Saturday, 25 October 2008

Misappropriation

Firstly, let me apologise for my long absence. A good deal of which was somewhat beyond my control and involved a point of principal. Suffice to say, these texts survive and I will not be bullied by any empire, however evil ... enough said.

Recent events have seen the likes of Bastardlays and their cohorts taking billions of tax-payers' dollars and pounds to bail themselves out of their own mire. Bastardlays incidentally reported profits of £2.75bn for the first half of 2008. Poor, poor Bastardlays. Quick! Throw them a rope! With any luck the whole lot will hang themsleves with it.

During this whole debacle, you may be forgiven for asking where on earth the Financial Services Authority have been. I have previously written about the FSA's woeful performance (Northern Rock, John Tiner) and all their new chief executive, Hector Sants, has been able to come up with is a statement of regret that the regulator "did not do enough". An understatement if ever there was.

So, our governments have taken billions of our pounds, dollars and various other currencies - money that was apparently not available to fight disease, poverty, injustice, pollution or child abuse - and handed it to the very people responsible for the financial crisis. Of course, there are strict conditions around these bail-outs such as the banks being required to free up lending in support of small businesses and individuals, as is perfectly demonstrated by the fact that the US-based PNC Financial Services Group is using $5.6bn of its bail-out funds to buy its rival National City Bank.

Bastards ... slimy bastards all over the world!