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27. Lokakuu 2010, 01:41:57
Bernice 
Otsikko: Re: I'm sure there is a valid excuse for these men attacking this woman
The Col: BULL---T, what has news commentators got to do with wankers beating the living daylight out of someone, especially a female. What if it was your wife or GF? How would you feel then? Oh I forgot.......that wouldn't happen.

27. Lokakuu 2010, 01:07:53
The Col 
Otsikko: Re: I'm sure there is a valid excuse for these men attacking this woman
Bernice: Another good example of why news commentators need to tone down the discourse a few notches

27. Lokakuu 2010, 00:37:19
Bernice 
Otsikko: Re: I'm sure there is a valid excuse for these men attacking this woman
The Col: ****I'm sure there is a valid excuse ****

there sure is.....THEY ARE GUTLESS MORONS

26. Lokakuu 2010, 23:00:40
The Col 
Otsikko: I'm sure there is a valid excuse for these men attacking this woman

26. Lokakuu 2010, 22:40:46
The Col 
Otsikko: Re:they meant it as gay bashing
Artful Dodger: What are you talking about

26. Lokakuu 2010, 16:00:10
Mort 
Otsikko: Re:
Artful Dodger: what they found is "chemical weapons".. from various reports it looks like small munitions rather than 'WMD's' .... mustard gas. An old throwback to WWI and trench warfare.

26. Lokakuu 2010, 13:41:16
The Col 
Identified? Right Nation Protester?
Andrew Breitbart ‘Gay’? finally a redeeming quality

26. Lokakuu 2010, 00:56:59
SL-Mark 
Otsikko: Re: he policy and legislation that we end up with (I say 'we' as it impacts us all, not just US citizens) simply please the few (global organisations)
(V): Yes, a demand made by the G20 last year. Agreement has been made with Liechtenstein, tax on interest expected to raise £1bn for UK coffers. Negotiations currently in progress with others and the Swiss. The latter will be an even bigger contribution!

Difficulty is that the world of offshore banking is huge, and new loop holes will be found.

25. Lokakuu 2010, 23:23:09
Mort 
Otsikko: Re: he policy and legislation that we end up with (I say 'we' as it impacts us all, not just US citizens) simply please the few (global organisations)
SL-Mark: Aye.. One sore point over banks and the signing of a declaration they will stop helping tax avoidance.

... only a few signed up... now they are being told they must sign by a certain date.

25. Lokakuu 2010, 23:05:38
The Col 
Otsikko: Re:who's words?
Artful Dodger: P. J. O'Rourke, the person you quoted.Are these questions too complicated for you?

25. Lokakuu 2010, 22:41:02
SL-Mark 
Otsikko: Re: With a velvet glove, this is a very dangerous combination, does one thing, says another.
(V): Sadly this true, but not just of the US.

The US has such a large economic influence on the rest of the world, the policy and legislation that we end up with (I say 'we' as it impacts us all, not just US citizens) simply please the few (global organisations) and hurt the many.

25. Lokakuu 2010, 22:32:52
SL-Mark 
Otsikko: Re: Spin this one!
Artful Dodger: Transparent government... now that was another election pledge. Do any remain unbroken?

He was voted in that way, i.e. with a past no one knew much about. However, the problem with such questions (once in power) is that they are attributed to celebrities. That is, people and media are interested in who they are, where they are going, what they are wearing etc. etc. This is well known by the PR sector and can be used deliberately as a ploy to distract away from the real issues.

25. Lokakuu 2010, 17:21:07
Mort 
Why Does U.S. Health Care Cost So Much? (Part II: Indefensible Administrative Costs)

One thing Americans do buy with this extra spending is an administrative overhead load that is huge by international standards. The McKinsey Global Institute estimated that excess spending on “health administration and insurance” accounted for as much as 21 percent of the estimated total excess spending ($477 billion in 2003). Brought forward, that 21 percent of excess spending on administration would amount to about $120 billion in 2006 and about $150 billion in 2008. It would have been more than enough to finance universal health insurance this year.

The McKinsey team estimated that about 85 percent of this excess administrative overhead can be attributed to the highly complex private health insurance system in the United States. Product design, underwriting and marketing account for about two-thirds of that total. The remaining 15 percent was attributed to public payers that are not saddled with the high cost of product design, medical underwriting and marketing, and that therefore spend a far smaller fraction of their total spending on administration.

