Opinion – Britain facing ‘greatest terrorist threat’ in history – Telegraph – John Gelmini

The outer skin of World Trade Center Tower Two...

The outer skin of World Trade Center Tower Two that remained standing after an Islamist terrorist attack orchestrated by Al-Qaeda. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Dr Alf says he looks forward to new anti terrorism measures to deal with ISIS and presumably radicalized Muslims.

Sadly, what we will get are measures that inconvenience ordinary people but that do nothing to deal with the real problem which is a cancer in our midst.

Radical Muslims and fanatics are easy enough to spot and the first place to look is in mosques and Islamic schools not at holidaymaking grandmothers from Bolton or Hertfordshire who wouldn’t know a Koran if they saw one.

The passports of radicalized Muslims need to be revoked and those promoting jihad, death to kuffors, unbelievers and apostates arrested, tried and convicted for sedition.

Anyone calling for a Caliphate to rule over the West or any part of the country such as the ISIS apologists in Tower Hamlets who unfurled ISIS banners in a council estate are guilty of treason.

The 1318 Treason Act which is still on the statute book gives us the tools to deal with traitors and those who imagine that they are engaged in Holy War.

We do not need new legislation, just the mental toughness to stop pussyfooting around with radicalized Islamites.

 

John Gelmini

Opinion – Osborne and the Stooges – Paul Krugman – NYTimes.com – John Gelmini

 

English: George Osborne MP, pictured speaking ...

English: George Osborne MP, pictured speaking on the launch of the Conservative Party manifesto for the 2009 European Parliament elections, at Keele University. (805×1207 px, 283,711 bytes) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I thank Dr Alf for sharing this article.

George Osborne is being portrayed as a hero because the UK is supposedly recovering.

It is recovering because there is a pre election boom based on housing and consumer spending.

Most of the public can afford to go on holiday, eat the odd Indian meal and buy cheap beer.

So George Osborne can take credit for that and for being more right than Miliband who is someone they dislike.

When this boom ends and the “frogs start to be boiled again”, George Osborne will suddenly become less popular.

We only have to wait until the 15th of May 2015, just 8.5 months from today.

John Gelmini