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Last week, Goldman Sachs, one of the banks with its fingers in the till when global economic meltdown occurred, awarded an average bonus of £250,000 to each of its employees. . Morally, it may soon become indefensible to remain in a state that rewards corruption and promotes inequality when you have an opportunity to leave it behind. quotes from an ancient news article theguardian/commentisfree/2013/jan/20/scottish-independence-becoming-only-option It is the state that needs rebuilding. Here and now, sovereignly. So that those English folks who long for Albion can learn from Alba, work with Alba. Because by becoming and being wholesomely independent we may become freely and finely interdependent. As we are interdependent in any case, as we are indeed better together ideally . As one man said in the BBC debate last night: If we are better together so why are we not all better now, being together? The practise is now. Let us not be fooled. We ARE and will be in this together. The rules of the dancing together are but being rewritten, rediscovered, as we respect, as we reach out to the longing for better together in each, as we reach to the longing to be better off in each. THAT is the courage, the Kraft in heart and gut. Plan B is plan C: the currency of whatever it is called based on real value rather than the whim and separation drive behind the decisions that govern the phantom money bankers to blind the eyes and numb the hearts of humans. When politics has become poetry - will we be free enough to dance together, whatever the weather?
Posted on: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 01:58:34 +0000

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