Two studies using more detailed bilateral comparisons of two countries illustrate even more sharply the magnitude of our administrative burden relative to that in other developed countries.

One of these is an earlier McKinsey study explaining the difference in 1990 health spending in West Germany and in the United States. The researchers found that in 1990 Americans received $390 per capita less in actual health care but spent $360 more per capita on administration.

http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/21/why-does-us-health-care-cost-so-much-part-ii-indefensible-administrative-costs/

25. Lokakuu 2010, 10:09:42
Bernice 
Muokannut Bernice (25. Lokakuu 2010, 10:10:20)
http://wikileaks.org/

this is big news here at the moment.

25. Lokakuu 2010, 04:42:39
rod03801 
Otsikko: Re: Oh O Bama
Artful Dodger: I imagine there would be less unemployment if we didn't keep extending benefits.

25. Lokakuu 2010, 01:57:37
The Col 
Otsikko: Re:
Artful Dodger: Well, are you using his words as an expression of your feelings? or just tossing his words out there to stand on their own

24. Lokakuu 2010, 22:11:11
The Col 
Otsikko: Re:
Artful Dodger: Are you taking ownership of his quote? I'm not taking ownership of the one I posted

24. Lokakuu 2010, 22:05:55
The Col 
Otsikko: Re:
Artful Dodger: In our brief national history we have shot four of our presidents, worried five of them to death, impeached one and hounded another out of office. And when all else fails, we hold an election and assassinate their character.

P. J. O'Rourke

24. Lokakuu 2010, 19:37:29
Mort 
Otsikko: Re:Instead of saying lots of people are unwilling to pay for anything, I'd say that lots of people are unwilling to work hard enough to pay their own way.
Artful Dodger: I thought the problem in the USA was that 'adequate' coverage was either too much for certain people.. or that the schemes had through past increases been made out of reach by price hikes above inflation!!

... "AND he bought his huge yacht overseas depriving Americans of that job. And all to save himself money."

That's a free market option, part of capitalism. You might as well ban Chinese imports and cheap migrant labour. But would Americans be happy with the prices increases resulting from such?

24. Lokakuu 2010, 19:31:03
Mort 
Otsikko: Re: With a velvet glove, this is a very dangerous combination, does one thing, says another.
SL-Mark: Unfortunately certain sides of the American politburo have to cater to their bosses that to do things straight in the USA seems to be such a comical circus.

... as they say quite often these days.. follow the cash.

24. Lokakuu 2010, 05:38:36
Pedro Martínez 
Otsikko: Re: just incase some one needs a laugh
Vikings: I'll make sure not to ever go to Guam now that I know it might tip over and capsize.

24. Lokakuu 2010, 05:17:50
Vikings 
Otsikko: just incase some one needs a laugh

23. Lokakuu 2010, 03:52:53
rod03801 
Otsikko: Re:
Artful Dodger: At least some progress can be made in 10 days or so. I can't wait to be a part of voting as many libs out as possible. At least we can get a little "checks n balances" in place.

23. Lokakuu 2010, 02:21:29
SL-Mark 
Otsikko: Re: Spin this one!
Artful Dodger: Only 50 states? But Obama during his campaign visited 57 states and said he still had one to go!

The figures which I haven't seen yet, am sure they are far worse when then the fudges of Birth/Death Adjustments & Seasonal Labour Adjustments are taken into account. Indeed the labour changes are statistically insignificant when compared to these adjustments.

23. Lokakuu 2010, 00:47:46
rod03801 
Otsikko: Re:
lizrising: It really isn't a good answer though when it is said "Insurance rates have been rising well above the rate of inflation well before Obama took office" . Well this is certainly true, all renewals since this horrible plan have come to be, have jumped higher than they EVER have. My policy at work was going up steadily each year, yes. 20% maybe? THIS year, it went up 89%!!! My employer could not justify this extra cost, and now I'm stuck with an absolutely HORRIBLE policy, and even THAT one is close to 50% higher than my old half way decent policy. Our insurance agent told us quite clearly that this was the insurance companies' efforts to be "prepared" for the changes.

SHe said we were lucky to be renewing Sept 1. She said the ones that were renewing in October were going to be even WORSE.

22. Lokakuu 2010, 20:28:50
lizrising 
Otsikko: Re:
Artful Dodger: Yes, the money has to come from somewhere, and lots of people are unwilling to pay for anything. Even the true cost of the wars started under the Bush administration was simply omitted from the budget, while taxes were cut for the richest Americans. Craziness.

