HOBBLE GOBBLE...
>> WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 2010
Checking the BBC website today, it's clear that there's a relentless, systematic torrent of climate change propaganda, without a breath of a dissenting voice. Yet all of the measures described are gobbling vast amounts of our cash, most of which is being poured down the drain. Richard Black fawningly reports Tim Yeo's suicidal call from his parliamentary select committee to "de-carbonise" the UK economy, and introduce obscene new taxes on cars, energy and the air that we breathe (via carbon credits). Then there's a report about David Willetts launching a new multi-million pounds "earth observation hub", the main purpose of which seems to be to reinforce lies and prejudice about climate change. And last, but certainly not least, is the EU's sickening 12% increase in its science research budget with the prime intention of hobbling EU economies still further by introducing yet more green taxes and climate change idiocy. That's another 5.4bn euros wasted.
Meanwhile, China powers ahead. The importance of this is totally lost on the morons who call themselves BBC journalists.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH....
Did you hear the simpering interview with BBC poster boy Alex Salmond at 8.10am this morning. With the BBC doing all it can to somehow blame David Cameron for the decision taken by Salmond/ Brown to realease the convicted mass murderer Al Megrahi - the Lockerbie bomber? I contrast the tone used in this interview with the vile Salmond - passive and largely agreeable - to the hectoring of Michael Gove on Monday and the assault on William Hague yesterday. Yes, I know Salmond is a slippery creature but the sheer mendacity of the Scottish Government on this deserved much more detailed focus and it was largely absent from the interview. Even the headline for the story "Taken in Good Faith" tells us where the BBC is coming from! I noted the "thank you very much Mr Salmond" that concludes the "interview".
MAUDE MAULING..
It's always a good day at the BBC if they can a/ Have a go at a Conservative and b/Twist what he says. So it was this morning on the Balls Broadcasting Corporation when Frances Maude was then target. Maude has pointed out how some family gangster dynasties cost the taxpayer ££millions. First off, the basis for Maude's comments was attacked and then a Labour politicians was invited on to explain why we need to spend more money on "troubled" families. Either way, a Conservative never gets an even break. Fair enough if the same treatment was dished out to all, but of course it never works that way!
PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS BANNED - BBC APPROVES.
The right to own one's own property is a mark of a democratic country and was one of the great achievements of Lady Thatcher when she was in power. Now, the Welsh Assembly seeks to ban the sale of Council houses in certain areas. Nothing strange there - what else one would expect from a left-wing institution? However what surprised me was that the BBC angle on this was "Is it already too late?" to make such a legislative move. Now I accept that is one perspective but what about the view that says "Is this totally unacceptable?". No evidence of that on display from the BBC - only ONE point of view permitted. Everything Thatcher ever did they oppose and use their rancid little programmes to seek to re-write history.