No Free Lunch
Time is coming when society can ill afford to shoulder any more that troublesome burden imposed on the rest of us by those lazy, otiose, bone idle, unproductive, work-shy, bloodsucking good-for-nothings that we call LANDLORDS. These scum of the earth are forever leeching off those who can least afford it: immiserated TENANTS whose daily grind is never enough – can never be enough – to satisfy the gargantuan appetites of that moneygrubbing, fist-fucking, abominable clique of white-collar criminals that we call proprietors, speculators, property developers, real estate agents, accountants, lawyers, politicians, judges, &c.
State welfare handed out unconditionally to wealthy landlords, in the form of negative gearing and other government incentives, should be immediately cut – to ZERO.
Now that I come to think about it, a special court or tribunal could be established, a bit like The Hague, for committing these scumbags to trial, there to face underclass retribution for the various crimes they have perpetrated – in the unholy name of personal wealth and private profit – against humanity and nature.
Capital punishment, although a capital idea, would be too lenient. Let the landlords wallow in prison, I say, there to be beaten at every opportunity by those whose impoverishment has led to their incarceration.
But, comes a whimpering protest, my landlord is such a great landlord. By the same token, I once met an estate agent who seemed vaguely human. When push comes to shove, however – and it will, believe you me – your landlord is still your landlord. That one agent who dared look you in the eye (there to see your angst-ridden soul laid bare) is still an agent.
It’s a class thing.
State welfare handed out unconditionally to wealthy landlords, in the form of negative gearing and other government incentives, should be immediately cut – to ZERO.
Now that I come to think about it, a special court or tribunal could be established, a bit like The Hague, for committing these scumbags to trial, there to face underclass retribution for the various crimes they have perpetrated – in the unholy name of personal wealth and private profit – against humanity and nature.
Capital punishment, although a capital idea, would be too lenient. Let the landlords wallow in prison, I say, there to be beaten at every opportunity by those whose impoverishment has led to their incarceration.
But, comes a whimpering protest, my landlord is such a great landlord. By the same token, I once met an estate agent who seemed vaguely human. When push comes to shove, however – and it will, believe you me – your landlord is still your landlord. That one agent who dared look you in the eye (there to see your angst-ridden soul laid bare) is still an agent.
It’s a class thing.