Originally posted by The Spartan
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That article is nothing more than a glorified advert designed to make you feel worried and insecure and then promising the solution to your problems.
It is bobbins of the highest order and no different to the sales pitch of snake oil sellers of history.Comment
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Originally posted by RasputinDude View PostThat article is nothing more than a glorified advert designed to make you feel worried and insecure and then promising the solution to your problems.
It is bobbins of the highest order and no different to the sales pitch of snake oil sellers on history.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostAlso the Pound seemed to be taking alast week which can only mean it will be more costly to import goods
Also, as an exporter, the Pound taking a spanking is great for meComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYup, despite the inflation rate supposedly being 2.7% I reckon all the signs are that deflation has been underway for several months and is gaining pace.Hard Brexit now!
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The high streets will eventually end up like the industrial wastelands of the 80s. A relic of a past period.Comment
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There may well be some contracations on the way but lets put it into perpsective, even the Black Death couldn't stop economic growth.
We are on the verge of amazing new biotechnologies that will revolutionise and enhance human life and artificially intelligent tech is making more and more inroads into daily life.
Who remembers how hard voice recogniton was in the 80s?
So cheer up and ride the escalator upwards.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe high streets will eventually end up like the industrial wastelands of the 80s. A relic of a past period.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by RasputinDude View PostThat article is nothing more than a glorified advert designed to make you feel worried and insecure and then promising the solution to your problems.
It is bobbins of the highest order and no different to the sales pitch of snake oil sellers of history.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThere may well be some contracations on the way but lets put it into perpsective, even the Black Death couldn't stop economic growth.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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