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Who's better at handling the economy poll
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Who's better at handling the economy poll
47New Labour8.51%4New Tory40.43%19Old AndyW51.06%24 -
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTime to vote. Yes that includes you at the back. -
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWhere's the Maggie option?
Where is the "they are all pretty hopeless and any appearance the government is doing anything good or bad is largely an illusion" option? and the "My answer is the default based on my dogmatic and unwavering support of one party against the face of any evidence" option?Comment
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
Where is the "they are all pretty hopeless and any appearance the government is doing anything good or bad is largely an illusion" option?Comment
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI thought the Adam Smith option might cover that in a wayComment
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I'm starting to think we should give the Lib Dems a chance.....that bloke's fit! What's he called again, Nick Clegg?
Marks out of 10? I'd give him 1The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostMarks out of 10? I'd give him 1Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay
Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - CyberghoulComment
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI thought the Adam Smith option might cover that in a way
But he was far from being an impartial observer, he had an axe to grind, on the agriculturist side and against the merchants. His view is essentially liberalism, though strangely different from today's American version, in that Smith was opposed to corporatism (mercantilism as he called it) because it was bad if business got together with government to profiteer at the expense of the people; whereas for Friedman the whole point of government is to give business a free hand to pillage.
See Chile, Central America, Poland, South Africa, Russia, Iraq.... but I digress.Comment
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