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But they love Obama in Europe
Yeah, some great fiscal policies over there as well...no wonder they like him...
S&P cuts UK's rating outlook to negative - May. 21, 2009 S&P downgraded UK debt to "NEGATIVE" essentially meaning there is no confidence they will every pay their bills..... Yup, lets follow THAT PATH, we started in CA...lets see if we can do it even bigger. |
This has got sod all to do with Obama. This is the result of Bush screwing the US economy, meaning the UK government had to rescue the banks that were trading in US mortgage securities.
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If the UK thinks it is in deep water now, wait a year when inflation comes around to the US. |
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You also have very little understanding of the UK economy - Banking is the only place where the government has taken a substantial equity stake -Letting RBS and HBOS go under would've meant many thousands of entreprenurial businesses would've gone to the wall through lack of funding, and would've screwed the free market economy in this country. Even with this hundreds of businesses are folding every week and not being propped up by "socialist endeavours" so the UK government is allowing industries to have necessary reduction. So I politely suggest you research a topic a bit better next time before using it to support your ridiculous ideas. |
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Very simply, UK outspent GDP...problem pressed by socialist spending philosophies, and confirmed by a negative rating. So why was the UK given a negative rating? Love to hear the rational for that since you imply it has zero interpretation on liquidity. Some of my favs: stop the bailouts YouTube - Daniel Hannan MEP: The devalued Prime Minister of a devalued Government :rofl: |
I find it extremely interesting folks, especially Republicans in USA are blaming Obama for so much and complaining about his bailout plans as if he's an ultra-liberal money waster. However, folks seem to have forgotten that it was Bush who started this line of bailouts and he was supported by many of these same conservatives.
As a totally non-partisan, open-minded, and intelligent individual, this back and forth bickering in our country really irritates me. With both, Democrats, and Republicans, it seems that everything everyone who is not on "my team" supports, is automatically stupid or doing something bad. I think people need to stop thinking like elementary schoolers jumping on a bandwagon and overlooking common sense, and join forces to do what is best for us all. We're never going to get anywhere as earthlings (yes, everyone is affected by these actions, not just folks in one country) unless we work together and stop the childish pursuit of conquering "the other team". It's pointless... |
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However, you have made one false assumption on your post: that every adult in the US is as well-educated and well-read as the posters on this thread. Which is unfortunately far from the case. A sizable chunk of the country DOES "think like elementary schoolers". Unfortunately for Republicans, it appears they are getting the larger share of these, while the college-educated crowd is gravitating towards Obama. Gone are the days when young Republicans could take solace in Michael J Fox's portrayal of Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties. As much as I loved that awesome character back in the 1980s, where can a well-educated individual gravitate in this day and age, given the fact that your typical Republican politician now denies global warming and denies that evolution is a real concept? Seriously, the GOP needs to re-evaluate their silly stances on some of these issues, and stop denying everyday scientific realities. Or they will make themselves even more irrelevant than they already are.:popcorn: |
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