Monday, April 12, 2010

Iraq = Afghanistan - NYT

The New York Times: Reports on the killing of five innocent civilians by US Forces. It starts folks, the extreme liberal New York Times it seems has gone sour on Afghanistan, as with Iraq expect more negatives stories, as stated many times in this blog, the media elite only supported the Afghan War as a way to hammer Bush 43, now its time to place pressure on Obama to get out of Afghanistan. Thus expect more negatives stories, how the Afghan Government is corrupt and weak, how the Afghan Army is still not ready to take over from US Forces. How the domestic agenda of the Afghan Government would not pass muster in the Editorial room of the extreme liberal New York Times. It just might be fun and ironic to see Obama go through the same critical attack from the New York Times has the Bush White House had to face day in and out. The plan to undermine the Afghan War by the NYT started with the negative stories about the second Obama surge, thus the NYT has shown it cards, it wants out of Afghanistan, it wants Iran to have the bomb and for KSM to have all the rights of an American. That is the NYT of today.

VAT - TAX

Telegraph: Reports on the refusal of PM Gordon Brown not to promise not raise VAT due to the need to cut the black hole of the UK Budget. Thus folks the Labour Party will raise taxes to cut the debt of the UK folks, we can expect that National Insurance to go up more than 1% should the Labour Party be in power for another five years, also VAT can be expected to reach 20% by the time of the next election. What is the one thing you don't do if you want to recover from a major recession folks, YES you don't increase the tax burden on the folks, its hard enough now folks in the UK, the petrol increase in the countryside make it very expensive to run a car, but if you live in the countryside you need the car, the local buses seem to run on their own private timetable. It is clear folks that the UK voter has a choice, more tax under Labour or a Conservative Party that will get the country going in the right direction.

New Guardian Poll, ONLY 6pt Tory Lead

Guardian: Reports on a new poll that has the Conservatives on thirty seven percent support, the Labour Party on thirty one percent support and the LibDems on twenty percent support, the Guardian states the following on the poll, " The Conservatives have failed to press home their apparent advantage in the first week...". That's my problem with polls folks, my political gut is telling me that people will vote Conservative and give the Conservative Party a good majority but they don't want to tell the polls, its not new folks, lets be honest the Labour Party had a bad first week, the allowed the Conservative Party to set the Agenda when it comes to National Insurance, also major business leaders came out and supported the Conservative idea to repeal the new 1% increase in that tax. So why is the Labour Party still on 31% support, its not that the poll is misleading its just that the voter tells fibs, if you look at the questions asked in the Poll the Conservatives have a good lead in many sections. Thus be careful with these polls folks, go and read the other questions asked in the poll, its suggests that the Conservatives will win and with a good majority, its just the voter will not tell the truth.

The Labour Manifesto 2010

The Labour Party released its 2010 Manifesto today, it was dull and boring, a lot like PM Gordon Brown. The only real highlights are the following, if your a train spotter you love the idea of more trains, other wise in the real world the Labour Party will not promise NOT to raise VAT. In other words a document published when you have wrecked the economy and are broke. Lots of wind with no substance, read if you cant sleep. Also after 13 years of Labour why all the talk about political reform, what have the being doing over the past 13 years, sleeping at the wheel as most MP's turned out to be bent with a very few honourable exceptions, if you trust Labour Party NOW then as the Doctor ( Doctor Who ) said on Saturday, elections every five years and the voter has forgotten those years. After 13 years of Labour the economy is in the toilet, WE ARE BROKE, and the idea of the House of Commons is in the toilet, yes after 13 YEARS OF LABOUR.