Tuesday, July 08, 2008
LEARNING ABOUT CAPITALISM
(Times, 5 July) RD
Monday, July 07, 2008
THIS IS PROGRESS?
(Daily Telegraph, 28 June) RD
Sunday, July 06, 2008
POLITICAL HYPOCRISY
EUROPEAN CIVILISATION?
FIGHTING THE BOSSES FIGHTS
Saturday, July 05, 2008
OIL AND WAR
INDISCREET? WE MURDER YOU
Worse to come 2
Martin Ellis, chief economist at Clerical Medical, said:
"The average cost of living facing pensioners has risen by more than one third over the past decade.The cost of living for pensioners has increased by more than that for all households during the period, particularly in the last five years."
Friday, July 04, 2008
Worse to come
"Many UK consumer segments are feeling the pinch as big rises in household costs outstrip relatively modest wage inflation.Consumers are painfully aware of hikes in petrol and utility bills, but we've also seen some hefty price increases in pension contributions and debt repayments. If we factor in food price inflation, which official figures have placed at 8.7 per cent in the past year, it's clear household budgets are under enormous strain. Add the impact of falling house prices and the consumer economy is undoubtedly on a knife edge."
Worst could still be to come, with utility prices expected to rise by up to 40 per cent this year.
IT’S A DOG'S LIFE
BE AFRAID, VERY AFRAID
Thursday, July 03, 2008
JUMBO GETS SMALLER
(Yahoo News, 30 June) RD
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
The Affluent Society ?
The "minimum income" is enough to cover needs like food and warmth, as well as the occasional film ticket and simple meal out.
The study found that a single person without children needed to spend £158 a week, while a couple with two children needed £370 a week, excluding rent or mortgage.To afford this budget on top of rent on a modest council home, a single person would need to earn £13,400 a year before tax and the couple with two children £26,800.
The report said families without a working adult received about two thirds of the minimum budget in state benefits.Single people without work received less than half of the minimum budget in benefits. The basic state pension gives a retired couple about three quarters of the minimum income, but claiming the means-tested Pension Credit could top their income up to just above the minimum standard, the report said.
Jonathan Bradshaw, professor of social policy at the University of York, said: "Based on these public assessments, almost everyone defined as living below the official poverty line falls short of what people judge to be adequate for their fellow citizens – sometimes by quite a long way."
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
AN ILL DIVIDED SOCIETY
"The combined wealth of the globe's millionaires grew to nearly $41 trillion last year, an increase of 9 percent from a year before, Merrill Lynch & Co. and consulting firm Capgemini Group said Tuesday. That means their average wealth was more than $4 million, the highest it's ever been. Home values were not included in asset totals." (Yahoo News, 24 June) RD
Monday, June 30, 2008
A DISASTEROUS SOCIETY
(Yahoo News, 26 June) RD
Sunday, June 29, 2008
FIRCROFT COLLEGE
SOCIALIST PARTY SUMMER SCHOOL
Text in image relates to the Socialist Party Summer School held in Fircroft College,Birmingham,18 - 20 July.It says:
Friday evening - Sandy Easton on 'The Real Meaning of Religion'
Saturday morning - Mike Foster on End Times beliefs
Saturday afternoon - Howard Moss asks 'Is Socialism a Faith?'
Saturday evening - Gwynn Thomas on 'Islam, Politics and Revolution'
Sunday morning - Adam Buick on 'Evolution and the God Hypothesis'
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Mug shots
AINT SCIENCE WONDERFUL?
LET THEM EAT SPUDS
Friday, June 27, 2008
ANOTHER LABOUR PARTY SUCCESS
THE DIGNITY OF LABOUR
Thursday, June 26, 2008
A SOCIETY OF STARVATION
ANOTHER LABOUR FAILURE
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
ANOTHER CAPITALIST NIGHTMARE
(Sunday Times, 22 June) RD
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Getting along wih less to go on
Although earnings rose by £23 a week, or 3.6%. that was outstripped by taxes, which rose 6.5%, and higher bills for essential items such as food and fuel. This week government figures showed that higher fuel and food bills had driven annual inflation to its highest level for 11 years.
The governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King , also warned that real incomes would stagnate this coming year.