Insurance rates have been rising well above the rate of inflation well before Obama took office. I work in HR and it's a pain in the ass to try to bring decent plans to our employees while trying not to raise their premiums too much, and not bankrupt the company with the extra burden. It's near impossible. What's good now is that people are able to get (and keep) coverage who in the past could not.

22. Lokakuu 2010, 18:50:36
lizrising 

22. Lokakuu 2010, 04:51:52
Pedro Martínez 

22. Lokakuu 2010, 04:49:08
Pedro Martínez 
Otsikko: Re: Who is more unpopular than Obama?

20. Lokakuu 2010, 23:37:32
Mélusine 
Otsikko: Re: Bit to much "Maggie Thatcher" in his style !!
(V): The comparison is funny.

20. Lokakuu 2010, 23:13:59
SL-Mark 
Otsikko: Re: Don't know what handshakes and honour has to do with it
(V): I still have faith in the hand shake / word is bond. However I do believe people are more mistrusting of others these days.

Iron fist / velvet glove (or silk glove) is an expression describing someone who is autocratic but who has a softer exterior. So I was referring to the person.
With Bush it was easy, just an iron fist, but you knew where you stood with him.
With a velvet glove, this is a very dangerous combination, does one thing, says another.

20. Lokakuu 2010, 16:17:12
Mort 
Otsikko: Re:
Mélusine: He's not well thought of over here. Bit to much "Maggie Thatcher" in his style!!

20. Lokakuu 2010, 09:43:39
Mélusine 
Otsikko: Re:
(V): Impossible to discuss with him : he sees nothing, he hears nothing. It's the reason why so many people are actually on strike.

20. Lokakuu 2010, 09:26:08
Mort 
Otsikko: Re:
Mélusine: Been seeing it on the TV... Sarkozy should of known better then to cross the French people when it comes to discussions of national matters.

20. Lokakuu 2010, 09:23:05
Mort 
Otsikko: Re: Don't know what handshakes and honour has to do with it
SL-Mark: In olde days... a mans word/handshake was his bond, it is still reflected in the likes of the stock exchanges floor trading.

'Madoff's' would be nigh on impossible.

As for Iron Fist.. Is that the government within government Clinton went on about? The protection of the almighty gOd of the material world called profit??

20. Lokakuu 2010, 09:22:39
Mélusine 
See the news about strikes in France :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11580492

20. Lokakuu 2010, 02:06:36
Mélusine 
Otsikko: Re:
Bernice: 65 it's very late.

20. Lokakuu 2010, 02:03:28
Bernice 
Otsikko: Re:
Mélusine: no you retire when the Govt. thinks you should LOL....at the moment it is 65 for men and about 63 for women, but that will change in 2012 when they bring in the new ages.

20. Lokakuu 2010, 01:59:53
Mélusine 
Otsikko: Re:
Bernice: Ah yes. So, you can retire when you want ?

20. Lokakuu 2010, 01:52:36
Bernice 
Otsikko: Re:
Mélusine: we dont have to contribute anything....we pay taxes on our money is all.

20. Lokakuu 2010, 01:34:55
Mélusine 
Otsikko: Re:
Bernice: We have to contribute, to work, during minimum 40 years and it will be 41 years in 2012.
And for you, how many years ?

20. Lokakuu 2010, 01:22:34
Mélusine 
Otsikko: Re:
Bernice: The minimum we have is :
for 1 person : 708,96 €uros/month (973,98 $)
for 1 couple : 1157,47 €uros/month (1590,15 $)

20. Lokakuu 2010, 01:11:53
Bernice 
Otsikko: Re:
Mélusine: The base rate for a single person is just over $700.00 per fortnight, and for a couple it is about $1100.00

20. Lokakuu 2010, 01:10:51
Bernice 
Otsikko: Re:
Mélusine: I see :) our pensions are all the same base rate, but then it depends on how much money/property you own. you are allowed to own about $300,000.00 worth of property/cash before you get penalized I think...

20. Lokakuu 2010, 01:08:02
Mélusine 
Otsikko: Re:
Bernice: The government pays a pension but it's not very simple because people also get a particular pension scheme according to the job they had before.

20. Lokakuu 2010, 01:00:23
Bernice 
Otsikko: Re:
Mélusine: Do your people get Government pensions when you retire or do you have to fund your own retirement?

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