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Post by Funky Monk on Nov 4, 2024 14:18:51 GMT
Eh? Have you completely lost the plot or do you struggle with reading. It literally says PEOPLE not class You implied it, now you don't mean it! Fair enough, we go again.
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Post by barry on Nov 4, 2024 14:45:51 GMT
Eh? Have you completely lost the plot or do you struggle with reading. It literally says PEOPLE not class You implied it, now you don't mean it! Fair enough, we go again. Stop making sh1t up. I used the same wording as your beloved leader and chancellor use, that of working people. If you have some hang up about classes that don’t exist then that says more about you than me poppet.
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Post by Funky Monk on Nov 4, 2024 15:07:24 GMT
You implied it, now you don't mean it! Fair enough, we go again. Stop making sh1t up. I used the same wording as your beloved leader and chancellor use, that of working people. If you have some hang up about classes that don’t exist then that says more about you than me poppet. My beloved leader and chancellor? And you think I'm making things up? Good grief. But yeah, I don't have any hang ups of that nature so all is well even if we have gone round the houses, Sweetcheeks.
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Post by MartinL on Nov 4, 2024 17:51:20 GMT
Stop making sh1t up. I used the same wording as your beloved leader and chancellor use, that of working people. If you have some hang up about classes that don’t exist then that says more about you than me poppet. My beloved leader and chancellor? And you think I'm making things up? Good grief. But yeah, I don't have any hang ups of that nature so all is well even if we have gone round the houses, Sweetcheeks. It’s lovely that’s he’s copying me by using “poppet”. I feel honoured (and a little bit dirty)
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Post by Brophypants on Nov 5, 2024 9:16:12 GMT
Stop making sh1t up. I used the same wording as your beloved leader and chancellor use, that of working people. If you have some hang up about classes that don’t exist then that says more about you than me poppet. My beloved leader and chancellor? And you think I'm making things up? Good grief. But yeah, I don't have any hang ups of that nature so all is well even if we have gone round the houses, Sweetcheeks. Ah, funkymonk, I see you have joined me in kneeling at the shrines of Reeves and Starmer this morning. What a reality we live in.
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Post by barry on Nov 6, 2024 7:50:19 GMT
Socialists kicked out in America, it’s a shame we have a wait a while for the inevitable to happen here.
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Post by Brophypants on Nov 6, 2024 9:32:02 GMT
Socialists kicked out in America, it’s a shame we have a wait a while for the inevitable to happen here. If you actually think Kamala Harris and the US Democrats are socialists then you have less political knowledge than the wood-shavings in my rabbit's cage.
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Post by Funky Monk on Nov 6, 2024 12:37:12 GMT
Yeah, US is basically like the Tories that are slightly more big tent and sensible vs the unhinged wasted cumshots like Bad Enoch and co.
Anyway, I wish we weren't fed such a septic line of things. Italy, Hungary, Finland, Czechs, Finns all have far right governments, Spain, Germany and France have all struggled with the proper fash threat too in recent years.
It's not just about this big Wotsit who likes his mates and hates progress.
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Post by cambsno on Nov 6, 2024 13:56:42 GMT
Socialists kicked out in America, it’s a shame we have a wait a while for the inevitable to happen here. Yeah great - taking them back to the dark ages where women have no say as to what happens to their bodies.
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Post by neilmc4 on Nov 6, 2024 18:20:49 GMT
As a student of American history it`s desperately sad and depressing to see how the party of Lincoln , Roosevelt and Eisenhower has been reduced to a personality cult for a hate-filled racist misogynistic lying convicted criminal. It`s equally depressing that in a country of 330million people the Democrats couldn`t come up with anyone better than Harris to oppose Trump. And what`s most depressing of all is the complete inability of the human race to learn from the mistakes of the past and its seemingly infinite reserves of gullibility. Happy Wednesday everyone.
