I guess no matter what, I'm always going to appear inconsistent on this particular forum. Careful observers may note that I was in favour of increasing teachers wages, during the Strike discussion a couple years ago. This seems inconsistant, true. (However, idealy, that raise would be at the expense of reduced administration and board-level waste)
While some of my views, and ideals, are Libertarian (perhaps even anarchistic), I do recognize that that there are realities which must be addressed. I have to live in a world with other people (as much as I dislike the majority of them), there are institutions and systems which cannot be easily changed, or even reformed, and
there is no political party that represents all of my views. I've thrown my dice with the Conservatives, in the past, when I thought they had some integrity (Case in point: Mr Orchard), or when I felt the need to get involved.
Now. I started this post to gripe about how discouraged I am by the leadership of the party I've chosen to support. To paraphrase a wise man, there does seem to be a "rush to the centre" in this country. It was probably melodramatic, and for that I apologize.
While some of my views, and ideals, are Libertarian (perhaps even anarchistic), I do recognize that that there are realities which must be addressed. I have to live in a world with other people (as much as I dislike the majority of them), there are institutions and systems which cannot be easily changed, or even reformed, and
there is no political party that represents all of my views. I've thrown my dice with the Conservatives, in the past, when I thought they had some integrity (Case in point: Mr Orchard), or when I felt the need to get involved.
Now. I started this post to gripe about how discouraged I am by the leadership of the party I've chosen to support. To paraphrase a wise man, there does seem to be a "rush to the centre" in this country. It was probably melodramatic, and for that I apologize.
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