TIGLJK wrote:Phill
Very nice..... superb social commentary
I 've must've had those thoughts a million times.. always questioning that if somehow I won the mega lottery and had millions - what would I do - would I just become one of them or would I really make a difference in some other people's lives. The tragedy is that there are so many impoverished persons, it is an impossible task ( including the ones that don't really want to help themselves). The economic division in societies around the globe is growing at an alarming rate - someday the price will have to be paid.
I anticipate a cool rendition of this when your voice is healthy !
Jim
we all know about George Michael and his toilet fiasco (flashing etc) and his drug habit, yet i've just heard how he gave a lot of money secretly to help some people get IVF treatment, so to me that's a good way of using the millions he's accumulated.
it just gets my goat how the mega rich can throw their (usually) ill gotten gains about on £1000 a night hotel rooms etc, it took me a month to earn that when i was working!
the UK government want to spend billions to fix up the houses of parliament (palace of Westminster) while slowly and not so discretely killing off our national health service by starving it of funds! let me think now, what do i want to keep the most? a corrupt money grabbing institution a building that was never meant for that purpose? or an institution envied the world over worked and fought for by our forefathers? woops, politics is a taboo subject, swift change.
i was working in a factory that was making good profits but the bosses might make a quick profit from closing it down dumping the employees onto the welfare system putting more strain onto decent tax payers while the company got away with having to pay nothing!
enough ranting. thanks for the review Jim
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