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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (53998)11/28/2013 5:31:32 AM
From: maceng21 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 71426
 
The guy is a complete idiot and a sign of the times.

When Britain was a world power, companies like the White Star Line (who owned the Titanic etc) made all their profits from steerage passengers. The first class passengers hardly paid for themselves.

What London needs, and the country needs, is a method of making a living so that the citizens can pay taxes and actually afford the properties they live in.

The equation is very simple and always hold true. Most of the population don't make much money, and once they can pay their way, everything else looks after itself.

Here we go -lol-

Johnson then told the Centre for Policy Studies think tank, which helped lay the basis for Thatcherism in the 1970s: "The harder you shake the pack the easier it will be for some cornflakes to get to the top."

theguardian.com

Maybe, in the wider interests of the international community, Putin can drop a big one on the wealth destroying blood suckers in "the city" so that people are forced to get real jobs. What a dip chit Boris is.

Inequality is always with us. Making an economy work is where the intelligence is needed. This country had some business sense once, but now we have the likes of Boris leading us ... and he has the brain, and statistical awareness, of a cornflake.

Sad to say, things need to worsen before the message generally sinks in. I have family in London doing well out of the property market etc. I just hope they can stay flexible enough to remain in business when things inevitably correct.
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