Caractacus wrote:
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ERIC replies:
What gets my goat is that this government seems to regard increasing existing taxes and / or introducing new punitive ones as the panacea for all the UK's social problems and all the world's ills.
It's short-sighted, it's unimaginative and ultimately everyone gets shafted - not just the better-off (whatever "better-off" means). But of course it's a quick way of filling the coffers, so it's the one they'll go for every time.
Caractacus wrote:
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ERIC replies:
That's a disgrace as well, I agree.
- Eric
The 'Budget' - translated
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I can't name any female entrepeuners as most women would rather be slumped in front of a TV every weekday morning watching cunts like Jeremy Kyle and tossers of his ilk !laugh!
On the other hand,there is that group of women that do want to prosper in life,and i say good luck to them!!!.
On the other hand,there is that group of women that do want to prosper in life,and i say good luck to them!!!.
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But do i give a fuck!!!!.
This blokes posts may contain strong language and may cause offence.
But do i give a fuck!!!!.
Re: The 'Budget' - translated
colonel wrote:
> That is unforgivably misogynistic.
I was referring to family allowance being increased, breeders being both sexes who produce children they are unable to support without state handouts.
I wasn't using it as a term for women. Apologies if it read that way.
> That is unforgivably misogynistic.
I was referring to family allowance being increased, breeders being both sexes who produce children they are unable to support without state handouts.
I wasn't using it as a term for women. Apologies if it read that way.
We have need of you again, great king.
Re: The 'Budget' - translated
Watched the whole budget speech & the reply by Cameron.
In his reply Cameron stated that the British people are now more heavily taxed than at any other time in history, Ed Bollocks could be heard in the background shouting "So what", this from a cnut who, with his wife, Yvette Cooper, claim two allowances of ?20k for their 2nd home in London, both are on ministerial salaries & perks so taxation will have very little effect on their standard of living.
Geoff (b217bravo)
In his reply Cameron stated that the British people are now more heavily taxed than at any other time in history, Ed Bollocks could be heard in the background shouting "So what", this from a cnut who, with his wife, Yvette Cooper, claim two allowances of ?20k for their 2nd home in London, both are on ministerial salaries & perks so taxation will have very little effect on their standard of living.
Geoff (b217bravo)
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b217bravo wrote:
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I've always said this.
Some of them may indeed go into politics with noble motives, hoping to "make a difference".
But once they get elected, these twats become so detached from reality - what with their generous allowances, expenses, salaries and pensions (all self-awarded) - that they forget what it's like to live in the real world.
And the higher up in government and / or the party hierarchy they go, the more pampered, greedy, detached from reality - and in some cases corrupt - they become.
Which is why it's okay for them to keep on raising taxes and invent new ways of shafting the public - because it doesn't affect them one fucking iota.
Stick 5p on a litre of petrol (for example)? Doesn't matter to the Chancellor and his Cabinet cronies - swanning around as they do at the taxpayer's expense in their ministerial limos while at the same time trousering salaries that go well into six figures (plus various allowances).
Nor will they have to worry about such things once they retire or are kicked out - because the copper-bottomed pension schemes they've awarded themselves will ensure that they can continue to enjoy a level of prosperity and a standard of living that the vast majority of ordinary folk can only dream about.
So they can merrily continue with fucking up the country - and leaving Joe Soap to pick up the tab.
Cunts to a man (and woman, for that matter).
- Eric
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I've always said this.
Some of them may indeed go into politics with noble motives, hoping to "make a difference".
But once they get elected, these twats become so detached from reality - what with their generous allowances, expenses, salaries and pensions (all self-awarded) - that they forget what it's like to live in the real world.
And the higher up in government and / or the party hierarchy they go, the more pampered, greedy, detached from reality - and in some cases corrupt - they become.
Which is why it's okay for them to keep on raising taxes and invent new ways of shafting the public - because it doesn't affect them one fucking iota.
Stick 5p on a litre of petrol (for example)? Doesn't matter to the Chancellor and his Cabinet cronies - swanning around as they do at the taxpayer's expense in their ministerial limos while at the same time trousering salaries that go well into six figures (plus various allowances).
Nor will they have to worry about such things once they retire or are kicked out - because the copper-bottomed pension schemes they've awarded themselves will ensure that they can continue to enjoy a level of prosperity and a standard of living that the vast majority of ordinary folk can only dream about.
So they can merrily continue with fucking up the country - and leaving Joe Soap to pick up the tab.
Cunts to a man (and woman, for that matter).
- Eric
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at least he left vehicle exise license alone in the main
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"In English: f...k the small kids with asthma, I want to drive a big car.
I think you are the Muppet Man, dynatech. Sorry mate."
No not really I want to drive around in well maintained older cars - cars that, year in year out when I have them MOT'd produce emissions that are (according to the MOT tester) 'amazing, next to nothing'. Cars that, being already in existance, produce no poisons being made again.
So please state your objections to mint condition classics, from such frugal 'everyday' cars of yore such as Mini's, Metro's, Escorts, Datsuns, Volvo's etc because I'm not swanning around in a BMW X5 - and if I was what concern would it be of yours?
And if I did want to drive around in a big car it would cost me enough in fuel duty to not need some twats who swan around in limosines at our expense demanding more.
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"In English: f...k the small kids with asthma, I want to drive a big car.
I think you are the Muppet Man, dynatech. Sorry mate."
No not really I want to drive around in well maintained older cars - cars that, year in year out when I have them MOT'd produce emissions that are (according to the MOT tester) 'amazing, next to nothing'. Cars that, being already in existance, produce no poisons being made again.
So please state your objections to mint condition classics, from such frugal 'everyday' cars of yore such as Mini's, Metro's, Escorts, Datsuns, Volvo's etc because I'm not swanning around in a BMW X5 - and if I was what concern would it be of yours?
And if I did want to drive around in a big car it would cost me enough in fuel duty to not need some twats who swan around in limosines at our expense demanding more.
They're locking them up today, they're throwing away the key...I wonder who it be tomorrow, you or me?
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Well, most earners of child benefit haven't had kids so that we can pay for them; but I am very happy to accept that you were in no way being misogynistic or referring to all women.
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You miss the point, Geoff.
If such a height of tax is there, it is because earnings have reached an equally record amount.
Income tax comes down 3% in a few days, don't forget.
If such a height of tax is there, it is because earnings have reached an equally record amount.
Income tax comes down 3% in a few days, don't forget.
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Alas, for all the pretence of fairness, the changes to income tax with the abolition of the 10% band have actually doubled the amount of tax paid by your average run-of-the-mill part-timers - how can that be good or family friendly?
My mum works for the DWP and she's decided (on principle) to take early retirement, why should she work for double income tax and zero pay rise?
My mum works for the DWP and she's decided (on principle) to take early retirement, why should she work for double income tax and zero pay rise?
They're locking them up today, they're throwing away the key...I wonder who it be tomorrow, you or me?
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Mate, I'm not defending that. But life is full of winners and losers.
You are not the first person I have read today mention that on a forum and you will not be the last, either.
You are not the first person I have read today mention that on a forum and you will not be the last, either.