Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Economical Revolution

The industrial revolution is practically dead in the western societies, the made in Britain is more or lest no more. The main reason for this is greed, a greed which encourages cheap labour. While most companies makes large profits for their shareholders, the hardship or the people increases. What this does is repeat the errors of the industrial revolution, which kept wealth within a small selected circle. This failure is cause by the suppression of an economical revolution which should generate wealth to the poor. What we have, as we are seeing today, is that the poor will be forced to shoulder the burden of their errors.
The new collision will tell us that we are all in it together, I suppose we can all turn up for the wetting of the new No.10 baby's head. We are not in it together, they live worlds apart from us, making the rules to suit themselves. They have their media such as LBC, playing with the mentality of the people. If you look at at the radio station mention, which covers many different topics. They sing the song for cheap labour, and turning the poor against the poor. They have their Nick Farrari's to brain wash the people, that it's their fault for all their problems  This is a ploy to keep you looking at your neighbours, this is something you would associate with the communist countries of the pass. The whole idea that you already have people employ to go through peoples garbage is sickening. The big sick society is design to take away the little pride that is left in people. the tell us we should take any job, We should have no problem, so long it's a real job paying wages, and we don't have to go through the top up bureaucracy.
If you look at LBC presenters you'll notice there are no Asians or Africans working as a presenters.
The economical problems we face have nothing to do with people on benefits, but the failure to pay a wage that people can live on. The minimum wage is way out of date, and drives people from the work place.

They need to live in the real world job creation is not about superstores and such likes, paying unlivable wages. The is an incentive to commit crimes and choose immoral ways to make ends meet. Referring to people as scroungers over looks the fact that a capitalist society can not guarantee full employment. This is something the governments of the world know, this fracture is what the big society theory is designed to plaster over. In fact what the big society adds up to is using bonding or finish plaster on an outside wall instead of sand and cement.
The real estate market, bankers and government detachment from ordinary people is a major factor in the mess we find ourselves in. House prices and rates are too high while wages are too low, therefore there's no room left for growth. It the kids of the poor want to buy a house how will they achieve that by working. If you want start a small business, how will you compete with the superstores and pay their rates. If we compare the American housing market to the British it needs to be readjusted. The price of our bricks and mortar is like board houses, while many American homes are like over priced cardboard boxes.
It would take an economical revolution which is designed to bail out the people. It is the only route to regenerate growth, and create a morally fairer society. It would not hurt companies like tesco to pay its workers £10.00 per hour. This is not something they'll do and is clear evidence that we are not all is this together. Yet these are the types of businesses that are models for David Cameron big society. These are the companies that have driven out many high street and small business. Taxing these selfish operations, can help to fund the economical revolution.

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