Sunday, 6 February 2011

a good use for global warming

tax havens, in red
[Cayman Islands]

Last time I checked, most tax havens are small, corrupt islands in the Caribbean.

As far as I can tell, from this chair, this means they are basically

zero metres above sea level.

Therefore, if global warming takes hold

they will sink.

For example Cayman Islands, Bahamas, Bermuda

Of course, money will likely be saved by being moved
to another country, if they do it in time.
BUTT, Global warming, as we've seen in Oz, doesn't happen
in nice neat bath-tub-filling fashion.
Sometimes, it's like when a fat guy jumps into a pool.

Here's hoping a tsunami catches them unawares.
while they're behind their desks with their stacks of illicit money.
Pacific-ocean-style
World-Trade-Centre styleeeeee

It would be a nice piece of revenge,
because there's nothing we can do about tax havens
as individual dissidents.

So, fire up the SUV, and step on it. Pass it on

-Cos67 ¬(%^D>
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