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I'm not sure this isn't some kind of Daily Mail reader baiting exercise. Surely it's made up?
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Tax
Taxes, well, at least in principle we have some say in how they are spent. So we can only blame ourselves.
R*?*S sold me something that was a lie. Now they've made free with the cash there is nothing I can do.
We no longer have a situation where by and large people get what is merited. Investments and savings we have worked hard for have been stolen by an undeserving overlord class. The tulip is going to hit the fan over this.
Perhaps you've a clear view of the deserving and underserving poor?
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostI guess the "And there's another one for you to thrill yourself with" bit was way beyond some peoples' clearly limited intellect. My mistake to assume that people can actually read I suppose.
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Originally posted by DocP View PostThere appears to be a cluture of blaming people living on a few quid a week for stealing all yer money.
Life on benefits is pretty grim for most. Put this in to context of the like of Goodwin who have.
Stolen your savings
Stolen your pension
Sold you worthless shares / loans / bonds / derivatives
Wrecked your job
Will take your house from you
... and p**s off with millions in their pockets.
Yeah.... lets give the little people a good kicking. (tabloid style)
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Originally posted by DocP View PostThere appears to be a cluture of blaming people living on a few quid a week for stealing all yer money.
Life on benefits is pretty grim for most. Put this in to context of the like of Goodwin who have.
Stolen your savings
Stolen your pension
Sold you worthless shares / loans / bonds / derivatives
Wrecked your job
Will take your house from you
... and p**s off with millions in their pockets.
Yeah.... lets give the little people a good kicking. (tabloid style)not so little
apart from that point taken.
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This may be an un-PC observation, but has anyone ever seen a fat person work?
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There appears to be a cluture of blaming people living on a few quid a week for stealing all yer money.
Life on benefits is pretty grim for most. Put this in to context of the like of Goodwin who have.
Stolen your savings
Stolen your pension
Sold you worthless shares / loans / bonds / derivatives
Wrecked your job
Will take your house from you
... and p**s off with millions in their pockets.
Yeah.... lets give the little people a good kicking. (tabloid style)
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I guess the "And there's another one for you to thrill yourself with" bit was way beyond some peoples' clearly limited intellect. My mistake to assume that people can actually read I suppose.
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostOriginally posted by expat
leeches
I'm curious: did you think that you knew how to spell it, or did you just think that it doesn't matter?
Congratulations, at least you have acheived something today. And there's another one for you to thrill yourself with - so you can't say I never do anything for you.
achieved
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostI'm curious, is your life really so pathetic that you spend all day scouring this forum looking for spelling mistakes? Does it give you a little thrill to show everyone that you spotted one?
Congratulations, at least you have acheived something today. And there's another one for you to thrill yourself with - so you can't say I never do anything for you.achieved
Ahhh! That makes me feel much better about being benched shortly.
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