"Capital punishment is where the men with out the capital get the punishment." Clive Stafford Smith author of "Injustice" on BBC Meet the Author 30 July 2012
I think that this can be more universally applied than just to the American Justice system.
Saturday, 30 June 2012
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Barclays
Well, with the £290m fine of Barclays for lying about LIBOR do I hear the sound of chickens roosting? Can someone explain why we should trust any bank with our money? I think we should vote with our feet and only use Friendly (Building) Societies, Credit Unions, Peer-to-Peer Lending and The Post Office. I am!
I would not trust Bob Diamond to buy me a Mars Bar with my money.
A pox on all their houses.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
An example of the Law of Unintended Consequences
I am concerned about all those dangerous people who firmly believe that they are saving the World, when in fact they are doing the exact opposite.
I think that recycling is a case in point. I have a suspicion that water usage has increased since the widespread introduction of recycling. I mean who wants stinking cans and stuff hanging around for 2 weeks, especially in the Summer months.
It is unfortunate, that the private water companies do not monitor water usage sufficiently robustly to prove my view one way or the other. But, I for one, wash my stinking recycling and so it stands to reason that I must be using more water than I used to. But it would be really good to actually know the facts of the matter.
Well, this year the UK suffered it's second dry Winter in a row (I'm sure this has happened before and will happen again). Our increased water usage makes a drought more likely, as we have developed a less robust system of dealing with a changing climate.
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