Bring me my bow of burning gold
Bring me my arrows of desire
Bring me my spears o’clouds unfold
Bring me my chariot of fire
I will not cease from mental fight
Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand
Foreign journalists will not be allowed into Burma to cover the country’s first election in 20 years, officials said yesterday, issuing the latest restriction for an election widely criticised as a sham. The Election Commission said there was no need to grant visas for foreign reporters because there are local reporters who work for foreign media.
Yet oddly sources that are not a moutpiece for the regime beg to differ-
The announcement on Monday by the chairman of Burma’s Union Election Commission (EC) that no media or photography will be allowed inside or around polling stations on Nov. 7, the day of Burma’s general election, will inevitably lead to vote-rigging, several local journalists and Burmese politicians have said.
George Osborne 2006:- A GENERATION ago, the very idea that a British politician would go to Ireland to see how to run an economy would have been laughable. The Irish Republic was seen as Britain’s poor and troubled country cousin, a rural backwater on the edge of Europe. Today things are different. Ireland stands as a shining example of the art of the possible in long-term economic policymaking, and that is why I am in Dublin: to listen and to learn.
AFP, Oct 2010: DUBLIN — Ireland suffered a new blow in its banking and national debt crisis on Tuesday when Moody’s rating agency warned it might downgrade Irish bonds, just as the nation braces for ever tougher cutbacks. Moody’s said in a statement that it had placed Ireland’s Aa2 debt rating under review for a potential downgrade, probably by one notch. The warning that Irish government debt might be downgraded to a worse risk ranking is also a worry for the eurozone, scarcely a week after Ireland announced new action to absorb huge debts from its banking crisis.
I am not pointing out he is a chump or makes mistakes, no they are doing this with full knowledge this will further ‘discipline’ the people to accept harsher conditions, lower labour costs and shrink the state’s protection of health and welfare. The plan for devastation to be revealed with wednesday’s Comprehensive Spending Review will be born not be them but by us, even in such demeaning ways as this-
Kelly Jarvis, who is worried she may lose the disability allowance paid to her 11-year-old son with cerebral palsy, is already feeling the pinch in the government’s austerity program. The number of diapers provided for her son has been cut to four from five a day.
In order for finance capital elites to have solid gold gear knobs on their BMW X5′s at their fourth homes Kelly Jarvis’ disabled son has to sit in his own piss and shit more often and that’s even before her dsability allowance is cut. The symbolism of their abusive, pathologically selfish and greedy attitude towards us could not be clearer. Given the corrupt bias the system is having built into it, measures New Labour were also keen on when in power, denial of disability is now routine, in opposition will Labour state they were wrong and that the bigoted defamation seen in the use of the ‘scrounger’ meme to enable wholesale abuse of the sick and disabled is unacceptable hate speech?
What the ConDem flavour of Neoliberalism (We’re turning New Labour’s Neglect into Abuse™) hopes for is the second created crisis will not be so bad (or badly handled, expect threats of cuts to police to be a bargaining chip for their cooperation in repressing protest) that their project fails. That opposition will not create massive upsets to public order and the second downturn will not be so bad as to lead to the coalition breaking up or losing a vote of no confidence (one of the reasons ‘reform’ of parliament is on their agenda to make such removals more difficult). If their project succeeds, millions of people perhaps should look at the conditions of Irish Catholics under the Ascendancy for an idea of their intended subhuman place and for lessons on resistance.
[nb. Osborne is a member of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy 'the Ascendancy' he is heir to the Baronetcy of Ballentaylor, Co. Tipperary. The Ascendancy in modern terms would be considered an apartheid enforcing aristocracy and colonial/partner oppressor.]

Ok, not very snappy, the Guardian reports it as France braced for strike disruption or take any other example of how strikes are reported upon in the mainstream media. The problem, in media framing, for workplace resistance is that whatever managers do is generally not reported and is taken to be a natural good faith effort to do their job and fulfil their appointed functions. When workers grievances are ignored and repressed and they are forced into withdrawing their labour this is what gets reported, so forever the onus lands on the striker as an antagonist with a market like invisible hand of managerialism not even being registered let alone showing up in the relatively benign role of protagonist. This further creates the illusion of an all is this together belt tightening being ruined by uppity greedy workers. Much as the stories about public sector pensions, the angle was look how generous they are compared to the pension you might get in the private sector (nevermind many aren’t that generous). On no account was the story reported as- Why is your pension so stingy, profit making corporations ripping off their faithful employees, more on pages 5.
