Thursday, October 16, 2008

KHOODEELAAR! No to Big Business scam CRossrail. Updating the analysis of Brown's follies. [188]

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KHOODEELAAR! No to Big Business scam. First review of the ignorant utterances about economics and finance by David Milibandit on the BBC this morning......

This review is linked with and is a part of our continuing examination of the fundamental errors, flaws and mistakes and falsehoods in and of the Brown-fronted Blaired regime in the UK. This phrase ‘Brown-fronted Blaired regime’ is part of our analysis and a product of our examination of the problem. We are doing this as the continuing examination of the folly of backing Crossrail with £Billions of UK public funding... And we are looking at the whole of the UK Government ‘economic policies’.
Gordon Brown will soon find out that he overstated his need for recognition. For what he says about ‘irresponsibility’ is not something that can be separated from the whole. The 'irresponsibility' is only a part. The whole is everything that capitalism, imp and military industrial complex have caused and produced. There cannot be any ‘responsible’ behaviour by those who do not conduct themselves with ethics and morality. Yet Brown has not shown that he understands this. His apparently decisive acton was not have been HIS doing. He has played a part in it. But he must stop claiming it as credible. Brown must stop allowing Big Business and their lobbys to run the agenda, the policy-making, the policies, the actions, the activities of the Govt.

We here refer to Crossrail. We shall return to that in the course of the day today [Thursday 16 October 2008]

For now, we are looking at David Milibandit’s tactics:
David Milibandit staged a miniature ‘comeback’ this morning! On the Media circuits. Was it ‘perhaps’ to do with Guardian Polly, again? This morning's Guardian [Thursday 16 October 2008] carries a piece that contains the word ‘unravel’ about Gordon Brown ‘bailout’. The headline [early editions] reads, “Brown bailout under threat as banks seek better deal.” And surprise surprise, someone at the BBC [The Milibandit unit! at the Broadcasting House] got it into the list for the day’s ‘news agenda’ as the right excuse. They ‘thought’ : this is it! . A most appropriate, plausible even, peg on which to justify another plug for Milibandit.....But he was full of waffle and hype....So much so that he mixed up the two concepts: ‘economy’ and ‘economics’. O r rather he misused the word ‘economy’ when referring to ‘international’. What he should have said was ‘economies’. Or ‘economics’ in that statement. What he came across as saying was that he did not understand the reality of international economics. He parroted parts of what the USA politicos were saying during the previous few months of their so-called election talks.... Especially what McCain had been saying in his belligerent misutterances about the world .. Milibandit repeated the lying statement, in his own 'words’, that excuses [and perpetuates] the multinational, Military Industrial Complex-ed capitalist looters and bankers... And he showed the same untruthfulness about the wealth and poverty in the world. And about who causes the poverty. And about who the looters loot from...... ....The utterances of David Milibandit were not the results of original thinking on his part..... And they did not deserve to be given the spot by the BBC......
[To be continued]

KHOODEELAAR! No to Big Business scam CRossrail. Updating the analysis of Brown's folly

This page was last edited at 0900 Hrs GMT London Thursday 16 October 2008:

KHOODEELAAR! No to Big Business scam. First review of the ignorant utterances about economics and finance by David Milibandit on the BBC this morning......

This review is linked with and is a part of our continuing examination of the fundamental errors, flaws and mistakes and falsehoods in and of the Brown-fronted Blaired regime in the UK. This phrase ‘Brown-fronted Blaired regime’ is part of our analysis and a product of our examination of the problem. We are doing this as the continuing examination of the folly of backing Crossrail with £Billions of UK public funding... And we are looking at the whole of the UK Government ‘economic policies’.
Gordon Brown will soon find out that he overstated his need for recognition. For what he says about ‘irresponsibility’ is not something that can be separated from the whole. The 'irresponsibility' is only a part. The whole is everything that capitalism, imp and military industrial complex have caused and produced. There cannot be any ‘responsible’ behaviour by those who do not conduct themselves with ethics and morality. Yet Brown has not shown that he understands this. His apparently decisive acton was not have been HIS doing. He has played a part in it. But he must stop claiming it as credible. Brown must stop allowing Big Business and their lobbys to run the agenda, the policy-making, the policies, the actions, the activities of the Govt.

