The Wax Conspiracy

Government strife strafes the parting parties

"Doom and gloom" fills the vernacular and vocabular diet of the seat fillers in Australia's parliament. The expected abuse and dead moose come at the expense of the trenches of fudge that flows between the eyes. Mechanics are left to wonder what price they will pay when the doors to their secret world is taken to with dynamites of paint sniffers and the aborted embryos of art students.

Paying no favour toward a ruling government that offers no sympathy, the Reserve Bank, having finally helped interest rates mount up and lift its girdle by 0.25 per cent, is long gone and down by the sidelines chatting with the cheerleaders. A movement in the wrong direction if given election promises laid out by the Howard government are of any concern. Yet as with any election promise, is of no concern whatsoever.

The Labor ruled states face against the power crazed Federal government over many things ever increasing. One side of darkness and unanswerable strength against the many hobbits of a nation. The Coalition of the billing is licking its greasy fingers and poking all sorts of deflation in the sails of those who would not be theirs, now and forever in the future.

Content and fat, they remain in charge to undermine a nation with a slicing of the knees. Witnesses raw and naked at the helm, the galley decks will be cleared. With the democratic voice of a nation suffering under the weight of the uneducated masses, Howard seeks to reinforce a legacy of Liberal party voters. Education is not for those who seek to know, but those who seek to run. Drop out before its too late to hold conservatism in the palmic spit.

Ethan Switch

Written on Monday, 7 March 2005

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