15 October (Part 3) - Lockdown loons
Let
me get this straight; two champagne socialist millionaires, never done a proper
day’s work in their lives - defending terrorists and turning a blind eye to
paedophilia doesn’t count - mounted a cynical campaign for a second lockdown and
a lily livered lump of lard let them walk all over him for their alleged political
advantage, not to mention the bigger government financial bale out from the lardy lump
and his clueless side-kick.
Then while they continue to draw a full salary and pampered in a way that few
but senior politicians enjoy, the working plebs try to carry on earning a crust and
perhaps finding an occasional beer.
How is it that privileged public servants and similarly secure fat cats can sit
at home locked down expecting the worker ants to run around satisfying their every need?
The posties, refuse collectors, shop workers, bus and cab drivers, train drivers,
gardeners, plumbers and countless delivery drivers are all expected to wait on them hand and foot.
Sado Khan and Sir Kneel Starmer want for nothing. They won’t go hungry, they won’t
default on their rent. They haven’t a clue of what real life is all about but happily condemn the masses to
untold misery, and for what?
To protect the plebs against a sometimes very nasty form of influenza which in
seven months has killed not many more people than the flu did in only a month less than three years ago.
What short memories we have. I remember January 2018 all too well.
I had the flu really bad and only surpassed by
what came back at the beginning of this year.
A jab both years but maybe this year it wasn’t flu, I will never know.
Bexley currently has the lowest proportion of possible Covid infections in
London with Bromley just a little bit behind but Matt Hancock who has no
medical training whatsoever arrogantly says he knows better than hundreds of
internationally respected health professionals and prefers to rely on the output from Excel 2007.
I have just returned from a local supermarket. I was inside for fully 30 seconds
before I saw anyone wearing a mask and overall I doubt the proportion wearing
one reached 50%. It doesn’t seem to have significantly affected the local hospitalisation rate. Just what is the point of it all?