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22 December, 2010 at 9:36 pm #456881
@gazlan wrote:
@mrs_teapot wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
This is Democracy-at-its-finest~shove-it :roll:
BUMP !
Gaz, I think it was Pikey who asked what would happen for instance if everyone was free to take land for themselves as you want to happen. He used the example of the lake district… how many people would flock there if the land were free. I think it would be survival of the fittest as to who would be able to stake a claim, and the result? The lakes would fall into the hands of these so called free people and the rest of us would not be able to enjoy them freely as we do now.
Can you explain to me how this would be fair in your free world? I know you have told me before that I dont grasp the bigger picture and fail to understand… Please explain the specific example I have just outlined and how it would work in your new order. Ta!
I don’t hold any such information. What i imagine is that over time, people will make a significant stand against this current tyranny. That being so, the people collectively will decide what is good for the country. Unlike the system we have at present where the people are powerless to make change. The very constitution of this country now rests in the hands of foreign diplomats, they in turn are controlled by the hierachy pulling strings behind closed doors in Europe. I was not asked for my confirmation of this shift in power, were you ? Consideration of power now given to the law enforcers in this country will show an example of the dictatorship now eroding ” democracy “
Gaz, dont get all annoyed. You put forward a theory which I questioned and you had no solution to. My interpretation was that your theory would lead to survival of the fittest and anarchy. If you can demonstrate that my interpretation is wrong I will listen to your views, but just to get annoyed and not put forward solutions to the examples I have given you is not a valid argument
22 December, 2010 at 9:30 pm #456878@gazlan wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
@mrs_teapot wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
I don’t hold any such information. What i imagine is that over time, people will make a significant stand against this current tyranny. That being so, the people collectively will decide what is good for the country. Unlike the system we have at present where the people are powerless to make change. The very constitution of this country now rests in the hands of foreign diplomats, they in turn are controlled by the hierachy pulling strings behind closed doors in Europe. I was not asked for my confirmation of this shift in power, were you ? Consideration of power now given to the law enforcers in this country will show an example of the dictatorship now eroding ” democracy “
Can you read ?
I answered this ages ago Gaz… for anyone interested scroll back. Cannot be bothered repeating myself.
Teapot
Try and absorb it then !
Gaz, dont get all annoyed. You put forward a theory which I questioned and you had no solution to. My interpretation was that your theory would lead to survival of the fittest and anarchy. If you can demonstrate that my interpretation is wrong I will listen to your views, but just to get annoyed and not put forward solutions to the examples I have given you is not a valid argument
Teapot
22 December, 2010 at 9:26 pm #456876@gazlan wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
@mrs_teapot wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
I don’t hold any such information. What i imagine is that over time, people will make a significant stand against this current tyranny. That being so, the people collectively will decide what is good for the country. Unlike the system we have at present where the people are powerless to make change. The very constitution of this country now rests in the hands of foreign diplomats, they in turn are controlled by the hierachy pulling strings behind closed doors in Europe. I was not asked for my confirmation of this shift in power, were you ? Consideration of power now given to the law enforcers in this country will show an example of the dictatorship now eroding ” democracy “
Can you read ?
I answered this ages ago Gaz… for anyone interested scroll back. Cannot be bothered repeating myself.
Teapot
Try and absorb it then !
* clink * Bottoms up. :DGaz, dont get all annoyed. You put forward a theory which I questioned and you had no solution to. My interpretation was that your theory would lead to survival of the fittest and anarchy. If you can demonstrate that my interpretation is wrong I will listen to your views, but just to get annoyed and not put forward solutions to the examples I have given you is not a valid argument
teapot
22 December, 2010 at 9:19 pm #456874@gazlan wrote:
@mrs_teapot wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
I don’t hold any such information. What i imagine is that over time, people will make a significant stand against this current tyranny. That being so, the people collectively will decide what is good for the country. Unlike the system we have at present where the people are powerless to make change. The very constitution of this country now rests in the hands of foreign diplomats, they in turn are controlled by the hierachy pulling strings behind closed doors in Europe. I was not asked for my confirmation of this shift in power, were you ? Consideration of power now given to the law enforcers in this country will show an example of the dictatorship now eroding ” democracy “
Can you read ?
I answered this ages ago Gaz… for anyone interested scroll back. Cannot be bothered repeating myself.
Teapot
Try and absorb it then !
Gaz, dont get all annoyed. You put forward a theory which I questioned and you had no solution to. My interpretation was that your theory would lead to survival of the fittest and anarchy. If you can demonstrate that my interpretation is wrong I will listen to your views, but just to get annoyed and not put forward solutions to the examples I have given you is not a valid argument. Think about it Gaz
Teapot
22 December, 2010 at 9:11 pm #456871@gazlan wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
I don’t hold any such information. What i imagine is that over time, people will make a significant stand against this current tyranny. That being so, the people collectively will decide what is good for the country. Unlike the system we have at present where the people are powerless to make change. The very constitution of this country now rests in the hands of foreign diplomats, they in turn are controlled by the hierachy pulling strings behind closed doors in Europe. I was not asked for my confirmation of this shift in power, were you ? Consideration of power now given to the law enforcers in this country will show an example of the dictatorship now eroding ” democracy “
Can you read ?
I answered this ages ago Gaz… for anyone interested scroll back. Cannot be bothered repeating myself.
Teapot
22 December, 2010 at 8:38 pm #456867@gazlan wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
@TeasePot wrote:
FAIL
Tell me Mrs Teapot, what are the figures for next years interest rates ? :?:ANSWER the question women !!!
Well read below Gaz, see thats what I wanted from you a forcast of how things would work… a prediction. You didnt have one.. because your system is not workable.. you know it.. I know it… end of subject
The bank rate was left unchanged again at 0.50% at the December meeting, the 21st month in a row.
So when will the Bank move on rates?
The general view of economists and markets is that the first rise will come late in the second half of 2011 but the forecast has been shifting and a token rate rise well before that is a possibility. That view was reinforced by the most recent inflation figures: consumer prices index inflation nudged up yet again to 3.3% in December (14 Dec).
Month-on-month, the rise was 0.4%, the biggest increase for a November since CPI records began in 1997. So price pressure is building, and the pressure is on the Bank, which in February predicted that inflation would have fallen to 1.5% by the end of the year.
Despite that, markets still believe a rise to be a long way off.
Teapot
22 December, 2010 at 8:30 pm #456865@gazlan wrote:
@mrs_teapot wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
I will remain forever scarred. :wink:
FAIL
Must remember to take up backgammon. :lol:
I will allow you your little superficial joke. The main debate was more important and you failed miserably there.
Teapot 8) 8) 8)
22 December, 2010 at 8:18 pm #45686222 December, 2010 at 8:14 pm #456860That’s not fair Gaz, its a real cop out, I think you know it too which is a shame as I thought you had more integrity than that… oh well.
Teapot
22 December, 2010 at 7:58 pm #456858@rubyred wrote:
@mrs_teapot wrote:
@rubyred wrote:
Move over Donald Trump Im reclaiming my birthRights and demanding a great swathe of the Scottish Highlands, and no one is getting on MY land as i claimed it first.
So there.! and if the mood takes me i just might demand your new utopian house gaz.. cos i can ! AND I will get the boys round if anyone disagrees !
yeah THAT would work !!
I bags the Yorkshire Moors….and I have a gun… so there!
Teapot
beat it teapot im a pacifist.. !! :) but i wont be when im evicting the poor, the infirm and the elderly from their homes, as i may take the notion to build a macdonalds on the patch of sheltered housing their taking up ! such is my right !
I might buy another gun… a private army maybe,,, yeah
Teapot
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