Direct action gets the goods, but all your actions can at best be seen as a lubricant to the process And then it's shown how even so-called liberal parties are jumping on any bandwagon once they become aware that existing arrangements are crumbling And this encourages you. this encourages you. Only a few - only a few - had the means to challenge this well rehearsed system in forcing change on existing institutions.... Who was in charge then? The media needed ads. Or the Bretton Woods hoax institutions? We know, what a bad joke: As the next decade evolves - again none of these players wants to rock the boat this structures become increasingly cemented - And this "love affair" reminds you of your student league the first brown-nosing in your fraternity So your goals have been thwarted by the rigid market It must be hard when all your efforts can be seen as rearguard actions recognizing inevitably of what is already taking place. direct action gets the goods! direct action gets the goods!
[Spoken:] so is it all just theory? more efforts - less wages, another hole-in-one on the green. oh, you might obviously violate the spirit of human rights in favor of politically unhampered market solutions and competition - but thereby ensure you a smooth and comfortable life along the way. at least, this satisfies you. but it kills us.