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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes, I've heard a number of Vicky Pollardesque chavettes using that phrase on TV lately, is it something new? Are fat chavs suddenly following physical fitness programmes?
a strong contender too, may I say
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostWhat impact did the collapse and malpractice of the Banking Sector in 2008 and subsequent massive bailouts - funded by taxpayers money - have upon the wealth of the UK ?
Was that not the primary reason for the current troubles impacting the UK and Global economny ?
Recession or no recession neither of these have any bearing on the failings of the state to educate house and protect the people of this country.
Blaming bankers for the failings of the public services is a an act of deceit. The public services will continue to turn out dysfunctional people no matter how much money they steal from the bankers and the rest of us. In fact the more of our money they have the more pensioners there will be with poor healthcare, the more unemployed there will be and the more feral kids will there be roaming our streets.
Blaming the bankers is what the cowards of the left do in order to, as usual, side step their responsibilities of how they spend public moneyLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThat may have been the primary cause for the current recession, but it is the government of the day that is responsible for reining in the greed of the private sector. Instead of heeding history (economic cycles) the government went on a spending spree at a time when it should have been paying off debt. So now we are left with a recession and a huge amount of sovereign debt.
Recession or no recession neither of these have any bearing on the failings of the state to educate house and protect the people of this country.
Blaming bankers for the failings of the public services is a an act of deceit. The public services will continue to turn out dysfunctional people no matter how much money they steal from the bankers and the rest of us. In fact the more of our they have the more pensioners there will be with poor healthcare, the more unemployed there will be and the more feral kids will there be roaming our streets.
Blaming the bankers is what the cowards of the left do in order to, as usual, side step their responsibilities of how they spend public moneyAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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The overall fault lies with liberal capitalist policy of America and Europe, which is made to suit the upper class interests only. Which matches with political interests for they fund their party, government revenue needs a bit and personal interests very well.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostToo many lefties like to quote Keynes's ideas of government deficit spending to stimulate the economy. Unfortunately they only read the nice bit where Keynes said it's OK to run a deficit if you need to get the economy going again, and missed out the strict bit where he said that during periods of economic growth the government should run a tight ship to build up a reserve for a rainy day.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThat made me laugh
Sorry SE!"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Yes I can say with utter certain.Ty that I wuddnt have joined in. If this rioters or those rioters said to me to join in I would say no but if these rioters asked mey. Penis I would turn other wae.Comment
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostYes I can say with utter certain.Ty that I wuddnt have joined in. If this rioters or those rioters said to me to join in I would say no but if these rioters asked mey. Penis I would turn other wae.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostYes I can say with utter certain.Ty that I wuddnt have joined in. If this rioters or those rioters said to me to join in I would say no but if these rioters asked mey. Penis I would turn other wae.
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