A long time ago, a dark, hostile socialistic power
cast a black spell over Paul Keating's Labor Party
plan for a broad-based consumption tax. A tax that
was meant to be a burden upon loyal, working
sheep, conditioned to obey, consume and produce.
It was a long time before a day came when a plucky
little statesman awoke, and under the direction of
experts in greed and dishonesty, gained the
benefits of this filthy scheme rescued from an
economic lavatory bowl for parasites and hidden
controllers.
I was that imperious creature, and it was my own
marvelous self that imposed this fraud of a tax
upon the swarming masses of bovine stupidity,
mostly degenerating into creatures with the
attention spans of gnats.
My scungy government of misfits requires that we
apply a well deserved penalty for anyone who fails
to inherit wealth. And it cannot be emphasized too
much that corporations are entitled to expect
compulsory volunteer labour from the homeless. I
have highlighted the challenge of sustaining
corporate prosperity as our society ages. It seems
that we are saddled with a load of useless old
cripples, and this will force the corporations to
cleverly design a final solution to the gnawing
underclass question.
.oOo.
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GW Chimpzilla's Eye-Rack Neocon Utopia - 28 Mar 2007 23:03 GMT
> A long time ago, a dark, hostile socialistic power
> cast a black spell over Paul Keating's Labor Party
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> economic lavatory bowl for parasites and hidden
> controllers.
What an amusing speaking style! Does he get laughed at in Parliament?
> I was that imperious creature, and it was my own
> marvelous self that imposed this fraud of a tax
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>
> http://mauriegee0.tripod.com/art.htm

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