He'll spend the rest of his natural life giving speeches on sustainable
economics to people with no grasp of irony, and be paid handsomely for it.
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Sat 18 Apr 2009, 18:41,
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economics to people with no grasp of irony, and be paid handsomely for it.
He's the single most efficient chancellor this country has ever seen.
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Sat 18 Apr 2009, 18:42,
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But people will only remember him for being PM during the biggest
economic crisis since the Great Depression/Dark Ages/Cambrian
Explosion (delete where applicable)
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Sat 18 Apr 2009, 18:51,
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economic crisis since the Great Depression/Dark Ages/Cambrian
Explosion (delete where applicable)
We are on the shitty end of the results of the US financial markets ( and the fact that we, as well as most of Europe, are tied into the same monetarism policy ) and it just galls me that people are blindly willing to blame 'the government' when they are just victims of someone else's greed.
By all means have an opinion, but I wish people would base those opinions on actual fact rather than using the current situation to voice their displeasure in a government that would have had the exact same issues thrust upon them regardless of their political affiliation.
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Sat 18 Apr 2009, 18:57,
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By all means have an opinion, but I wish people would base those opinions on actual fact rather than using the current situation to voice their displeasure in a government that would have had the exact same issues thrust upon them regardless of their political affiliation.
Just highlighting his shitty luck. I have a lot of respect for him ultimately,
for being the standard-bearer for tackling the third-world debt.
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Sat 18 Apr 2009, 19:00,
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for being the standard-bearer for tackling the third-world debt.