Poverty Pimp of The Week Award
But no cigar.... | 23.11.2004 16:54
Poverty Pimp of The Week - Streetshine
Perhaps the idea came from a trip to India, where our holidaying bourgoisie can pick up sweatshop bargains and get their
shoes cleaned by the poor as they search for liberal 'enlightenment' and cheap drugs - excuse the sarcasm as I nominate the
weeks Poverty Pimp. In the thriving business sector that encompasses London's Homelessness projects we have Thames Reach
Bondway and the Streetshine Project.
This is a dry cleaning ( yuk those dodgy chemicals )and shoe cleaning service to help the homeless gain 'self esteem' and
perhaps full time work in this area ( whoopee ) whilst providing a cheap service for rich dodgy bastard bastions of
capitalism, share-dealing and iffy accounting KPMG and Bloomberg!!!!. Seriously.
These lucky people will gain access to more training if successful and perhaps a career in cleaning. Lucky them. Who says
capitalism doesn't have a heart.....
Homes For Profit Not People Award ( of the month ) - The Blairs ( again )
This has to be Tony and Cherie. Tony really does try for 'democracy' and 'world peace'. Tears everybody. And he helps the homeless
by investing in property for his sons in Bristol so that going to University can be a money spinner - this we know. He also
likes to keep his business deals at arms length does our Tony so their are minimum comebacks.
In this case Arms Length doesn't mean the dodgy 2 stage privatisation (ALMO) that has helped to benefit property scum like
Savills and quite a few council workers in the housing sector whilst fucking over housing associations and the rest of us.
No arms length in the case refers to an ARMS company, namely Thales ( $7.7bn military sales inc. missiles, avionics, naval systems, radar, optronics. Partners have included Raytheon in the US. Missile buyers include Saudi Arabia. source: CAAT ) and it earns the Blairs around £60,000 per year renting to exectutives working on a government 'defense'contract. Thales is also a donor to the Labour Party. So obviously no conflict of interest there.
Perhaps the idea came from a trip to India, where our holidaying bourgoisie can pick up sweatshop bargains and get their
shoes cleaned by the poor as they search for liberal 'enlightenment' and cheap drugs - excuse the sarcasm as I nominate the
weeks Poverty Pimp. In the thriving business sector that encompasses London's Homelessness projects we have Thames Reach
Bondway and the Streetshine Project.
This is a dry cleaning ( yuk those dodgy chemicals )and shoe cleaning service to help the homeless gain 'self esteem' and
perhaps full time work in this area ( whoopee ) whilst providing a cheap service for rich dodgy bastard bastions of
capitalism, share-dealing and iffy accounting KPMG and Bloomberg!!!!. Seriously.
These lucky people will gain access to more training if successful and perhaps a career in cleaning. Lucky them. Who says
capitalism doesn't have a heart.....
Homes For Profit Not People Award ( of the month ) - The Blairs ( again )
This has to be Tony and Cherie. Tony really does try for 'democracy' and 'world peace'. Tears everybody. And he helps the homeless
by investing in property for his sons in Bristol so that going to University can be a money spinner - this we know. He also
likes to keep his business deals at arms length does our Tony so their are minimum comebacks.
In this case Arms Length doesn't mean the dodgy 2 stage privatisation (ALMO) that has helped to benefit property scum like
Savills and quite a few council workers in the housing sector whilst fucking over housing associations and the rest of us.
No arms length in the case refers to an ARMS company, namely Thales ( $7.7bn military sales inc. missiles, avionics, naval systems, radar, optronics. Partners have included Raytheon in the US. Missile buyers include Saudi Arabia. source: CAAT ) and it earns the Blairs around £60,000 per year renting to exectutives working on a government 'defense'contract. Thales is also a donor to the Labour Party. So obviously no conflict of interest there.
But no cigar....
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