Jordan Carter, blogger and Labour flunky, is calling Labour's attempt to legislate state funding for themselves, while ensuring just about all opposition to them squashed, as "clean". As in a clean, democratic system.
Sometimes I wonder if Labour tests out it's more ridiculous arguments now, via people like Jordan, on the blogosphere, to see if they will fly. This one certainly isn't going to; I'm predicting a crash and burn.
Related Links: Jordan Carter on clean democracy and Insolent Prick gets mad and Ian Wishart sees Marxism attempting to get entrenched in NZ.
At the end of the day there has to be one key objective: to make sure the system is clean. To do that, there need to be clear rules in place that nobody can get wrong, and which make sure that all sources of funding are transparent and open.Excuse me while I burst out laughing.
Sometimes I wonder if Labour tests out it's more ridiculous arguments now, via people like Jordan, on the blogosphere, to see if they will fly. This one certainly isn't going to; I'm predicting a crash and burn.
Related Links: Jordan Carter on clean democracy and Insolent Prick gets mad and Ian Wishart sees Marxism attempting to get entrenched in NZ.
Parlimentary molluscs cling to power
ReplyDeleteIsn't the central axiom of democracy the free competition of ideas for majority support and mandate?
The romantic notion of being judged by your soap-box politics or speaking from the rear of the train will be lost in favour of moribund party protectionism.
This from the tool who openly assists Labour in committing electorial fraud and himself declares that he will personally police the inteweb because only socialist can decide what people should be allowed to say.
ReplyDeleteYeah whatever. Get a big black dog up ya Capt Puffypants.