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Politics News | Political News & Comment - Times Online News
I HAVE BEEN SAYING FOR SOME TIME THAT BROWN WAS TOO STUPID TO SEE THAT THE BANKS WERE RUNNING RINGS ROUND HIM
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Saturday, 14 February 2009
Rebel MPs undermining Royal Mail, says minister | UK news | The Guardian
WHAT BULLSHIT our postal services are public services that have been maintained through 2 world wars and various recessions. why this idiotic idea that a private company can provide a better service than my postman?
Friday, 13 February 2009
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Global Warming Petition Project
PLEASE READ THE ABOVE LINK TO SEE WHY GLOBAL
WARMING IS BULLSHIT
The purpose of the Petition Project is to demonstrate that the claim of “settled science” and an overwhelming “consensus” in favor of the hypothesis of human-caused global warming and consequent climatological damage is wrong. No such consensus or settled science exists. As indicated by the petition text and signatory list, a very large number of American scientists reject this hypothesiS AND IT'S NOT JUST AMERICANS
Jennifer Marohasy » The Absurdity of a Reliable Average Global Surface Temperature
READ THIS TO SEE WHY THE IDEA OF ANTHROPOGENIC GLOBAL WARMING IS BULLSHIT
Britain to stay in grip of cold snap after heaviest snow storm for 20 years - Times Online
SO MUCH FOR THE BULLSHIT IDEA OF GLOBAL WARMING
Sunday, 1 February 2009
QPORIT: GLOBAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
there is no such thing as "the global average temperature".
THIS ACT EFFECTIVELY REPEALED THE GLASS STEAGALL ACTS AND IF YOU FOLLOW THE CRISIS LINK ABOVE YOU WILL SE WHAT A DISASTER IT WAS TO DO THAT SEE REASONS FOR KEEPING GLASS STEAGALL BELOW
1. Conflicts of interest characterize the granting of credit – lending – and the use of credit – investing – by the same entity, which led to abuses that originally produced the Act
2. Depository institutions possess enormous financial power, by virtue of their control of other people’s money; its extent must be limited to ensure soundness and competition in the market for funds, whether loans or investments.
3. Securities activities can be risky, leading to enormous losses. Such losses could threaten the integrity of deposits. In turn, the Government insures deposits and could be required to pay large sums if depository institutions were to collapse as the result of securities losses.
4. Depository institutions are supposed to be managed to limit risk. Their managers thus may not be conditioned to operate prudently in more speculative securities businesses. An example is the crash of real estate investment trusts sponsored by bank holding companies (in the 1970s and 1980s).
1. Conflicts of interest characterize the granting of credit – lending – and the use of credit – investing – by the same entity, which led to abuses that originally produced the Act
2. Depository institutions possess enormous financial power, by virtue of their control of other people’s money; its extent must be limited to ensure soundness and competition in the market for funds, whether loans or investments.
3. Securities activities can be risky, leading to enormous losses. Such losses could threaten the integrity of deposits. In turn, the Government insures deposits and could be required to pay large sums if depository institutions were to collapse as the result of securities losses.
4. Depository institutions are supposed to be managed to limit risk. Their managers thus may not be conditioned to operate prudently in more speculative securities businesses. An example is the crash of real estate investment trusts sponsored by bank holding companies (in the 1970s and 1980s).
1. Conflicts of interest characterize the granting of credit – lending – and the use of credit – investing – by the same entity, which led to abuses that originally produced the Act
2. Depository institutions possess enormous financial power, by virtue of their control of other people’s money; its extent must be limited to ensure soundness and competition in the market for funds, whether loans or investments.
3. Securities activities can be risky, leading to enormous losses. Such losses could threaten the integrity of deposits. In turn, the Government insures deposits and could be required to pay large sums if depository institutions were to collapse as the result of securities losses.
4. Depository institutions are supposed to be managed to limit risk. Their managers thus may not be conditioned to operate prudently in more speculative securities businesses. An example is the crash of real estate investment trusts sponsored by bank holding companies (in the 1970s and 1980s).
You can go and work in Europe, Mandelson tells strikers - UK Politics, UK - The Independent
Mandy is, in effect saying, let them eat cake. I'd avoid Marie Antoinette- like comments if I were him, we all know what happened to her
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