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Post by texaspete on Nov 6, 2024 18:29:34 GMT
Socialists kicked out in America, it’s a shame we have a wait a while for the inevitable to happen here. The last Democratic President to leave office with public spending as a share of GDP higher than when they were first elected was Jimmy Carter and that was marginal: spending increased from 34.0% of GDP in 1976 to 34.3% in 1980. The last Republican President to leave office with public spending as a share of GDP lower than when they were first elected was Calvin Coolidge, who decreased it from 3.7% in 1923 to 3.0% in 1929. It’s a similar story with federal borrowing: the last Republican President to reduce the federal deficit as a share of GDP over their term in office was Dwight Eisenhower. American post-war fiscal experience is that Republicans max out the nation’s credit card via unfunded tax cuts for millionaires and failure to control spending, the Democrats repair the damage. Socialism though…
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Post by barry on Nov 7, 2024 9:34:42 GMT
Socialists kicked out in America, it’s a shame we have a wait a while for the inevitable to happen here. The last Democratic President to leave office with public spending as a share of GDP higher than when they were first elected was Jimmy Carter and that was marginal: spending increased from 34.0% of GDP in 1976 to 34.3% in 1980. The last Republican President to leave office with public spending as a share of GDP lower than when they were first elected was Calvin Coolidge, who decreased it from 3.7% in 1923 to 3.0% in 1929. It’s a similar story with federal borrowing: the last Republican President to reduce the federal deficit as a share of GDP over their term in office was Dwight Eisenhower. American post-war fiscal experience is that Republicans max out the nation’s credit card via unfunded tax cuts for millionaires and failure to control spending, the Democrats repair the damage. Socialism though… You been drinking? Socialist governments in the UK increase the size of the state every time and the centre right have to unpick the mess and the quangos they have created. Whilst also undoing the power that is vested in the unions and pandering to their unreasonable demands. The stories main problem last time was Covid and the amount spent on the furlough scheme which no doubt many socialists were happy to lap up at the time.
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Post by cambsno on Nov 7, 2024 10:24:51 GMT
The last Democratic President to leave office with public spending as a share of GDP higher than when they were first elected was Jimmy Carter and that was marginal: spending increased from 34.0% of GDP in 1976 to 34.3% in 1980. The last Republican President to leave office with public spending as a share of GDP lower than when they were first elected was Calvin Coolidge, who decreased it from 3.7% in 1923 to 3.0% in 1929. It’s a similar story with federal borrowing: the last Republican President to reduce the federal deficit as a share of GDP over their term in office was Dwight Eisenhower. American post-war fiscal experience is that Republicans max out the nation’s credit card via unfunded tax cuts for millionaires and failure to control spending, the Democrats repair the damage. Socialism though… You been drinking? Socialist governments in the UK increase the size of the state every time and the centre right have to unpick the mess and the quangos they have created. Whilst also undoing the power that is vested in the unions and pandering to their unreasonable demands. The stories main problem last time was Covid and the amount spent on the furlough scheme which no doubt many socialists were happy to lap up at the time. It will take this government decades to unpick the mess of the last lot!!! Covid - yes, the furlough scheme was on the whole excellent and well done Rishi for that (it did screw some self employed but overall he gets a 9/10. But the bribery and corruption with contracts? The Brexit deal thats costing us billions?
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Post by Funky Monk on Nov 7, 2024 14:35:26 GMT
The last Democratic President to leave office with public spending as a share of GDP higher than when they were first elected was Jimmy Carter and that was marginal: spending increased from 34.0% of GDP in 1976 to 34.3% in 1980. The last Republican President to leave office with public spending as a share of GDP lower than when they were first elected was Calvin Coolidge, who decreased it from 3.7% in 1923 to 3.0% in 1929. It’s a similar story with federal borrowing: the last Republican President to reduce the federal deficit as a share of GDP over their term in office was Dwight Eisenhower. American post-war fiscal experience is that Republicans max out the nation’s credit card via unfunded tax cuts for millionaires and failure to control spending, the Democrats repair the damage. Socialism though… You been drinking? Socialist governments in the UK increase the size of the state every time and the centre right have to unpick the mess and the quangos they have created. Whilst also undoing the power that is vested in the unions and pandering to their unreasonable demands. The stories main problem last time was Covid and the amount spent on the furlough scheme which no doubt many socialists were happy to lap up at the time. At risk of a wooosh here, what socialist governments?
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Post by texaspete on Nov 7, 2024 14:37:02 GMT
So the socialists in the USA are the ones who decrease government spending and government borrowing? Right…
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