Rampant emissions, evasive to the point of duplicitous bureaucrats, over-worked councillors. Rampant emissions. No apparent political leadership.
It could all get a bit depressing. That’s why this drug, as advertised here, seems such a good idea…
Rampant emissions, evasive to the point of duplicitous bureaucrats, over-worked councillors. Rampant emissions. No apparent political leadership.
It could all get a bit depressing. That’s why this drug, as advertised here, seems such a good idea…
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Just before reading your post, I came across this promo for Saving My Tomorrow: http://youtu.be/Cro9BktF7_0. I cannot get HBO, to see the full 2-part documentary. Maybe, if the inner-circle of Manchester City council were made to watch it, they may, possibly, begin to understand. Then there is the old advice:
Don’t argue with idiots because they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. —Greg King
Never argue with a fool; onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. —Mark Twain
Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him. —Proverbs 26:4 (King James version)
Was there not, a film made involving a community group, in Davyhulme, in a similar vein?
Do you mean “The Green Wave”? That’s been memory-holed, I am afraid…