| Forum Reply | Sven gone at 20:11 26 Aug 2024
A life well lived. RIP. |
| Forum Reply | Leeds in the money…. at 10:49 20 Aug 2024
How times have changed, it used to be £10 for a little Morroccan. |
| Forum Reply | Transfer rumours 2024 at 18:08 2 Aug 2024
Owen Beck sounds like somewhere kids go fishing for minnows. |
| Forum Reply | BIden v Trump - and we thought our options were poor !! at 21:56 1 Aug 2024
You think an organisation whose stated aims are is "to provide quality programs and services to and advocate on behalf of black journalists" should avoid questions around race? I'm sure Trump would have loved to have it pointed out that crime is down under Bìden, that the bi-paritsan border agreement was tanked by Trump etc, but that's for elsewhere |
| Forum Reply | BIden v Trump - and we thought our options were poor !! at 16:17 1 Aug 2024
You'd think a self-proclaimed bigly genius would have been able to deal with a few awkward questions before his team had to rush him off the stage. He must operate at a higher level that just makes him look like an idiot to mere mortals. |
| Forum Reply | BIden v Trump - and we thought our options were poor !! at 16:18 30 Jul 2024
I can’t stomach Trump, I think that he’s noxious and is leading the white working class to a very dark place. My god what an idiot, I'd even consider voting for Hillary Clinton over Trump if I feel like Trump has a really good chance of winning. He's unfit for America’s highest office. America's own Hitler. JD Vance, Trump's pick for VP. |
| Forum Reply | BIden v Trump - and we thought our options were poor !! at 14:50 30 Jul 2024
Because the Scandi countries followed neoliberal orthodoxy and cut public spending on things like welfare. Ask yourself who creates inequality & who creates the discourse around it? " Inequality “creates a fertile field for populists,” he said. “It gives them an argument that they can make about the system being rigged. And that’s especially true when the inequality is created by political processes — where there are people who aren’t paying their fair share of taxes, where people feel that they’re exploited in one way or another by the system.” The inherent danger is that populists “don’t have answers” to these problems, he said. They simply “prey on this discontent.” “The strongest example of that was Trump’s 2017 tax cut, which, when fully implemented, would have raised taxes on the vast majority of people at the bottom. … That’s the sort of bait and switch of some of the parties on the right, that are trying to take advantage of that discontent.” https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2022/03/nobel-winning-economist-says-ineq |
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