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  1. Political parties in the western world are all doing what they are required (paid) to do, which is to ignore all the fundamental issues and focus on matters trivial and unfixable, whilst making everything that matters worse by the day.

    Politics in the western world is merely a puppet show, designed to provide the pretence of representation and public influence whilst all the important decisions are made behind closed doors by people (mostly opportunists) with close connections to the transnational banks and corporations that created the system and actually run the system.

    Since the western industrial system has almost reached the end of the line in terms of overpopulation, overconsumption and looting-and-polluting of the planet, we should expect ever bigger lies from the public figures who pretend to represent us, ever greater repression, ever greater surveillance and further declines in the quality of life etc., until the system finally completely implodes, either as a consequence of the corruption and lies that characterise western politics and commerce or as a consequence of major military conflict with Russia-China.

    The latest round of interest rate cuts (RBA 1.5%) and decline in oil prices (WTI below $40 US, causing major oil companies to slowly go broke) and increasing climate chaos (another consequence of the rotten system) suggest the end is not far off.

    By the way, the culture of black that has been imposed on the western world and has taken a firm hold in NZ is yet another manifestation of deep psychological sickness that characterises the much of the western world these days.

    1. “By the way, the culture of black that has been imposed on the western world…”

      I am curious and would like to know exactly what you meant by this, as my interpretation could be wrong.

  2. Facing impending reality not polling numbers should be the political focus.

    http://www.footprintnetwork.org/en/index.php/GFN/

    NZ is deeply in debt to mother Earth yet we still keep robbing our children’s future. The rich are more to blame than the poor yet we allow them more protection.

    Why because it breaks the rules rock the boat even when they are drilling holes in the hull to sink it.

    Lets be ridiculous

    https://makewealthhistory.org/2010/11/10/the-limits-to-growth-common-misconceptions/

    The CSIRO has had its website stripped of content on LTG by Abbott- another pimp for destruction.

    https://makewealthhistory.org/2014/09/15/the-limits-to-growth-report-still-on-track/

    http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/looking-back-on-the-limits-of-growth-125269840/?no-ist=

    http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3551

    Get your own copy and begin coming to grips with the original which has been given detailed scrutiny by CSIRO, Melbourne university and many others over 10 decades. We are still on track for scenario one.

    http://donellameadows.org/the-limits-to-growth-now-available-to-read-online/

  3. [Comment deleted. Chris, please address the issues and not engage in ad hominems. Whatever one of our posters might have to say on another left-wing blog is not necessarily relevant here. – ScarletMod]

  4. Corbyn is accused by his leadership opponent of risking the Labour party splitting if he wins. He rises above this speculative, fear-mongering innuendo, and delivers an ambitious rejection of neo-liberal and neo-con orthodoxy in his 10 policy points:
    http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/04/jeremy-corbyn-10-point-vision-britain-labour-split

    Will Corbyn will be the next Cunliffe or Sanders? Will a Corbyn-led Labour win the next UK election? If they do, can they actually deliver on this platform, or will it be Syriza all over again? The fact that politicians who publicly reject neo-liberalism are gaining traction in mainstream parties suggest their focus groups think the public are doing the same. We can take some encouragement from that, and start organising to do ourselves (“we the people” remember?) what we keep demanding political parties and governments do for us, despite the fact they consistently don’t, and may be as structurally powerless as local bodies in a globalized world.

    1. Corbyn is not responsible for splitting UK Labour, rather he is the democratically elected leader of the Party. It is the Blairites who are splitting the Party by challenging his leadership less than a year after he was chosen. He has stated many times that Labour is a broad church, with many different opinions within, and has tried to reflect this by giving shadow cabinet posts to MPs who didn’t support his candidacy for leadership last year.
      I’d be pleased to see the Blairites get out of the Party, perhaps joining up with May’s Tories, to whom they are closer in outlook.

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