at first. But then, there were others, you know, people who disagreed with you, and who were obviously out to subvert the Revolution, leaders even. So off to the guillotine they went too. Now here, in London, I am wondering about the Amnerican fellow who popped up to explain how things had been done on Wall St --he had come straight from there. Hmm... enough money for an airfare then.... maybe he is one of 'Them'? Off with his head.
What about 2% ers? or 5%ers? Can they be allowed a smooth ride? I say, let's set the bar at, well, anyone who is a bit better off than me? And under no circumstances take the trouble to organise a political party. That would ruin everything, all that silly democratic nonsense--- after all, how could we be sure that the stupid populace would agree with us-- especially, as we can't agree among ourselves.
Will vote in poll the moment some clear policies are agreed.
What about 2% ers? or 5%ers? Can they be allowed a smooth ride? I say, let's set the bar at, well, anyone who is a bit better off than me? And under no circumstances take the trouble to organise a political party. That would ruin everything, all that silly democratic nonsense--- after all, how could we be sure that the stupid populace would agree with us-- especially, as we can't agree among ourselves.
Will vote in poll the moment some clear policies are agreed.

