Originally posted by d000hg
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Previously on "Bleeding Public Sector Workers!!!"
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SB you're rather obsessed with my faith. You talk about it more than I do. Maybe you should get a hobby.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostBanking is both central and crucial to civilisation, and should be our No1 priority. Having said that, I do like to go for bronzeworking early on, for the axe units, and then for the wheel
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWell, we have about 30 million people of working age, and supposedly lots of "top talent" so we ought to be able to think of something to fill the gap. It might actually be beneficial to have some of that "top talent" doing something else. And lets face it, those public sector workers who are no longer needed aren't going to move into financial services are they, so we're going to have to think of something for them to do anyway.
I think you'll find that UKUNCUT are advocating the same thing. "Deserve" is rather subjective like that.
I liked this in the Mash:
Nathan Muir, an industrial relations analyst, said: "When the right is in power, the left goes on strike. When the left is in power the right keeps turning up for work.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAll very valid points. I think under the circumstances, and given d000hg's long held propensity for embracing the imaginary, we should leave all options open.
The notion that d000hg may be some confused hermaphrodite is certainly one worth consideration.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey may not be infertile. There are lost of alternatives:
Perhaps they're both the same biological sex?
Perhaps d000hg's partner is imaginary?
Perhaps d000hg is an imaginary partner?
Perhaps ugliness of partner 1 > than insanity of partner 2?
The notion that d000hg may be some confused hermaphrodite is certainly one worth consideration.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostCongrats. Infertile in both mind and body it seems.
Probably for the best. Mother Earth has enough on her plate as it is.
Perhaps they're both the same biological sex?
Perhaps d000hg's partner is imaginary?
Perhaps d000hg is an imaginary partner?
Perhaps ugliness of partner 1 > than insanity of partner 2?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostFor clarity, "see if anyone really notices" is not an assertion with any clearly suggested outcome one way or the other. It was merely a suggestion that we allow them to have their strike, and take whatever actions necessary.
No need to wonder whether or not YOUR offspring might inherit your brains as you are clearly struggling with the mechanics of what might be involved.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostLet's hope your kids didn't inherit your brains.
Does it have as many as your head?
For clarity, "see if anyone really notices" is not an assertion with any clearly suggested outcome one way or the other. It was merely a suggestion that we allow them to have their strike, and take whatever actions necessary.
No need to wonder whether or not YOUR offspring might inherit your brains as you are clearly struggling with the mechanics of what might be involved.
Maybe you could ask one of your imaginary friends to have a word with the Stork?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThis whole discussion started from the assertion nobody would NOTICE if public sector workers striked.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNo it didn't. My assertion, if you care to read back, was that we should allow them to go on strike, and "Fire those who don't cause any impact and give their jobs to someone not swimming in a sense of entitlement."Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostLet them strike, and see if anyone really notices. Fire those who don't cause any impact and give their jobs to someone not swimming in a sense of entitlement.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhen I saw the thread title, i got all excited at the prospect of seeing pictures of bleeding public sector workers. What a disappointment......
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