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What's good about the economy?

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    #11
    Paahhhh. what influence does a government have on the economy anyway? OK so if they bring in really burdensome taxes, create a huge public debt yeah perhaps that could slow things down a bit.


    The economy runs itself and the government has little to do in it. And the less it fiddles around with it the better.
    McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
    Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."

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      #12
      Originally posted by wendigo100
      Blair, Brown and the rest still reckon this is the "knockout blow" that will do for the Tories. Why do most people reckon that it looks good?
      Wendigo, if you were a true conservative, you would have supported john major and william hague, when things were dismall, now that david cameron has come along promising ir35 abolision, your like a tart in heat.

      Grow up woman, they are all the same. About the only choice of difference is between the green party and bnp, and even they r similar when it comes to enforcing law.

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        #13
        Originally posted by lilelvis2000
        Paahhhh. what influence does a government have on the economy anyway? OK so if they bring in really burdensome taxes, create a huge public debt yeah perhaps that could slow things down a bit.


        The economy runs itself and the government has little to do in it. And the less it fiddles around with it the better.
        That's what the Germans thought and then f***'d it up.

        "Not fiddling" with the economy is actually difficult, because there are so many pressure groups expecting the government to step in for them, siphoning money off etc. etc. in the process screwing everyting up.
        I'm alright Jack

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