The Centre for Economics and Business Research said the average family had an income of £633 a week, which was 3.6% higher than May 2007. However, it found taxes and national insurance had risen by 6.5% over that time. Adding in the effect of more expensive essential spending - such as transport fares, utility bills, food, clothes and housing - meant that these families now had, typically, just £131 left to spend on other things - a drop of 6%.
Saving Britain ?
Gilleard was convicted of preparing for terrorist acts and possessing articles and collecting information for terrorist purposes. During the trial, he admitted having a collection of Nazi memorabilia, saying Nazism appealed to him because of the way the Nazis had "rebuilt" Germany.
Gilleard had written that he had wanted to "save" Britain from "multi-racial peril".
Save us from those type of saviors , is all we can say .
A FRIGHTENING FUTURE
Monday, June 23, 2008
MILLIONS DIE IN CAPITALIST WARS
(Times, 20 June) RD
RICH PICKINGS FOR SOME (2)
RICH PICKINGS FOR SOME
Saturday, June 21, 2008
NEVER STEAL ANYTHING – SMALL
Friday, June 20, 2008
Capitalism : A Dirty Business
Graham Meldrum Memorial Campaign vigil at Glasgow Sheriff Court August 2007 Glasgow Sheriff Court, 17 June
The Fatal Accident Inquiry into the workplace death of Dr Graham Meldrum heard employer Val Brown admit that he had no knowledge of any employers' legal health and safety responsibilities. Mr Brown was asked four times if he had knowledge of the various different laws which govern health and safety in the field of driving and lifting operations. Four times he replied simply, “No.”
Mr Brown, former boss of the Suzyline agency, was then asked if he was aware of employers' legal obligations under Section 2 of the Health and Safety Work Act 1974, which applies to everyone with a contract of employment. Again he replied “No.”
Dr Meldrum was killed when crushed by the faulty tail lift of an Allied Bakeries delivery truck at their Glasgow depot on 12 July 2005. Both Allied Bakeries and TNT Logistics UK were prosecuted and found guilty, but received only paltry fines of £17,500 and £14,000. Graham's employers, Suzyline agency, were not prosecuted, supposedly because of “lack of evidence”.
Some months after Dr Meldrum's death Mr Brown dissolved Suzyline – and then started up an agency called Staff Depot, based in Uddingston and doing the same work, as an agency supplying drivers.
...'twas ever thus..the nature of business in capitalism is such that the rewards for cutting corners are too great, to be overcome by puny legislation.
Workers need to take over the means of producing and distributing wealth on the basis of supplying needs, rather than as at present, maximising profits, before a sane system of health and safety can be implemented.
More on this story here.
also here
POSTWAR BUSINESS
Thursday, June 19, 2008
REPORT FROM SOCIALIST DISCUSSION GROUP
The Scottish Socialist Party is lucky that there isn’t a political equivalent of the Trades Description Act or they could be prosecuted for fraudulently describing what they are trying to sell as “socialism”.Historically, socialism was generally seen as a worldwide system of common ownership and democratic control in which the watchword would be “From each according to ability, to each according to need”. It would mean the end of the wages system along with money, buying and selling and the capital/labour relationship.This has been watered down over the years until even Tony Blair calls himself a socialist. Compare what socialism originally meant with the SSP’s programme of reforms of the capitalist system. The difference between Blair and the SSP is only in the detail – both are all for patching-up capitalism but cannot agree on how this should be done.
