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To: ggersh who wrote (55043)3/23/2014 10:04:54 PM
From: ggersh  Respond to of 71479
 
Coming to the UK?


Spanish 'Anti-Austerity' Protesters "Sick Of This System They Call Democracy"Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2014 - 17:49


"I'm here to fight for my children's future," exclaims one father as Spaniards rallied in Madrid against poverty and EU-imposed austerity. As Reuters reports, the largely peaceful protest later marred by violent clashes in which police fired rubber bullets. The so-called "Dignity Marches" brought hundreds of thousands to the capital with banners making it clear what their feelings about record 26% unemployment were - "Bread, jobs and housing for everyone" and "Corruption and robbery, Spain's trademark." One protester summed up the people's views of the government, "I'm sick of this system they call democracy... I want things to change."





To: ggersh who wrote (55043)3/24/2014 11:38:50 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71479
 
"his objective over the next three years was to make the Bank work seamlessly towards its twin objectives"

if you want to be paid the big bucks ya gotta talk like that -g-

That way the buckeroos flow seamlessly into your bank account and nobody even complains.

Carney knows his stuff -lol-

and please... it's gobbledygook, not "gobblygook", being the correct term for sophisticated banker talk.

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