Street Democracy writes:
The last 4 months we've seen, real political 'fierce propagandised drivvel', hosting a furious expedition of sham democracy.
A democracy that has never 'trickled down' to reach our streets. We watched a saturation of mind control brain washing tactics for public voters into believing 'this time democracy will work!!!'
Our democracy is a sham! A 'real' voter beware policy!
Our democracy serves our corporate masters and our political system is enriched with corporate power, muscle, heavy influence, deception, propaganda, spin and lies.
I watched hundreds of locals queue up last night with determination to control the fate of their country. Yet the UK, like so many, had its political body devoured by corporate greed long ago.
We witness corporate wealth who have replaced cash for votes, cash for questions and cash for the biggest puppet to lead government.
Our democracy is a legalised, money trafficking, financial 'slip in hand' manoeuvres, of legalised bribery and financial blackmailing from corporate oligarchs, corporate powers and elites. Where is the democracy in any of this?
Even our tv dramas and films show this in every story line! THEY EVEN SCREAM IT AT US ON TV!!! Still the public believe they control government.
Help from mainstream media, the criminalisation and slanderous dialogue of the poor has socially assassinated anyone claiming benefits or a disabled person should after all be fit enough to run a marathon??
Oligarchs do not care about which colour leads central government, it only cares about the puppets they have bought to continue with the agenda that suits the interests of the corporations.
We have a brutal machine merged as one, a 'corporate government-totalitariansim' filled with psychopathic viruses unleashed as 'death dealing' policies upon us, in the name of profit before people.
By Debbie Simmons-Street Democracy
‘David Cameron is on the verge of celebrating an extraordinary and
unexpected general election victory today as election results are set to
deliver him a second term as Prime Minister and the first majority
Conservative government for nearly 20 years.
He pledged to unite the country , “reclaim the mantle of One Nation”
and implement further devolution “as soon as possible” after Scottish
nationalists romped to victory by winning 56 of Scotland’s 59 seats at
the expense of Labour and the Liberal Democrats, who lost a string of
high profile figures.
There was speculation that Ed Miliband would be forced to resign as
Labour leader after a disastrous result – failing to turn a strong
campaign performance into votes.’
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