The example of the attempt of the present Scottish government, to curtail the present provisions of the bus pass for pensioners and SSP policy of free transport for all of Scotland, prompted this retort from one of the members
Reformist political parties in opposition always claim how much better everything would be if only they were in power and the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) is no exception.One of their policy documents tells us they would provide free public transport and that this, on it’s own, would bring fabulous benefits in just about every area of life.Everything would be better: the NHS, the environment, the economy, business efficiency, productivity, road safety, more tourists, etc. On top of all this there would be savings of many millions, even billions, of pounds, giving us all more spending power as well as big savings for businesses.And how is all this to be achieved? By two old leftist illusions; taxing the rich and nationalisation (disguised as public or social ownership). Apparently, nationalisation would be more efficient and cheaper, despite the evidence of past experience, and taxing the rich must mean that we’ll still have them. The source of their riches is the surplus value wrung from the working class but the SSP seem not to have noticed this.We are grateful that the word “socialism” isn’t mentioned once in this document because its contents have nothing whatever to do with socialism. The SSP’s aim is really just the same as all the other reformist parties – they try to solve capitalism’s problems by merely re-organising it. If all their proposed reforms were adopted – nationalisation, the multitude of changes in the tax system, defence budget cuts, etc., we’d still be living in a money-driven, buying and selling economy, still working for wages and salaries, still insecure, being hired and fired, in short, in capitalism.Free transport for all can really only be achieved in a worldwide, moneyless, production for use society in which ALL goods and services would be freely available to everyone. That’s what genuine socialists campaign for and what the SSP NEVER does.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Discussion Group meet Wednesday 18th June
18 JUNE 8.30PM, CENTRAL COMMUNITY HALLS,
304 MARYHILL ROAD, GLASGOW
SOCIALISM AS A PRACTICAL ALTERNATIVE
JOHN CUMMING OF GLASGOW BRANCH WILL OPEN THE DISCUSSION FOR ABOUT 10 TO 15 MINUTES.
THE REST OF THE EVENING WILL BE TAKEN UP WITH YOUR QUESTIONS AND POINTS OF VIEW.
SOME OF THE IDEAS THAT WILL BE DISCUSSED ARE -
IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE A WORLD WITHOUT MONEY?
CAN HUMAN BEINGS BEHAVE IN A COOPERATIVE FASHION?
IS HUMAN NATURE COMPATABLE WITH SOCIALISM?
WHO MAKES THE DECISIONS INSIDE SOCIALISM?
HOW DO WE DEAL WITH CRIME INSIDE SOCIALISM?
ADMISSION FREE ALL WELCOME
HOME OF THE BRAVE?
CAPITALISM COMES TO INDIA (2)
CAPITALISM COMES TO INDIA
BOLIVIA TODAY
A NIGHTMARE FUTURE
Monday, June 16, 2008
REFORM UNDER ATTACK
Operators have been told that fare reimbursement is to be capped.
Scottish Labour said Alex Salmond could go down in history as the first minister who "shoved Scotland's grannies off the bus".
We socialists have often made the point that any improvements workers manage to get, are always fair game for attack if governments, Scottish or any other brand, find they have to protect the taxpayer( i.e. the capitalist class)
Transport Minister Stewart Stevenson said "The bus companies have a commercial operation, they will negotiate robustly with government and we will equally make sure that we are protecting the taxpayer."
Saturday, June 14, 2008
AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
THIS FRIGHTENING WORLD
THE WASTEFUL SOCIETY
A MURDEROUS SOCIETY
(Daily Telegraph, 11 June) RD
WHAT ABOUT THE DEAD KIDS?
Perhaps your faith will allow you to forget the dead children you ordered to die in a capitalist war, perhaps the tears of their parents will not disturb you, Mr Blair. Globalization is all important to you, what you really mean is capitalism is important to you.and all your slimey politician side kicks. RD
PAY KILLERS MORE SAY THE CITY
CLASS DIVISION IN INDIA
BRAVE NEW WORLD
JAILHOUSE BLUES
RECESSION! WHAT RECESSION?
Friday, June 13, 2008
THE PRIORITIES OF CAPITALISM
CLASS DIVISION IN NORTH KOREA
PROGRESSING BACKWARDS
(BBC News, 10 June) RD
Thursday, June 12, 2008
THE CLEVELAND WAR ZONE
THE DIGNITY OF LABOUR
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
THE SCIENCE OF DENIAL
(New York Times, 4 June) RD
TRADE AND DIPLOMACY
(Liverpool Daily Post, 4 June) RD
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
ANOTHER LABOUR FAILURE
THE PLIGHT OF THE HOMELESS
A CLUELESS LEFTY
Monday, June 09, 2008
LAND OF THE FREE?
THE PRIORITIES OF CAPITALISM
Sunday, June 08, 2008
CARING CAPITALISM (2)
BIG BROTHER IS HERE
(PC Magazine, 26 May) RD
CARING CAPITALISM
(New York Times, 28 May) RD
Saturday, June 07, 2008
DANGER, MEN AT WORK
GROWTH INDUSTRY
CAPITALISM ADVANCES
Friday, June 06, 2008
NO CREDIT CRUNCH HERE
TAINTED RESEARCH
(New York Times, 22 May) RD
Thursday, June 05, 2008
LOW INCOME = LOW LIFEPAN
THE AMERICAN NIGHTMARE
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
HOW CAPITALISM WORKS 2
John Ayers
HOW CAPITALISM WORKS 1
Recently, at one of Canada’s favorite coffee Shops, Tim Horton’s, an employee gave a crying baby a tidbit, a tiny donut worth 16c retail. She was fired by the manager. It turned into a public relations nightmare as the story hit the media and the employee had to berehired but the message is loud and clear – employees have no rights to the product they produce.
