Thursday, August 16, 2007
BRITAIN'S BIG GOVERNMENT POLITICOS
They spend 48% of our income, yet fail to deliver decent services. They promise prosperity, yet tax and regulate our economy into stasis. They talk up social justice, yet consign millions to welfare dependency.
Enough is enough. We the peasants demand our high-spending, high-living, conflicted politicos mend their ways.
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