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I'd settle for a government that shrank itself and thought I was better able to spend my own cash than it was...ǝןqqıʍ -
WHS.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI'd settle for a government that shrank itself and thought I was better able to spend my own cash than it was...Comment
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Originally posted by expat View Post1. Any government that thinks it can actually run an economy is certifiable.
2. There is more to do than run the economy. If I did nothing but make money, my life would be a wasted life (-- Charlie Munger). If the government does nothing but "run" (i.e. not ruin) the economy, and keep your taxes down, then it stands condemned for not doing any of the important things that government is actually for.
Everybody else knows that, and you won't admit it, so why do I bother?
This is where the Tories are so different to New Lie. New Lie always believe that to improve things you have to spend money. That is simply not true, because with good ideas improvements can be made and money can also be saved at the same time.
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... and if no improvements are made, what the hell, at least you've saved your money?Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThis is where the Tories are so different to New Lie. New Lie always believe that to improve things you have to spend money. That is simply not true, because with good ideas improvements can be made and money can also be saved at the same time.
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When I was at school, we ran a mock election and I ran the campaign for the "elect Snoopy" party.
...I've thought for a long time that if I resurrected my campaign and did it for real, we'd win by a landslide.Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - EpicurusComment
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Isn't that what just happened in Austria?Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostWhen I was at school, we ran a mock election and I ran the campaign for the "elect Snoopy" party.
...I've thought for a long time that if I resurrected my campaign and did it for real, we'd win by a landslide.Comment
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We had a mock election too - and being a slightly "tooty" grammar school in the heart of ToryShire I was "selected" to run as the NewLieBor man. I made the mistake of using a quote / soundbite twice and was not allowed to forget it. What an utter waste of time.Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostWhen I was at school, we ran a mock election and I ran the campaign for the "elect Snoopy" party.
...I've thought for a long time that if I resurrected my campaign and did it for real, we'd win by a landslide.Comment
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