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Re:Support any party to block May 7 Years ago
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One is intrigued to ask - why?
Which of her policies do you oppose?
I (like most average workers) am paying less and less tax, after each Tory budget.
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Re:Support any party to block May 7 Years ago
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JK2006 wrote:
I don't like the woman; she's cold, talks in cliches and truisms; is a lightweight; says Brexit means Brexit when Brexit means Mistake and was voted for, in part, by racists. Get her out.
Completely agree with everything you say here.
Also, this:
michaelmcdowell.ie/theresa-may-has-conde...itical-no-mans-land/
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Re:Support any party to block May 7 Years ago
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It wouldn't surprise me if the recent oneupmanship "mine's bigger than your's" games played out on the world stage may have also played a part in Theresa May's decision to call a snap election. Her response to this behaviour possibly indicates awareness of conflict within herself as well as with Trump and her own arms industry supporting colleagues.
www.express.co.uk/news/world/792910/Ther...orth-Korea-WW3-fears
It's funny how when children play war games such behaviour is considered "child's play" or if they bully each another they are rebuked for displaying aggression. Yet when some adults get into official positions of power and participate in exactly the same games and behaviour, they don't think of their actions as being childish or aggressive at all. Instead, they think such behaviour is of vital importance and necessity to world peace and security. Most distressing of all is their failure to see or acknowledge the impact their behaviour has on children's behaviour patterns or how confusing it must be for children to see "grown ups" behaving in a particular way yet be told that it's not ok to behave in the same manner themselves.
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Re:Support any party to block May 7 Years ago
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the old I'm Alright Jack "I'm paying less tax..etc" is the most banal reason to date
# I mean that in a caring & sharing way Spree.
If anyone bothered to read Nobel prize winner economist Paul Krugman of the New York Times they would know every time taxes are reduced for the middle & upper classes, the wealthy, the economy begins to tank, unemployment rises and it's been that way every time politicians have sold this Bill of Goods since the Great Depression.
Importantly..a host of other incidental taxes rise to replace income tax and thus it's a false economy. It's all swings & roundabouts.
And every time taxes are raised on the wealthier classes & corporations the economy begins to boom and employment rises.
You don't need to know the reasons why this Voodoo Economics is such a disaster but anyone with intelligence can work it out. It's not rocket science and if you bothered to read FDR's reasoning for his New Deal (as above) and continued to read the resulting effects over the decades you would see how his New Deal catapulted the USA into the greatest boom period for the next 50 years until a dementia victim Ronnie Reagan fronted for a bunch of selfish corporations who began to dismantle the Middle Cl;ass and anyone below.
Theresa Maybe is and will be a disaster as Cameron was and as Blair/Brown were.
It's the End Days of Capitalism as we know it. The coming Socialist Market Economy is being born and the Tories are clueless.
JK is right.. ANYONE if for no other reason that if the Tories win they should be on a wafer thin majority.
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