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Originally posted by woohoo View Post
Sounds like we are all in agreement for a moon base.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Apparently it caused some consternation in NASA.
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Belgian had no government for a while - think it was over a year - and their country managed to tick on fine.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI can't decide if I want politicians to have a grand vision for the future, something to inspire or I just want them to get out of the way and do as little as possible.
Right now, I think I would vote for a leader that said we are going to build a moon base. At least it would be fun.
https://www.npr.org/2022/09/12/11223...20in%20Houston.
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I can't decide if I want politicians to have a grand vision for the future, something to inspire or I just want them to get out of the way and do as little as possible.
Right now, I think I would vote for a leader that said we are going to build a moon base. At least it would be fun.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI expect the electorate has better ideas about what can be cut, beginning with the number of Tories in the HoC...
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I expect the electorate has better ideas about what can be cut, beginning with the number of Tories in the HoC...
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The Party of Low Taxation
“Warning that further state borrowing would “just put fuel on the fire of inflation”, he added: “Inflation is the tax. So if we can halve inflation and then get it down to 2 per cent over time, that is the biggest tax cut we could deliver.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...-bank-england/
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