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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Obamacare Or Obama Cares
As you may be aware I quite enjoy watching Squawk on CNBC, while it is a financial programme it’s also highly entertaining, whether it is meant to be or not I can only guess at, but they do have politicians … Continue reading
What Are JOBS WORTH?
Well Liam how are you getting on with saving money? Very good George, the Defence review helped enormously, gave us legitamacy to carry out all the cuts, we can reduce it even further as the troops pull out from Afghanistan. … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged boulton, cameron, civil servants, council cuts, defence cuts, doctors, firemen, george osbourne, health cuts, job losses, labour, Liam Fox, local government, miliband, MOD, murdoch, newspapers, nurses, pensions, randell, smear campaigns, teachers
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THE ‘RIGHT’ ONE
I was looking at the prospective candidates for the Republican party the other day, to say there are some strange ones, is a bit of an understatement. Being a foreigner I always take an interest in American politics because what your … Continue reading
In Whose Interest
Central banks seem to have closed their eyes to any other policy except cheap money for those who already have large amounts of available funds, ie. large multinational corporations who can go around the World buying up assets, Tony Hayward the … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged America, bank of england, banks, debt, economics, finance, finance houses, germany, governments, interest rates, japan, large companies, lending money, national debt, private debt, pyramid lending, savings, uk
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Freedom In The Press
As we are aware, freedom is a precious commodity especially when it involves the right to express opinions as opposed to reporting news. Many reporters in the modern media organisation no longer report what they see, producing a view of … Continue reading
Way To Go!
Did you hear Lord Tebbit’s speech to the GMB union today? That wasn’t Lord Tebbit it was Vince Cable. Are you sure? it sounded like Lord Tebbit, I thought Nick Clegg was going to put clear daylight between the two … Continue reading
Posted in British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged argentina, cameron, clegg, government, liberal democrats, lord tebbit, margret thatcher, national debt, NHS, policies, politics, redundancy, social, tax, war
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Who Are The English?
For nearly a thousand years the Anglo-Saxon population of England have been subjugated by the Norman invaders. The English ruling class has maintained its grip on power whilst allowing a fantasy that ordinary people were somehow superior to the Scot’s, Irish … Continue reading
Posted in British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged anglo saxon, army, children, death, disease, England, English, health, illness, Ireland, Irish, men, money, normans, poverty, ruling class, Scotland, Scott's, soldiers, starvation, Wales, was, wealth, Welsh
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