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6. November 2010, 16:26:43
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: and politicians with zero experience, or little education are in.
(V):



Facts: Sarah Palin is stupid - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irklZ-iZjhI

Fox News Proves Sarah Palin Is Dumber Than Bush - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPFPiP1Nv8c&feature=fvw

Sarah Palin Thinks Humans & Dinosaurs Co-Existed - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-4ZgxosiKY&feature=channel


The 10 dumbest Palin quotes - http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/sarahpalin/a/palin-top-10.htm


Africa is a country, not a continent etc.
This is hilarious, but the Americans seem to have a wonderful knack of choosing the dumbest canditate for president. The clever ones get assinated!

6. November 2010, 18:31:55
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: and politicians with zero experience, or little education are in.
Artful Dodger: Yes, true. And being disrespectful of Americans was not my intention either.

Indeed, I believe, one of the most important qualities, other than values and beliefs, of a president (any leader) is to put together an effective team. Without an effective team in place, all those beliefs of small government, less taxes and central spending (good imho), will not get implemented.

What does she propose to do to the Fed? Will Bubbles Bernanke remain or will real change be seen? Obama promised it, but the old team remains.

6. November 2010, 21:01:44
Mort 
Subject: Re: allow the free market to work etc. These are time tested ideas that do work.
Artful Dodger: Do they??? If a certain companies had their way at the moment, the government spending and interference that has caused some of their products to be severely criticised. The aimed market as such was not one that could easily protest... especially when the products could lead to neurological damage or death.

without government spending, the fact that they lied about the effects of their products would be hard to check into because of the budget and infrastructure needed to analysis and check these products.

But I guess you are saying that as such the free market protects us from frauds who'd quite happily let people be die or be damaged mentally beyond what medical science can fix in the name of profit.

7. November 2010, 04:17:46
Mélusine 
Subject: Re: There isn't one socialist country that truly works. France is a total disaster.
Artful Dodger: No, I can't let you say this, for 2 reasons :
(1) actually, the french government isn't socialist but UMP (on the opposite) since several years,
(2) you absolutely don't know how it works in our lives everyday.
Please, don't say generalities about France which can be wrong, but give accurate examples we can speak about.

7. November 2010, 14:50:24
Mélusine 
Subject: Re: it does have a massive social welfare program does it not ?
Artful Dodger: The social welfare hasn't changed since many years. You know, in France, people are rather against the changes. However the government is (socialist or not), there are no big differences in your current life.

8. November 2010, 00:16:50
Mort 
Subject: Re: allow the free market to work etc. These are time tested ideas that do work.
Artful Dodger: So if socialism does not work... why is China buying up so much of the USA debt..... It could be said that China has/is keeping the USA afloat.

It could also be said that no purely free market country works... but. Have we at the moment any country that could be called strictly socialist or of a free market nature.
... could you point out some so we can do a reasonable comparison?

As for Palin being pres...... why the change of heart? You've still not answered that. Just over a year ago you thought she would make a great president.... now you don't.

8. November 2010, 00:42:50
Mort 
Subject: Re: I answered your question about Palin. Shall I repost it?
Artful Dodger: No you didn't. But it's nothing I don't expect... An answer would be why you did think she'd make a good pres and no you don't.

As for Socialism.. "China is the fastest growing economy in the world. It's a State controlled economy...."

you are contradicting yourself.. Yet again!!

8. November 2010, 03:17:35
Mélusine 
Subject: Re: This is happening to France. Its leaders want to change the economic system
Artful Dodger: No, what you're saying is absolutely wrong ! I'm not in a socialist system ! As I said before I've just a little money (150 Euros) for my 2 children, but that's all. I must work to get money, I pay taxes and I had to ask a credit to buy my house. Where is the difference with the way you live ?
I agree with (V) when he says : " Have we at the moment any country that could be called strictly socialist or of a free market nature. "

8. November 2010, 03:30:35
Mélusine 
Subject: Re: This is happening to France. Its leaders want to change the economic system
Artful Dodger: When you say it like that, it's better. But political men say that but don't really do it. Here, there will be always some help for people who have difficulties, even the government isn't socialist (as actually).
And don't believe the decrease in the statutory working hours (we spoke about before) was only for the salaried employees. Many companies have made this to their advantage : for example, a member of my family doesn't works 35 h/week but 30 h when the
production is low and 40 h when it's high, and no possibility of vacation during this period.

8. November 2010, 04:05:35
Mélusine 
Subject: Re: This is happening to France. Its leaders want to change the economic system
Artful Dodger: The tax care depends on the product (or the service charge) sold. It's more important for luxury products.
And income tax depends on your wage and the number of your children (children when they can't provide for themselves and under 20 years old), tax about the house depends where you live (a big city or not for example).
And don't speak about tax on petrol !

And for you ?

8. November 2010, 14:30:23
Mort 
Subject: Re: I fail to see how my government needs so much of my money. I particularly object to their taking my money when I see how incompetent they are with it.
Artful Dodger: And if the government backs out of certain areas (such as education) ..... how much more paperwork and administration costs do you think you'll have to pay for.

N' from what Rod has said regarding what you get for your $ in terms of healthcare...

... it's pretty crap compared to our NHS system. Plus.. one point. Even if you have a private health insurance plan here in the UK, you can still use the NHS GP's...

.. just you have to declare you have a private health scheme so the cost of the GP visit is charged to your scheme.

9. November 2010, 00:12:13
Mort 
Subject: Re: If Education was privatized, costs would go down.
Artful Dodger: really!! You have proof of this?

And yes.. believe it or not we have A&E as well.. also 24/7 GP services. And also there is not a single medical need that I've not had covered.. with NO having to pay 1000's of $ before the tab is picked up by an insurance company.

As for privatisation of the NHS..... they tendered out the prep of surgery kits to private sector companies. What a joke that was. Essential operations had to be cancelled as the kits were wrong, incomplete or not upto standard regarding sterilisation.

The private companies put profit first above quality control.

9. November 2010, 00:14:02
Bernice 
Subject: Re: If Education was privatized, costs would go down.
(V): can you tell us why then when we "google" NHS competancy/efficiency etc there is nothing but bad news....or is it different on your computer?

9. November 2010, 00:18:43
Mort 
Subject: Re: If Education was privatized, costs would go down.
Bernice: As one greatly respected news presenter said. "good news does not make good news".

And when things do go wrong, at least (unlike in the USA) it can't be brushed under the carpet.

9. November 2010, 00:39:10
Bernice 
Subject: Re: If Education was privatized, costs would go down.
(V): OK :)

9. November 2010, 00:42:29
lizrising 
Subject: Re: If Education was privatized, costs would go down.
Artful Dodger: I'll go ahead and take that statement at face value...How will poor kids receive education in a system where education is privatized?

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