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A little something to think about if youve decided to protest water charges today. Governments sub divide its citizens in order to maintain control there is a natural divide based on earnings first and foremost which labels us as lower working class, middle class, upper middle class, upper class etc. then we all fall into smaller categories in order of necessity , special needs, unemployed, medical needs, homelessness, even racism is electoral niche, feeding some and starving others creates tension across the board creating hairline fractures and divisions in the system but these are reparable over time. However the penalising of a nation across the board unites the people and will cause the dam to burst sending politicians and their cronies scurrying for high ground, when this dam bursts today the hornets nest will open and questions will be asked and answers demanded, Dáil Éireann will become an even more than usual gathering of corrupt stuttering buffoons pointing loaded fingers at each other, while trying to duck and avoid the peoples questions. Its water today but next week it will be offshore oil and gas , and boards of directors awash with people who have killed this country and driven us to desperation and this in turn will highlight the need for a new breed of politician who works for the country and is managed by the people. Below is a short definition from Wikipedia of divide and conquer which is in my opinion is a governmental tactic that has made us so easily controlled for so long Verb divide and conquer A combination of political, military and economic strategies that aim to gain and maintain power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into chunks that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy. (as imperative, proverb) In order to rule securely, dont allow alliances of your enemies.
Posted on: Sat, 01 Nov 2014 10:10:50 +0000

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