Thursday, September 25, 2008

Carriere on

Britishness:

No, I should not have been British. If that were so, the Almighty would have seen to it that I was, you filthy blasphemer.

Anyway if I was, I'd probably not be spending the evening smoking a pipe but instead vomiting in the streets amongst young, and not-so-young women, in knicker-showing miniskirts who would probably be pleased to have me father for them another bastard child the better for them to suckle at the teat of the bloated Tony Blair State.


Socialism:
The income tax proposes that since you have produced something, the State will have it. It has no legitimate claim to it, and no useful purpose for it, but the State will confiscate it anyway.

The income tax leads the good citizenry toward thinking that productivity, being punished, is best avoided. The State, as conceived in the socialist car wreck of Canada, owns everything, from your goods to your labour, to your mind.


Pleased am I to have such clever friends.

2 comments:

J D Carriere said...

Thanks for the link. It's a terrific run on sentence, the thing about Tony Blair, but it pleases me very much to read it anyway.

Anonymous said...

I'm rather partial to run-on sentences.