John Ayres
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
CLASS RESULTS
John Ayres
BIG BROTHER IS COMING
IS THIS YOUR FUTURE?
(BBC News, 20 May) RD
Monday, June 02, 2008
A CYCLONE OF DEBT
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
CAPITALISM FAILS AGAIN
Sunday, June 01, 2008
GOD AND MAMMON
WE ARE NOT ALONE
Saturday, May 31, 2008
HUMAN BEHAVIOUR IN CRISIS
THE BEAR NECCESSITIES
Friday, May 30, 2008
MEDIEVAL NONSENSE
MORE MADNESS
ADSPEAK NONSENSE
CAPITALIST MADNESS
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Nature loss 'to hurt global poor'
Damage to forests, rivers, marine life and other aspects of nature could halve living standards for the world's poor, a major report is to conclude.
G8 environment ministers meeting in Japan last weekend agreed a document noting that "biodiversity is the basis of human security and... the loss of biodiversity exacerbates inequality and instability in human society". But the main CBD target agreed by all signatories at the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992 - to "halt and begin to reverse" biodiversity loss by 2010 - is very unlikely to be met.
Monday, May 26, 2008
A new International
Once again trade unions are recognising the global effects of the employers and are re-organising appropriately .
The Finiancial Times reports a historic alliance between Unite, Britain's biggest trade union, and the almost 1m-strong United Steelworkers union in North America is about to create the first transatlantic union, with more than 2.5m working members.
The move is designed to provide greater protection for workers whose jobs are threatened by the spread of global capitalism. The UK and US partners hope unions from other countries will join the alliance, increasing its strength.
Amicus had previously signed co-operation deals with USW and the International Association of Machinists in the US, and the IG Metall union in Germany, while the T&G had forged working relationships in the US with the Teamsters and SEIU, the services sector union.
Previous examples of cross-border union co-operation include T&G's support for the Teamsters' campaign against FirstGroup, the UK-based bus and train operator accused of frustrating attempts by unions to organise workers at its expanding US business.
"One of the main reasons for the merger between Amicus and the T&G was our desire to create an international trade union that would be able to deal with multinational companies on an equal footing and organise working people in even greater numbers," said Derek Simpson, Unite's joint general secretary last year."Multinational companies are pushing down wages and conditions for workers the world over by playing one national workforce off against another. The only beneficiaries of globalisation are the exploiters of working people and the only way working people can resist this is to organise and band together."
Sunday, May 25, 2008
the last post
Never mind . Royal Mail's boss has been rewarded for his efficiency ...at least according to Royal Mail bosses .
Chief executive Adam Crozier earned more than £3m last year.
Mr Crozier got just over £1m in pay and pensions, plus a bonus of almost £2m.
Royal Mail said Mr Crozier had exceeded expectations and met all the targets set for him.
Losses for 2007 had widened to £279m, compared with a loss of £10m a year earlier.
Its stamped letters business made a loss for the first time in the last financial year.2,500 post offices were being closed to save money
Saturday, May 24, 2008
THE REALITIES OF CAPITALISM
LEGAL TAX DODGERS
Friday, May 23, 2008
AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM?
RYANAIR! WHAT'S RYANAIR?
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Lazy Workers !!!
A 30-year-old Toyota worker who collapsed at one of its plants had died of overwork.
It emerged that the man had worked 106 hours of overtime in his final month, most of it unpaid.
Unions say that companies generally see working unpaid overtime as a sign of loyalty. Toyota has a reputation for using employees' ideas to improve production methods and efficiency and reduce costs.
And they dare call workers lazy
A SENSE OF VALUES?
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
THE STUPIDITY OF CAPITALISM
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Paternalism is a common attitude among well-meaning social reformers. Stemming from the root pater, or father, paternalism implies a patria...