[Gllug] Geforce2

Roger Wernersson roger at elixir-studios.co.uk
Wed Jan 23 18:15:14 UTC 2002


To know who economically supports a political party is to know the
party's priorities. Big companies supports the Tories. Working class
people supports New Labour and Socialist Workers Party.

Vote for who ever's priorities are most like yours. If you'd like their
priorities to be even more like yours, join.

Once you know this you are practically immune to people going "It's good
for the country", or whatever.

Then of course, some organisations have substantial inertia, like the
New Labour, who still gets loads of money from the unions, even though
many people in the unions would like to diversify.

/Roger

Paul Brazier wrote:
> 
> > And if no political party fits, create one of your own.*
> >
> > /Roger, voting
> >
> > *=
> > It takes representation in parliament to make a change.
> > It takes votes to get representation.
> > It takes attention to get votes.
> > It takes money to get attention.
> > People with money usually have other priorities than people without
> > money.
> > Never trust the money!
> 
> Sounds like good advice, but by your own logic your political party
> needs money to make a change.
> Thus it might start out with good intentions but once it has the money
> it can't be trusted.
> 
> Paul.
> 
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> Power corrupts, etc.
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