Of course essential to making such an angle untenable is the story arc of ‘the deficit’ which is basically what right wingers talk about when they need cover for their usual policy objectives, historically similar or larger deficits under right wing administrations are rarely mentioned especially when they were the result of tax cuts for the already wealthy. What we have is an unreliable narrator being presented as the voice of god, of absolute scientifically empirically proven economic veracity. It is such a powerfully propelled article of propaganda even Nobel winning economists are ignored when they dissent, it has taken on a life of its own, impervious even to recanting high priests, due to its usefulness to powerful interests and their political familiars. It is a Zombie Meme, a stumbling mumbling brain eating deficit dog whistle. And it really does not matter that it can be shown to be a false argument on its own terms, nor that the whole paradigm predicated upon infinitely assumed growth is lethally dangerous for a finite Earth.
All that matters is power, this is a war by selfish people with great wealth against anyone who might inhibit their acquisitive addiction, their footsoldiers are similarly selfish but not wealthy people and not very intelligent people who have had the carrot of great wealth ‘anyone can be rich and successful’ waved in their dullard faces. The corollary to that fever dream is that this vampiric elite do not at all believe in, like or yearn for equality in any sense. It is winners and losers and what happens to the losers does not concern them, suicide, starvation disease, just don’t clutter the streets and get in the way of the limo to the charity ball. The vast rich complexity of human culture, of the human condition is nothing but a simple game (theory), buying, selling. The hysterical attacks on The Spirit Level, a markedly inoffensive and mild book, shows just how outraged the privileged and entitled onanists of market fundamentalism have become. Like a celebrity throwing a tantrum because their dressing room only has eight and not nine pink dyed kittens frolicking among bonsai trees floating on a mini lake of Everest melt water in it, the hunger and arrogance has no limit.
Slavery is the logical conclusion of an unregulated undemocratic capitalism, in some places on earth it has never gone away, at present the shift is not that extreme, for now the game at play is to make us all live under a lifetime of debt. Firstly this creates a larger market for financiers, secondly it makes us pliable, we have to remain within a narrow set of social conditions to be able to service the debt, the alternative being prison (where you will be made to work). You will accrue debt to be educated, you will accrue debt to have health coverage, you will accrue debt to have shelter, electricity and water, you will accrue debt to have laptops , flatscreens, game consoles, holidays, cars, cosmetic surgery. You will work until very old age to service this debt, you will not join uppity strikes, you will not question your superiors, you will not be ill, you will not ponder alternatives to this system, the choice represented by a vote every few years shall be enough to quieten doubts about what a free and democratic state you live in. You may even go and kill people overseas who are do not share such free and democratic values as you, they should thank you for this.
What will keep enough people from resisting is a vague idea those with power operate in some kind of good faith, that they wouldn’t be doing this unless it was really necessary that There Is No Alternative. Coupled with a helplessness instilled into them by a media that will, to be sure, offer totems of hate (scroungers, immigrants, bankers bonuses -nb. but not the financial system) to keep things nicely divided and ruled. And all of this will take very little conscious effort as the values of this neoliberal paradise have been studiously internalised by all who prosper, or seek to prosper within it.
We will hit the hard buffer of environmental capacity at some point, we could be approaching it with foresight and preparedness, but instead this poisonous monetarism will drive us there faster and because of what is happening now we will be even less of a working human society to deal with it. The inequality being exacerbated & fortified now will accelerate under acute stressors, we have no time for this, when we should be moving into a sustainable & just model we are still contending with a corrupt globalised market holding nations to ransom and quisling politicians. Most of the dreck of how this is conveyed masks a very simple spectacle, people with little are being forced to have less by people living in great luxury, it’s simply criminal.

Sometimes in discussions of how to deal with terrorism the British methods in N. Ireland are held up to be a good example, this is by and large by people who are ignorant of the reality of hit squads, torture and institutional bigotry against Irish Catholics, now there is more to disabuse them of the notion of the ‘good example’- Video | An RUC interrogator speaks: Northern Ireland’s forced confessions revealed.
a number of former RUC interrogators, men who worked at Castlereagh during the 70s, 80s and 90s, have recently told the Guardian that the beatings, the sleep deprivation and the other tortures were systematic, and were, at times, sanctioned at a very high level within the force.
A handful, for example, specialised in a technique known as “dorsi-flexing” – stretching a suspects’ wrists or elbows into painful positions, sometimes for hours at a time. Eventually, one former interrogator recalls, doctors examining suspects after interrogation found that this caused slight swelling. “These men were quietly told: ‘Stop it – your system is showing through here’.”
Some interrogators simply punched suspects as close to the centre of their stomachs as possible, knowing that soft tissue bruised less when not located near bone.
At other police stations, such as Strand Road in Derry, some suspects were interrogated in bedrooms intended for the accommodation of single officers. “There would be one bathroom for every six or so bedrooms,” one source recalls. “The baths would be filled with water and suspects would be forced under.”
At Omagh, detectives questioned some suspects inside an enormous disused armoury with heavy steel doors, a place that could unsettle even the interrogators at times.
All the former detectives who spoke to the Guardian said alcohol played a part, with some of the most severe beatings being meted out after interrogators had taken a break, during which they would down a few whiskies or vodkas.