Soldato
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Maybe because the EU and the UN aren't the root cause of the problem, but Capitalism is? I would have thought that much was obvious...
Why do people keep linking to ft articles? You need an account to read them, even then there's a limit. No thanks.
Fox was being relative. The FT is by its nature less biased and more factual than any of its peers aimed at consumers. It's why I read the FT. The FT unlike the Guardian or the Daily Mail very distinctly separates its news into a section called 'news' and editorial into 'editorial' sections.So you seriously think that there's any media publication or organisation that is free of bias and stretching the truth? Please, now who's the dreamer?![]()
No, just easily irritated by unintelligent and gullible people and/or who make stuff up and lie.You're rather stuck up today, aren't you?
You're entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts.By which you mean: have a different opinion to you?
By which you mean: have a different opinion to you?
Some good ideas:
1. An end to creating money out of thin air on computer screens and charging interest on it (fractional reserve lending).
2. An end to governments borrowing fresh-air money called ‘credit’ from private banks and the people paying interest on this ‘money’ that has never, does not and will never exist. Governments (and that concept must change radically) can create their own currency – interest free.
3. An end to private banks issuing non-existent money called ‘credit’ at all and thus creating ‘money’ as a debt from the very start.
4. An end to casinos like Wall Street and the City of London betting mercilessly on the financial and commodity markets with the lives of billions around the world.
5. An end to all professional lobby groups that earn their living and their clients’ living from corrupting the professionally corruptible – vast numbers of world politicians and the overwhelming majority on Capitol Hill.
6. An end to no-contract government in which mendacious politicians can promise the people they will do this and that to win their support and then do the very opposite after they have lied themselves into office (see Obama).
7. An end to the centralisation of power in all areas of our lives and a start to diversifying power to communities to decide their own lives and thus ensure there are too many points of decision making for any cabal to centrally control.
CTRL + C followed by CTRL + V from here: http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/...olution-or-another-flase-and-manipulated-dawn
So now we know what David Icke thinks what do you think Chris1983?
Funny how that 99% are still richer and better off than most of the people in the world. I'm all for sharing the wealth and the like, but there are much bigger problems than your debts. How about whole continents ravaged with famine and people dying from basic malnutrition and improper medical care? Both things which can be addressed but aren't. How about lobbying for that?
Noobs.
I don't think that's true. The top 1% contribute about 23-26% of the income tax pool (excludes national insurance).The morons also ignore the fact that the top 1% of earners pay more of the total tax revenue than the bottom 95%.
The morons also ignore the fact that the top 1% of earners pay more of the total tax revenue than the bottom 95%.
The top 1% wouldn't be paying taxes as income tax, at least, if they had any sense they wouldn't be!I don't think that's true. The top 1% contribute about 23-26% of the income tax pool (excludes national insurance).
I don't think that's true. The top 1% contribute about 23-26% of the income tax pool (excludes national insurance).