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Originally posted by BigTime View PostThose powers you claim have made you completely change your opinion in this thread. You started laughing at libertarians and your subsequent comments show what you actually believe.Last edited by sasguru; 18 September 2008, 18:26.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
Starnge though it may seem to your puny second-hand intellect, some of us actually have powers of analysis and synthesis that enable us to weigh evidence and form reasoned opinions.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostCertainly the so called 'free market' has been contaminated with the spectacle of the Captains of Industry being rewarded for failure.
One case which springs to mind - Sven Eriksson - (remember him?) whose miserable campaign resulted in the exit for the England Football team was rewarded by a Golden Goodbye of one million every year over a five year period - five million quid - not bad.
And thats not even getting your team to the semi finals - never mind winning.
It is obvious that is now par for the course for 'them at the top'and they all have their snouts in the pig trough and so all enjoy such ludicrous deals.
Meanwhile US companies regularly axe the ten bottom perfomance of their workface who are struggling to get by whilst senior executives who screw up are rewarded with huge bonuses and golden payoffs.
So it goes.
Any investment bank worth the name has a special platform, 3 stories above the street entrance, where senior officers of the company can give Golden Showers to the, hapless, sacked underlings as they struggle out with their cardboard boxes full of pitiful personal effects.
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Certainly the so called 'free market' has been contaminated with the spectacle of the Captains of Industry being rewarded for failure.
One case which springs to mind - Sven Eriksson - (remember him?) whose miserable campaign resulted in the exit for the England Football team was rewarded by a Golden Goodbye of one million every year over a five year period - five million quid - not bad.
And thats not even getting your team to the semi finals - never mind winning.
It is obvious that is now par for the course for 'them at the top'and they all have their snouts in the pig trough and so all enjoy such ludicrous deals.
Meanwhile US companies regularly axe the ten bottom perfomance of their workface who are struggling to get by whilst senior executives who screw up are rewarded with huge bonuses and golden payoffs.
So it goes.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostMe too. Wonder where that cut and paste came from?
Starnge though it may seem to your puny second-hand intellect, some of us actually have powers of analysis and synthesis that enable us to weigh evidence and form reasoned opinions.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat is a shocking statement. Capitalism should be about small businesses encouraged to compete not monopolies dominating the market
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostThat was over a decade ago. Relevance?
Originally posted by oracleslave View PostTrue but I don't see the correlation between treating small businesses poorly and the shortcomings of the capitalist system
Originally posted by oracleslave View PostMaybe so but I think it's a fool that thinks it would have unfolded differently under another ruling party.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLabour was petrified of spooking the City before they got elected. Blair's strategy was to cultivate contacts in the City and promise that Labour would give them a free hand (for which he has been amply rewarded now.).
Originally posted by sasguru View PostLabour have clamped down on the small businessman, sole-trader and self-employed and agreed to whatever big business wanted.
Originally posted by sasguru View PostThis Labour government which consists mainly of cretins who've never had a job in the real world is the most incompetent set of buffoons ever to govern this country in several lifetimes.
For the above reasons they are guilty as sin.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLabour was petrified of spooking the City before they got elected. Blair's strategy was to cultivate contacts in the City and promise that Labour would give them a free hand (for which he has been amply rewarded now.).
Labour have clamped down on the small businessman, sole-trader and self-employed and agreed to whatever big business wanted.
This Labour government which consists mainly of cretins who've never had a job in the real world is the most incompetent set of buffoons ever to govern this country in several lifetimes.
For the above reasons they are guilty as sin.
What's your take on Global Warming?
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostIn short, I agree that more legislation/regulation could have been in place and that MIGHT have helped prevent this to a small degree. However if they haven't done anything illegal other than make bad decisions I think it's harsh to point the finger of blame at the Gov.
Labour have clamped down on the small businessman, sole-trader and self-employed and agreed to whatever big business wanted.
This Labour government which consists mainly of cretins who've never had a job in the real world is the most incompetent set of buffoons ever to govern this country in several lifetimes.
For the above reasons they are guilty as sin.
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostThe barter system is but another bank's collapse away.
better
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