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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

cynic - 09 Dec 2014 12:43 - 52518 of 81564

mansion tax
there's always loopholes - and arrow-slits :-)


off-shore bank accounts
from experience, i can tell you BVI is almost impossible and though Bahrain used to be easy, it most assuredly no longer is
they also tend to be quite expensive to maintain and use

Haystack - 09 Dec 2014 12:49 - 52519 of 81564

Germany has announced that they will take 30,000 asylum seekers from Syria. They take more refugees and asylum seekers than any of the other EU countries. In fact they take 40% of all asylumn seekers in Europe.

hilary - 09 Dec 2014 13:02 - 52520 of 81564

Cyners,

Don't know if you misread my earlier post, but I'm not sure why you'd ever want to set up an offshore bank account in the BVI - that's the place for domiciling the IBC. Your offshore bank accounts would be somewhere respectable like HK.

cynic - 09 Dec 2014 13:17 - 52521 of 81564

it was merely because my (now late) partner and i decided it was a nicer place to visit than the bahamas

aldwickk - 09 Dec 2014 13:32 - 52522 of 81564

A food bank in stockport as been prosecuted for feeding grossly obese people , it was also reported that the local council had employed workers to winded the front door two months ago, as the food bank had to close because a 22 stone women had got stuck and the fire brigade had to be called out.

goldfinger - 09 Dec 2014 13:34 - 52523 of 81564

Osborne’s biggest lie: ‘Conservatives are competent’ 9/12/2014

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As history will remember him: George Osborne will be remembered, but not for his calamitous career as Chancellor. His name will forever be linked to cocaine and (let’s call them) ‘ladies of the night’.

Georgie Orgy, nose puddings and lies
Starved the poor – some of them died.
When the voters have their say
George Osborne will run away.

It would be impossible to take George Osborne seriously, if not for the fact that his plans threaten the livelihood, health, and indeed the lives – not only of British citizens, but of the nation itself.

His words yesterday (Monday), during the row with the Liberal Democrats over economic policy, certainly do not deserve any respect after the absolute nonsense he spouted to Parliament last week, masquerading as the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Autumn Statement.

According to the BBC, he said spending cuts to reduce the deficit are a “price that works for our country”. Why?

“We are going to have to make savings.” Why? “We are going to have to cut certain welfare bills like benefits that go to working-age people.” Why?

“But the prize is economic stability, growth, jobs in the future, brighter future, I think that’s a price that works for our country.” Why?

Notice that he did not give any reasons for his statements. He presented them as though they were incontestable facts. They’re not.

Look at, for example, his claim that working-age benefits must be cut. Is he proposing cuts to benefits taken by working people because their employers are too miserly to pay them a living wage? Does he have a plan to help those people make ends meet, then? This writer hasn’t seen it!

That’s unless it’s the hoary old “Ask your boss for a raise.” Clearly, privileged George never had to try that.

You can be sure he won’t be requiring companies to pay a living wage to make up for the shortfall of in-work benefits that he is planning. The result is as inevitable as night following day: Working people will be unable to support themselves. If they pay housing costs but don’t buy food, they’ll become sick and will lose their jobs; if they buy food but neglect the rent/mortgage, they’ll be evicted and will lose their jobs due to homelessness.

The huge cumulative drop in the amount of cash being circulated through the economy implies a consequent effect on businesses; with fewer ordinary working people able to buy their goods, firms will go out of business. Super-rich twits like Osborne will be insulated from the effects for a while but the recession he is determined to cause will eventually overtake even his family wallpaper business. What will he do then?

The last four and a half years have shown that cutting public spending will not reduce the deficit. As many people have pointed out, it is madness to repeat the process and expect a different result. Looking at the BBC quotation, it seems Osborne is caught in a lie. His spending cuts aren’t about reducing the deficit at all; they’re about reducing the state – as bloggers like Alex Little, Martin Odoni, Professor Simon Wren-Lewis, kittysjones, and blogs like Flip Chart Fairy Tales, Skwawkbox, and even Vox Political have made clear.

We don’t have to make savings – we should be concentrating on increasing productivity and profit instead. That will get the deficit down much more quickly than whittling away the apparatus of the state until the damage is irreparable.

We don’t have to cut benefits to working-age people – we should be ensuring that nobody with a job needs to claim benefits; that they are paid enough to support themselves and their families.

We should also be providing the highest-quality education to youngsters and training to jobseekers young and old, in order to ensure that they can get a job without spending useless months parked in a benefit system that is more about hiding the unemployed in sanction hell than about providing any actual help.

Osborne’s way offers no stability, no growth, no jobs, and you’d better believe he offers no future.

goldfinger - 09 Dec 2014 13:41 - 52524 of 81564

Chequebook euthanasia – who’s the biggest threat to other people?8/12/2014

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Here comes the reaper: Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

Believe it or not, the author of these blog articles doesn’t spend all his time at Vox Towers churning them out.

That’s why, earlier today (Monday), it was possible to gauge the veracity of this blog’s ‘chequebook euthanasia’ story by asking acquaintances at a local hotel for their opinion.

After hearing the circumstances of the case from beginning to end, one friend (who is today Christened, thanks to bar staff at the same hotel, ‘The Guinness Guy’) responded: “That’s bulls**t.”

