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Its All For The Children: Mad old lefty loon Polly Toynbee on why this is why women will vote Zanu New Labour.


Polly the bewildered bitch who squals like a pig after getting Gordons one eye up her fetid ol spout, the Zanu New Labour whore queen starts her piece in todays Guardian with the following scare tactic:
Beware those who want to "simplify" the tax system. You can bet they really mean tax cuts. "Simplification" is new Tory code for cuts, as George Osborne yesterday promised "a radical overhaul of the tax system with a programme of tax simplification at its core". It's not in the least surprising. He is the man who flirts with flat tax, the simplest tax of all - but also the most regressive, taking the least from the wealthiest.
Indeed heaven forbid that those of us who on our poor wages after paying Zanu New Labour stealth taxes should decide where to spend our money, on no doubt ill gotten gains rather than having the one eye'd one Gordon take care of it for us. After all why should we the humble tax payers decide if we wish our money to be spend on ourselves or on feckless Sharons' and Tracys who pop out sprogs of various colours at a rate of knots to their various boyfriends whilst banging on about about how they have a "full time job looking after the kids", newsflash girls we have the full time jobs you just lay back and reap the benefits(in more ways than one...).

For lo it is evil these days to suggest that people should try to support themselves and work to better their situation, after all the all seeing eye of father Brown shall give you Tax Credits...

And in a desperate attempt to grab Gordon Browns cock, sorry defend his piss poor policys on the economy our Polly attempts to pour water on tax feedom day, maybe she should take a look at the many economic sites that pool various info together to work that out. Even after wading though the hype/spin of Zanu New Labour.
It can't be calculated exactly, since you can't apportion to individuals such things as corporation tax, nor individual VAT spending habits. But to get some idea why this "tax freedom day" only applies to the rich, consider first that a third of adults pay no income tax anyway. Only 11% pay tax at the higher rate, and less than 1% earn £100,000 or more. His "tax freedom day" takes little account of tax credits, which change most families' tax profile. In fact, only 10% of families, those earning over £58,000, are not eligible for any credits. So the show-stopping June 3 date is bunk (though not for Cameron or Osborne personally).
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Then moonbat Polly starts on Tax Credits, that poor system that fails in so many ways to help the people it was designed to. To some it gives to much, then claws back that money hurting the people it was set out to help and to others it pays not enough and when they try to get what the system tells them they are owed ties them up in endless paperwork. Often these are the people who due to their circumstances are the least able to fight the system and fill in the numerous forms designed to help them. Yet Polly howls the baying call of the looney left claiming that making the system easier will hurt people.

Pollys mad ravings: http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1788582,00.html


** just when you thought I was finished with the new age double standards from the wankers at the Guardian I have to mention Catherine Bennett.

Yes now our Catherine comes up with this twaddle about how blogging is the reserve of men and as she comments in the title of her "article" : Men used to go fishing when they wanted to get away from 'the wife' and swap smutty jokes. Now they take up blogging.

Never mind the many blogs run by women that I read on a daily basis, true the majority of them are run my men but the numbers are ever increasing in favour the fairer sex. Indeed the whole tone of her poorly written bit was to moan about blogging as some sort of all male Freemason Society for the 21st Century, tied up in 100% male topics aimed just at men.

Heres a bit of drivel from her bit that takes various bits of blogs out of context: Other times, when they have done saying the usual things about Palestine, or Euston, for the day, the muscular hobbyists while away the small hours with lists of best thises and thats, quizzes, reflections on their favourite music. "Desmond Dekker is dead, and that's sad," blogged the host of Gauche ("Democratic Socialism with a Libertarian Punch") earlier this week, at just after 2am. "In the early 90s he lived in the same road as me in Forest Hill ... " Over at Harry's Place, Graham wondered why it was necessary for the historian Bettany Hughes to rescue Helen of Troy from "28 centuries of male fantasising". What's to rescue? "28 centuries of males fantasising about you doesn't seem bad going to me," was Graham's thought. "(Whisper it gently but I know women who were telling everyone who would listen that they were past their best looks-wise when they reached their mid-30s.)"

Not only is she missing the point that many women blog and do a fine job as well I have to add, but she has missed the main point of what blogging is about: expressing your views. Thats it. No all male freemason society, no deeper meaning, let it out and get some feedback from the world at large. Catherine Bennett you have missed the plot.

http://mreugenides.blogspot.com/2006/06/infamy-infamy-theyve-all-etc.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1787368,00.html

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