El Barbudo wrote:
So why do we need this deal?
I've seen The Shock Doctrine documentary by Naomi Klein. I've read her book (well actually I listened to it while I was working
). I've seen The End of America. I've seen a documentary about the Koch brothers, which outlines how two guys worth about $30 billion each are funding think tanks that kick the hell out of the benefits to the poorest people in society.
I'm presently listening to 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism, which is basically saying that the "free market" is basically a lie. But it's a lie that conveniently benefits the multi-billionaires at the top of tree who gain by decimating the Govt and leaving them to plunder as they please.
Seeing the way the UK is heading with benefits and everything else, I am actually scared where the US and UK are heading.
Why do we need this deal? We probably don't. There probably are some arguments for it, there will probably be some tangible benefits to make it appear a sensible move.
But personally, I think we are ****ed and I don't see anything to save us. We have the Tories who buy their free market philosophy, we have Labour who are Tory Light and would probably sell off everything the same, they'd just take a bit longer and feel slightly uneasy about it.
The media could help us by telling the story, but hey, they are owned by the free market billionaires as well.
I think the fight is lost. I don't know where we're going, or just how bad it's going to be.
To me this deal doesn't mean that much. It was already a private company, it's just a private company that is being sold to an American private company.