Further questioning revealed that he’s not a fan of Russia Today; when he learned I’d been interviewed by that channel, he lost interest.

Then there’s the response on Beastrabban\’s Weblog. The Beast wrote: “Mike, in his article discussing Messers Appleby’s and Warner’s findings, suggests that the question [“Why haven’t you committed suicide?”] may even be a subtle strategy by the Tories and their corporate enablers to nudge the vulnerable into [doing so]. Their deaths by their own hands would allow the Tories to make savings on the welfare budget, while allowing them to deny any actual responsibility for their deaths.

“Mike may have a point here. I’ve a friend who used to be a psychiatric nurse. He told me that the law has been changed governing admissions to mental hospitals. It used to be the case that someone could be sectioned if they were a danger to themselves and others. Now, under Dave Cameron, it’s been altered. The law no longer requires that they be admitted if they are a danger to themselves, only if they are a threat to other people. Clearly, Cameron’s government have no interest in preventing people from taking their own life. And this question put to depressives of why they haven’t, suggests that they are in fact hoping that some may even do so.”

Of course, this blog places more credence with the Beast’s response. Not only does he provide evidence (albeit third-hand) but he also happens to be Yr Obdt Srvt’s big brother.

The change in the law is definitely worth researching. After all, if the law requires people to be sectioned if they are a danger to other people, isn’t it time David Cameron, George Osborne, Iain Duncan Smith and their entire ruthless cadre of bandits were locked up once and for all?


aldwickk - 09 Dec 2014 13:45 - 52525 of 81564

George Osborne helps Racial ethnic minority working girl to get treatment for her drug habit.

cynic - 09 Dec 2014 13:46 - 52526 of 81564

stop the drivelling sticky and tell us (me!) that you have managed to sidestep the carnage of the last couple of days
i had a much bigger dow short running than i now have, but balls shrivelled at the size of the growing loss so cut 60% of it around 17850 - never mind

goldfinger - 09 Dec 2014 14:00 - 52527 of 81564

Carnage, got to be joking Ive been raking it in for the past 3 weeks just ask Casey Carson.

May have just got lucky but I have now open at 14 long positions the most I have had in the last 5 years.

I feel extremely bullish and this fall today probably with wed and thursday is a man made engineered drop in order to open the market for the XMAS bounce.

I knew it was coming.

The last 2 years have been identical.

Ive got a copy of Robbie Burns diary/almanac, last week was spot on a muted week and this week mon to thursday down days and miserable followed by on Friday a bounce back and then a bounce right through to first week in Jan a step back for a week and then full throttle to beg of March.

Chris Carson - 09 Dec 2014 14:08 - 52528 of 81564

Who the Fxxx is Casey Carson?

cynic - silly question gf is Mr 99%, walks on water and takes it up the axxe!! LOL!!!!

Shortie - 09 Dec 2014 14:10 - 52529 of 81564

I think that picture just shows how in touch with certain groups of people the Chancellor really is! lol.. Cameron on the other hand I still think is completely out of touch with the majority of people in the country..

cynic - 09 Dec 2014 14:11 - 52530 of 81564

i know you've done very well indeed over the last few weeks .... i've just been my usual moronic self, but never mind

i can see many reasons NOT to be bullish but things rarely go as expected ...... for sure the world economies have been very badly hit for the last several months as is indicated by storage depots across the world being crammed to bursting with idle kit

the collapse in crude prices is also something of a double-edged sword and of course the price for basic hard commodities has been beaten to a pulp

in the uk itself, the looming general election is unsettling enough and with the strong likelihood of another weak gov't in prospect, and certainly one without an overall majority (its hue matters not), why should ftse have any reason to be perky?

Shortie - 09 Dec 2014 14:16 - 52531 of 81564

I bet Georges response was "lets draw a line under it and move on!!"... lol

goldfinger - 09 Dec 2014 14:16 - 52532 of 81564

Cyners e-mail.

Casey do you want one????? a positive e-mail I meant not one up the axxe.

Strictly hetro me Casey.

cynic - 09 Dec 2014 14:21 - 52533 of 81564

talking of which, i had my thrill of the month today with a prostate check :-)

Chris Carson - 09 Dec 2014 14:21 - 52534 of 81564

Not according to Fred! You actually want to send ME a positive e-mail?

Fred1new - 09 Dec 2014 14:30 - 52535 of 81564

GF,

Agreed with your postings.

Hope the "manipulations" are investigated after the election, unless of course the etonian mafia are losing the "records" already.

----
Manuel,

Lucky, me. Cleared the table of my share bets on Friday.

Pure anxiety and luck.

But as a pleb only need enough for a bowl of porridge and a few pulses to survive on.

Must admit thinking of dipping long again.

Not sure.

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Prefer somebody to outline George with chalk marks. Lovely fellow.

Shortie - 09 Dec 2014 14:30 - 52536 of 81564

If a prostate check is your thrill of the month Cynic I'd hate to ask what your highlights for this year have been!!

goldfinger - 09 Dec 2014 14:30 - 52537 of 81564

Yep, I dont hold grudges Chris for more than a few weeks.

Just blow hot and cold you should know that by now.

Anyway its xmas.

No tricks

Ill send it via the message service.
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