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Previously on "Are you suffering from Affluenza"
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Blair is on a massive salary, with free housing, and huge expenses and allowances. I don't see him giving money away. His wife works hard, earns a lot of money, and good for her. But I don't see her giving money away. The current and previous Lord Chancellors are/were wealthy lawyers. I don't see them giving money away. Then there's the female minister married to someone who is a very wealthy lawyer, currently being investigated in relation to corruption and bribery. They are not giving their money away. (Not even to Inland Revenue by the sounds of it.) And so on.
In fact I see members of parliament, including socialists, regularly giving themselves big pay rises, and huge pension entitlements. Not so long ago they significantly increased their pension entitlements. And I think they are index linked. And there are goodness knows how many questions about the expenses claimed by people such as Prescott, which have not been accounted for. (Might be kosher, but the suspicion remains.)
Oh come off the hobby horse. All pigs are equal, but some pigs are more equal than others.
[In the distance can be heard the sound of "We'll keep the red flag flying here" and distant cries of "Oh do pass the canapes darling", and "I say, what nice Chardonnay, snort."]
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Originally posted by Jabberwocky>How the f*** would he know?
Well perhaps in hasn't got his head stuck up his arrse
As opposed to loser socialists who have never themselves been poor yet pretend to give a sh** about other people being poor.
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arse
Sorry, can't help with the poor grammar on the first part. Your intended meaning is not clear.
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>How the f*** would he know?
Well perhaps in hasn't got his head stuck up his arrse
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Originally posted by John GaltTheir 'vision statement':
and that genuine happiness is found in the giving, not the receiving.
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Originally posted by John GaltMoney does not make you happy....apparantly
Affluenza:
Simply defined, Affluenza, is a dysfunctional relationship
with money/wealth, or the pursuit of it. Globally it is a back up
in the flow of money resulting in a polarization of the classes
and a loss of economic and emotional balance.
Some twonk was barracking on about this on the radio earlier. Apparantly, if you pursue wealth you are more likely to suffer from mental illness and personality disorders than if you subscribe to Blairism (or socialism as I believe it used to be known as).
Over to the panel
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Well I am not going to give away my hard earned cash to anybody if I can help it. On the other hand I'm not going to pursue money for the sake of it.
It seems to me that after all your basic needs are taken care of (i.e. after the achievement of a decent standard of living) the pursuit of money has diminishing returns. I'd rather pursue new and interesting experiences.
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Originally posted by John GaltTheir 'vision statement':
We envision a world in which money flows freely to those in need,
where there is no hunger, no poverty of body or soul;
where greed has been laid to rest, with understanding among people
that money is simply a form of energy exchange
and that genuine happiness is found in the giving, not the receiving.
We are dedicated to the awareness that true wealth
is a result of an abundance of love that can only be found between people
and only fully realized when no one among us is hungry or homeless.
What would you call it Sasguru??? Sums up socialism in my mind - goes against everything I believe in
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We are here on Earth to do good to others. What the others are here for, I don't know.
W. H. Auden
US (English-born) critic & poet (1907 - 1973)
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Originally posted by sasguruHave you not simplified the choices available to the point of parody?
We envision a world in which money flows freely to those in need,
where there is no hunger, no poverty of body or soul;
where greed has been laid to rest, with understanding among people
that money is simply a form of energy exchange
and that genuine happiness is found in the giving, not the receiving.
We are dedicated to the awareness that true wealth
is a result of an abundance of love that can only be found between people
and only fully realized when no one among us is hungry or homeless.
What would you call it Sasguru??? Sums up socialism in my mind - goes against everything I believe in
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What a Blessing that we have had almost a decade of New Labour busily ensuring that very few suffer from this phobia. Aside from heavy duty Party donors and Deputy PMs of course.
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Money
So they say
Is the root of all evil Today
But when you ask for a rise
It comes as no surprise
There giving none away...away...away
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Originally posted by John GaltMoney does not make you happy....apparantly
Affluenza:
Simply defined, Affluenza, is a dysfunctional relationship
with money/wealth, or the pursuit of it. Globally it is a back up
in the flow of money resulting in a polarization of the classes
and a loss of economic and emotional balance.
Some twonk was barracking on about this on the radio earlier. Apparantly, if you pursue wealth you are more likely to suffer from mental illness and personality disorders than if you subscribe to Blairism (or socialism as I believe it used to be known as).
Over to the panel
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Well, cultural Marxism in our society really works, doesn't it...
It's as misleading and pretentious a statement as:
Catch a man a fish, and you can sell it to him. Teach a man to fish, and you ruin a wonderful business opportunity.
Like a bliarite soundbite, sounds good, but the content is divisive, misleading and ignorant.
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