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Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Good luck with the repayments.

 

You'll wish you'd gone to Wonga.

 

It's funny. When I mentioned to a group of friends that I had bought Greece, one of them said "you stupid Wonga", well, that's what I thought he said. 

As long as they didn't call you a stupid banker

Madame Arcati
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Good luck with the repayments.

 

You'll wish you'd gone to Wonga.

 

It's funny. When I mentioned to a group of friends that I had bought Greece, one of them said "you stupid Wonga", well, that's what I thought he said. 

As long as they didn't call you a stupid banker

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

This is a pic of Greece wiping Germany's debt in 1953

 

 

 

The German Debts Agreement is signed in London on Feb. 27, 1953. After World War II, the Federal Republic of Germany --- more commonly known as West Germany --- got massive help from its former foes, among them Greece. The agreement, in which Greece and about 20 other countries effectively wrote off a large chunk of Germany's loans and restructured the rest, is a landmark case that shows how effective debt relief can be.

 

Jen-Star
Last edited by Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

This is a pic of Greece wiping Germany's debt in 1953

 

 

 

The German Debts Agreement is signed in London on Feb. 27, 1953. After World War II, the Federal Republic of Germany --- more commonly known as West Germany --- got massive help from its former foes, among them Greece. The agreement, in which Greece and about 20 other countries effectively wrote off a large chunk of Germany's loans and restructured the rest, is a landmark case that shows how effective debt relief can be.

 

 

Baz

 

unbelievable Jen,,, I was reading an article from a German economist this morning, he said Austerity is killing Europe...they should all take a lesson from Bolivia, it's fantastic what they have done for their country since the banking crisis, not  penalised the poor or disabled, or the low paid workers...the bankers caused it and they alone should pay 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

This is a pic of Greece wiping Germany's debt in 1953

 

 

 

The German Debts Agreement is signed in London on Feb. 27, 1953. After World War II, the Federal Republic of Germany --- more commonly known as West Germany --- got massive help from its former foes, among them Greece. The agreement, in which Greece and about 20 other countries effectively wrote off a large chunk of Germany's loans and restructured the rest, is a landmark case that shows how effective debt relief can be.

 

 

We were discussing the very same thing at work today Jen.

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

unbelievable Jen,,, I was reading an article from a German economist this morning, he said Austerity is killing Europe...they should all take a lesson from Bolivia, it's fantastic what they have done for their country since the banking crisis, not  penalised the poor or disabled, or the low paid workers...the bankers caused it and they alone should pay 

Omg there's actually a government that knows what it's doing in the world?!? *looks into living in Bolivia*

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

And in this country we get this Dame

 

http://samedifference1.com/201...actly-they-will-die/

 

 

 

Jen, believe me I understand, it's a shame that they were voted back in...I have nothing but hatred towards them. The cuts don't make one iota to my lifestyle, it doesn't mean I can turn my back on the heartbreak that confronts most low paid, ill, disabled families. My daughter is an employment adviser and comes home in tears every night 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

And in this country we get this Dame

 

http://samedifference1.com/201...actly-they-will-die/

 

 

 

Jen, believe me I understand, it's a shame that they were voted back in...I have nothing but hatred towards them. The cuts don't make one iota to my lifestyle, it doesn't mean I can turn my back on the heartbreak that confronts most low paid, ill, disabled families. My daughter is an employment adviser and comes home in tears every night 

Oh i can only imagine what she is made to do and wht she see's as a result of new rules 

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

I agree Dame.

 

Have you seen the Tom Crawford house repossession case in Nottingham I posted?

 

 

I have jen...it's disgusting  I'm off to an Owen Jones talk in September, follow him on FB Jen, he's brilliant 

I've lost touch with twitter... might look him up 

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:
 

Oh i can only imagine what she is made to do and wht she see's as a result of new rules 

 

 

she's actually dragged people round to the JC and demanded that they remove sanctions  her husband wanted to buy one woman a living room carpet, she was trying to save 1.25 a week   Helen would have loved to, but they are not allowed to give financial help 

Dame_Ann_Average
Last edited by Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

I agree Dame.

 

Have you seen the Tom Crawford house repossession case in Nottingham I posted?

 

 

I have jen...it's disgusting  I'm off to an Owen Jones talk in September, follow him on FB Jen, he's brilliant 

I've lost touch with twitter... might look him up 

 

 

I follow him on FB Jen and with that I am off to watch TV or I will be on  a rant all night   

 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/owenjones84?fref=ts

 

Dame_Ann_Average

I've had the Parliament channel on most of this afternoon and they've been talking about Tax Credits.  It's heartbreaking some of the stories that the ministers have been coming up with about people in their constituencies and this lot are basically laughing at them. 

This isn't the lazy good for nothings that won't get out of bed and work. It's people who are working using those credits to keep their heads above water! 

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

Fair play to her Dame... I do think a lot more people are waking up and standing up... You see Charlotte Church at the marches? The BBC reported 'Thousands'... It was over 250,000!! Theres a helicopter video of the crowds down the streets

 

 

yep and getting some stick for it too, why? she's happy to pay more tax so the poor don't have to carry the burden of cuts because she can afford too and she's getting hammered by a lot of the right's supporters. Paloma Faith is another, she had Owen Jones as her support act on her last tour 

Dame_Ann_Average

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