Where has all my money gone you vile insidious woman?

Syndicated from Libcom on Sat, 2011-11-19

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<p> The great privatisation swindle has meant that we are indirectly paying twice for some services. Successive governments has trousered trillions from the legalised thievery that was made popular by &#039;that woman&#039;. Where has my money gone, and can I have it back please? </p>

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<p> The issue of privatisation is a contentious issue for many. I constantly ask myself why I want the state to control a variety of services when I actually want to abolish the state. For me the answer is two-fold. Firstly, the society that I want to see is not about to arrive any time soon, although you never known. </p>

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