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Thursday, 13 March 2008

D, IS FOR DICKHEAD!


So Darling, the cost of drink driving increases, in a bid to curb Britain's ’Binge Drinking Culture’ and reduce the size of its carbon footprint. Increasing the cost of alcohol, will not stop people getting drunk, if they wanna get drunk they will, regardless of the cost. If young people find the cost of alcohol too expensive, they may well turn to drugs like cocaine instead, the price of which is dropping , as it always does in times of global wars and conflicts. Young people are resourceful at getting money and have seen that the law is an ass when it comes to ’petty’ crimes of stealing. What about the increased tax on fuel for ‘gas guzzling’ cars, it is a step in the right direction, but like young people, the owners of these vehicles will find that extra money; in order to keep their celebrity style life intact. Darling, if you really wanted to stamp out the carbon footprint you’d have increased the tax on aviation fuel. Going of on a tangent here, but what’s so special about that industry? All increased costs are passed on to the consumer, and our countryside is carved up to make way for new runways , all with the support of our government.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Also bullets cost money so expect a substantial increase in the price of your carrier bag.

Nuzz Prowlin' Wolf said...

indeed and etc,

Highlander said...

The irony of the Queen opening the new Heathrow Terminal 5 while the EU have talks about negotiations about agreements about talks for acting on Greenhouse gases was not lost on me.

Nuzz Prowlin' Wolf said...

Also the fact that there are so many shopping outlets there to cater for the travellers to consume in while waiting to fly is just mercyless.