26-01-2019, 14:50
Of course Jim's right, the charlatans got away with it ........ but they would have, whatever the result. If the charlatans are up against the charlatans in the Charlatan Trophy, who do you expect to win and how high will you rate the prize?
Families, the poor, the working class pay the price for everything in the end. Capitalism is based on growth, but the planet stays the same size. Eventually something will give. So who will suffer whenever there is change for eventual good or ill, the rich and powerful - never? Who did the EU punish in Greece? Was it multi-millionaire shipping owners or the very poorest and youngest queueing for bread? The EU is a club of bankers and successful financial gamblers determined deep-down to maintain the status quo in which they like scum have floated to the top. Where do the rich meet to pretend they listen to the world? Do they try Redcar or Mogadishu, no they're safe up a snowy mountain in beautiful Switzerland - no danger of being swallowed by a climate-change Tsunami up there hey chaps?
Perlease don't tell me about EU money and Cornwall! EU money is/was our own money which they re-distributed. Cornwall used some of that supposedly EU dough to steal a college from Devon to create a new university and with it to steal my job! Now is that how development status was supposed to work do you think? And whilst we are at it, Cornwall is the worst example possible as it has now been realised that it should NEVER have been eligible for the EU's supposed handouts in the first place (and as a special bonus Cornwall still voted to Leave!)
I want change for this country and the whole world! I voted Leave fully aware short-term pain might be a price. If the Remoaners are right the prescription drugs that keep me alive might suddenly disappear, so personally I've everything to lose. Should I really call for another referendum to keep me alive?
If you read Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments you'll find he totally rejects the idea that Man is capable of forming any moral judgement beyond his own self-interest. Do you really want to base the future of mankind on that view of our species? It'll be the 250th birthday of The Wealth of Nations in 2026, when we might just finally shake off the shackles of the EU? Great work that it is, are you sure it informs us about the decay, or even cloud-cuckoo renaissance of advanced capitalism?
If Scotland wants to be free I'm more than happy for the chains to be cut - after all it did only make the mistake of selling itself into a union it may now no longer wish to maintain. Does that remind you of Brexit at all?
And Northern Ireland, in fact Ireland as a whole has suffered enough because of us (and that includes the Scots). I can't see how anyone with a leftish outlook would be against a united Ireland.
Families, the poor, the working class pay the price for everything in the end. Capitalism is based on growth, but the planet stays the same size. Eventually something will give. So who will suffer whenever there is change for eventual good or ill, the rich and powerful - never? Who did the EU punish in Greece? Was it multi-millionaire shipping owners or the very poorest and youngest queueing for bread? The EU is a club of bankers and successful financial gamblers determined deep-down to maintain the status quo in which they like scum have floated to the top. Where do the rich meet to pretend they listen to the world? Do they try Redcar or Mogadishu, no they're safe up a snowy mountain in beautiful Switzerland - no danger of being swallowed by a climate-change Tsunami up there hey chaps?
Perlease don't tell me about EU money and Cornwall! EU money is/was our own money which they re-distributed. Cornwall used some of that supposedly EU dough to steal a college from Devon to create a new university and with it to steal my job! Now is that how development status was supposed to work do you think? And whilst we are at it, Cornwall is the worst example possible as it has now been realised that it should NEVER have been eligible for the EU's supposed handouts in the first place (and as a special bonus Cornwall still voted to Leave!)
I want change for this country and the whole world! I voted Leave fully aware short-term pain might be a price. If the Remoaners are right the prescription drugs that keep me alive might suddenly disappear, so personally I've everything to lose. Should I really call for another referendum to keep me alive?
If you read Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments you'll find he totally rejects the idea that Man is capable of forming any moral judgement beyond his own self-interest. Do you really want to base the future of mankind on that view of our species? It'll be the 250th birthday of The Wealth of Nations in 2026, when we might just finally shake off the shackles of the EU? Great work that it is, are you sure it informs us about the decay, or even cloud-cuckoo renaissance of advanced capitalism?
If Scotland wants to be free I'm more than happy for the chains to be cut - after all it did only make the mistake of selling itself into a union it may now no longer wish to maintain. Does that remind you of Brexit at all?
And Northern Ireland, in fact Ireland as a whole has suffered enough because of us (and that includes the Scots). I can't see how anyone with a leftish outlook would be against a united Ireland.