We here refer to Crossrail. We shall return to that in the course of the day today [Thursday 16 October 2008]

For now, we are looking at David Milibandit’s tactics:
David Milibandit staged a miniature ‘comeback’ this morning! On the Media circuits. Was it ‘perhaps’ to do with Guardian Polly, again? This morning's Guardian [Thursday 16 October 2008] carries a piece that contains the word ‘unravel’ about Gordon Brown ‘bailout’. The headline [early editions] reads, “Brown bailout under threat as banks seek better deal.” And surprise surprise, someone at the BBC [The Milibandit unit! at the Broadcasting House] got it into the list for the day’s ‘news agenda’ as the right excuse. They ‘thought’ : this is it! . A most appropriate, plausible even, peg on which to justify another plug for Milibandit.....But he was full of waffle and hype....So much so that he mixed up the two concepts: ‘economy’ and ‘economics’. O r rather he misused the word ‘economy’ when referring to ‘international’. What he should have said was ‘economies’. Or ‘economics’ in that statement. What he came across as saying was that he did not understand the reality of international economics. He parroted parts of what the USA politicos were saying during the previous few months of their so-called election talks.... Especially what McCain had been saying in his belligerent misutterances about the world .. Milibandit repeated the lying statement, in his own 'words’, that excuses [and perpetuates] the multinational, Military Industrial Complex-ed capitalist looters and bankers... And he showed the same untruthfulness about the wealth and poverty in the world. And about who causes the poverty. And about who the looters loot from...... ....The utterances of David Milibandit were not the results of original thinking on his part..... And they did not deserve to be given the spot by the BBC......
[To be continued]

KHOODEELAAR! No to Big Business scam CRossrail. Updating the analysis of Brown's folly

This page was last edited at 0900 Hrs GMT London Thursday 16 October 2008:

KHOODEELAAR! No to Big Business scam. First review of the ignorant utterances about economics and finance by David Milibandit on the BBC this morning......

This review is linked with and is a part of our continuing examination of the fundamental errors, flaws and mistakes and falsehoods in and of the Brown-fronted Blaired regime in the UK. This phrase ‘Brown-fronted Blaired regime’ is part of our analysis and a product of our examination of the problem. We are doing this as the continuing examination of the folly of backing Crossrail with £Billions of UK public funding... And we are looking at the whole of the UK Government ‘economic policies’.
Gordon Brown will soon find out that he overstated his need for recognition. For what he says about ‘irresponsibility’ is not something that can be separated from the whole. The 'irresponsibility' is only a part. The whole is everything that capitalism, imp and military industrial complex have caused and produced. There cannot be any ‘responsible’ behaviour by those who do not conduct themselves with ethics and morality. Yet Brown has not shown that he understands this. His apparently decisive acton was not have been HIS doing. He has played a part in it. But he must stop claiming it as credible. Brown must stop allowing Big Business and their lobbys to run the agenda, the policy-making, the policies, the actions, the activities of the Govt.

We here refer to Crossrail. We shall return to that in the course of the day today [Thursday 16 October 2008]

For now, we are looking at David Milibandit’s tactics:
David Milibandit staged a miniature ‘comeback’ this morning! On the Media circuits. Was it ‘perhaps’ to do with Guardian Polly, again? This morning's Guardian [Thursday 16 October 2008] carries a piece that contains the word ‘unravel’ about Gordon Brown ‘bailout’. The headline [early editions] reads, “Brown bailout under threat as banks seek better deal.” And surprise surprise, someone at the BBC [The Milibandit unit! at the Broadcasting House] got it into the list for the day’s ‘news agenda’ as the right excuse. They ‘thought’ : this is it! . A most appropriate, plausible even, peg on which to justify another plug for Milibandit.....But he was full of waffle and hype....So much so that he mixed up the two concepts: ‘economy’ and ‘economics’. O r rather he misused the word ‘economy’ when referring to ‘international’. What he should have said was ‘economies’. Or ‘economics’ in that statement. What he came across as saying was that he did not understand the reality of international economics. He parroted parts of what the USA politicos were saying during the previous few months of their so-called election talks.... Especially what McCain had been saying in his belligerent misutterances about the world .. Milibandit repeated the lying statement, in his own 'words’, that excuses [and perpetuates] the multinational, Military Industrial Complex-ed capitalist looters and bankers... And he showed the same untruthfulness about the wealth and poverty in the world. And about who causes the poverty. And about who the looters loot from...... ....The utterances of David Milibandit were not the results of original thinking on his part..... And they did not deserve to be given the spot by the BBC......
[To be continued]