... said the doctor, lawyer, politician, the economic patricians of this world, anywhere in the world for there is little difference, the reality is the janitor, the janitors wife, the janitors children, they all share the janitors lot in life. The janitor is of course the metaphor for anyone who might be regarded as one of the little people, described as proletariat by some British politicians.
But far worse than the label is this concept by our new aristocracy that the little people of Britain, or anywhere in this world, need to "know their place in the social order", and although a little more subtle in the USA, in the land of the free this same social order exists today.
So the search for justice is to no avail for our janitor, his wife, his children, they will never become stakeholders in today's society, the new aristocratic families of politics will assure that societies order is maintained, by David Cameron, by Edd Miliband, by President Obama, by Mitt Romney ...
In Birmingham this week Iain Duncan Smith, Work and Pensions Secretary who has never been a janitor, says...
For the janitors of Britain it is time to brush down the cloth cap, and practice the doff in deference to the new aristocracy......
Iain Duncan Smith is of course FoS, and decorated with the FoS award for services to Janitors, wherever they might live and work, and of course their families ...
I would prefer the Janitor to become a stakeholder in this brave new world ....
But far worse than the label is this concept by our new aristocracy that the little people of Britain, or anywhere in this world, need to "know their place in the social order", and although a little more subtle in the USA, in the land of the free this same social order exists today.
So the search for justice is to no avail for our janitor, his wife, his children, they will never become stakeholders in today's society, the new aristocratic families of politics will assure that societies order is maintained, by David Cameron, by Edd Miliband, by President Obama, by Mitt Romney ...
In Birmingham this week Iain Duncan Smith, Work and Pensions Secretary who has never been a janitor, says...
"We will have to take more money out of welfare"
We will have to squeeze the Janitor !
For the janitors of Britain it is time to brush down the cloth cap, and practice the doff in deference to the new aristocracy......
Iain Duncan Smith is of course FoS, and decorated with the FoS award for services to Janitors, wherever they might live and work, and of course their families ...
I would prefer the Janitor to become a stakeholder in this brave new world ....
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