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They'd be better getting scooterscot in. He's a mathematical genius but doesn't charge expenses. Absolute bargain if you can put up with the whining.
I have to say Scooter has had me spluttering into my coffee with mirth.
The sad thing is he doesn't even realise what a moron he comes across as.
Long may he continue posting.
Mr Yeo called for a bout of "creative destruction" in the West, warning of "very painful" times as American and European workers learn to compete toe-to-toe with educated Asians willing to put in longer hours for much lower pay. This may test political systems to breaking point.
Get used to it chaps lower pay, longer hours....you know it makes sense.
Well he is good at identifying a problem before it gets too bad. Northern Rock and the escalating price of gold are two examples of when he identified a problem.
I don't think he'll have a solution though as I don't think anyone has one the German's will agree to.
The former Prime Minister said EMU's malaise is at root a banking crisis, not a debt crisis. "The European banks as a whole are grossly under-capitalised: they have liabilities far in excess of American banks. We have now got the inter-play with sovereign debt because we socialised the liabilities," he said.
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