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Just Keep This In Mind; 1994
Topic Started: Jul 3 2011, 08:01 PM (932 Views)
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Frank Worthington
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Can't believe anyone would suggest a newspaper would be objective :LMAO:

The whole - "You must read the Daily Mail" - "You must read the Guardian" - is the most stupid debate in reality.

Yes, newsflash, people read the papers that are putting the spin on the news that they like.

But neither source is "objective". All newspapers have agendas depending on their target market.


And on topic with Blues - things can always get worse - tends to be the way at Blues :LOL:
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Paul Tait
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Jul 4 2011, 10:36 PM
If we don't have wealthy people we don't have business, if we don't have businesses we don't have jobs, like it or not we need the rich.

This is where the idiotic policies are failing, it you take a sledge hammer to the average worker who props up the economy by taking away their ability to spend, have a mortgage, consume, buy goods and have more disposable income then the economy flat lines....which it has.
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Jul 4 2011, 11:03 PM
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Jul 4 2011, 10:36 PM
If we don't have wealthy people we don't have business, if we don't have businesses we don't have jobs, like it or not we need the rich.

This is where the idiotic policies are failing, it you take a sledge hammer to the average worker who props up the economy by taking away their ability to spend, have a mortgage, consume, buy goods and have more disposable income then the economy flat lines....which it has.

the problem is unemployment, you need the wealth for the jobs
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Paul Tait
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Jul 4 2011, 11:09 PM
Prawnman
Jul 4 2011, 11:03 PM
Doomed
Jul 4 2011, 10:36 PM
If we don't have wealthy people we don't have business, if we don't have businesses we don't have jobs, like it or not we need the rich.

This is where the idiotic policies are failing, it you take a sledge hammer to the average worker who props up the economy by taking away their ability to spend, have a mortgage, consume, buy goods and have more disposable income then the economy flat lines....which it has.

the problem is unemployment, you need the wealth for the jobs

Still doesn't work, if you have a a host of jobs on minimum wage it won't boost the economy. VAT has risen, tax has risen, everything is getting more expensive from petrol to fuel bills. Wages haven't. The less people have to spend it will keep on flat lining.

Its a global economy, the rich are not just playing in one school yard and they can be rich anywhere, unless the average man and woman in this country have more to spend then it will get worse and worse. Squeezing the less well off and handing incentives to the rich is a policy from the dark ages, it should be any governments remit to stimulate growth from the bottom up making their constituents lives better, not worse and hope it will filter down.
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