Jeff Sessions Comfirmation Hearing

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Post by Smitty-48 » Tue Jan 10, 2017 5:17 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:I thought you were a Panther fan.
Leopard fan, Challenger II is not actually a bad tank, the problem is; no economies of scale, only the British use it, there's no commonality of parts nor training, really, if you're going to ask the taxpayer to pay for tanks, should be Abrams or Leopard, everything else is a bad deal.

There's 10,000 Abrams, 7,000 Leopard II's, there was only ever 446 Challenger II's built.

It's not like Maggie Thatcher never made any mistakes, should have converted the British Army to Abrams or Leopard when she had the chance, instead of caving in to AlvisVickers.
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Post by Montegriffo » Tue Jan 10, 2017 5:37 pm

Smitty-48 wrote:
Montegriffo wrote:
Smitty-48 wrote:The poll tax left it up the local councils, if they wanted to pay more, that's up to them, the rioters were rioting, because the Labour dominated local councils started jacking the rates up right away, Thatcher gave the local councils the freedom to decide their own destiny, they decided they wanted to jack the rates up, you say you want freedom, but when you actually get it, and the consenquences that go with it, you simply can't handle it, who knew?
It wasn't the rate which was unfair so much as the fact it was a flat rate paid equally per capita no matter the value of your house or your income. It meant multiple occupation impoverished households ended up paying more for their house that a single millionaire living in a mansion. The rates only went up for the poor while it dropped considerably for the well off. That is what caused the protests not council greed. The councils had to rob the poor to save money for the rich.
They didn't have to pay more than a millionare living in a mansion, they had to pay the same, you and your ilk simply want to "soak the rich" to pay for public sector unionized bloat, if the slovenly poor are want of public sector unionized bloat, let them pay for it, those who are not interested in funding a sink hole of wasteful make work bloat, I'd not force to pay for it, those who both want it, but refuse to pay for it, and then riot when they are told to pay the freight for what they demand, I would crush under the tracks of a Challenger II main battle tank, should they fail to disperse upon command.

Never going to slay these public sector unionized parasites, until we have the iron will to crush them with the tanks.
No one liked the old rates either but a tax on every person in the land has to reflect your ability to pay. It became cheaper for the rich and more expensive for the poor in comparison with the old system. There was plenty of opposition to the tax from all sides during the parliamentary stage including many rebels from her own party. It was Thatchers stubbornness and refusal to compromise which led to the protests not some radical plot to bring down the government instigated by communists. 78% of the population opposed the poll tax and ultimately it led to her unpopularity and her downfall which is right and proper in a democracy. The Tories were not overthrown and it does credit to John Major that he stayed in power for another 7 years despite the hatred for Thatcher and having such a tiny majority in parliament.
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Re: Jeff Sessions Comfirmation Hearing

Post by K@th » Tue Jan 10, 2017 5:51 pm

I think Sessions was a decent choice, except for his marijuana stance. (More dangerous than alcohol.... whatever.) He just better keep his hands off the states that made it legal.
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Post by Smitty-48 » Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:04 pm

Montegriffo wrote: The Tories were not overthrown and it does credit to John Major that he stayed in power for another 7 years despite the hatred for Thatcher and having such a tiny majority in parliament.

Bah, John Major, when his time came, he posted the lowest appoval rating of any PM in history, 14%, 6 points lower than Thatcher at the height of the poll tax riots, and while Margaret Thatcher will go down as one of the greatest PM's in the history of Britain, polls now rank her #4 behind only Churchill, Atlee, and Lloyd George, no one will remember John Major, I assure you.
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Re: Jeff Sessions Comfirmation Hearing

Post by Montegriffo » Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:41 pm

Smitty-48 wrote:
Montegriffo wrote: The Tories were not overthrown and it does credit to John Major that he stayed in power for another 7 years despite the hatred for Thatcher and having such a tiny majority in parliament.

Bah, John Major, when his time came, he posted the lowest appoval rating of any PM in history, 14%, 6 points lower than Thatcher at the height of the poll tax riots, and while Margaret Thatcher will go down as one of the greatest PM's in the history of Britain, polls now rank her #4 behind only Churchill, Atlee, and Lloyd George, no one will remember John Major, I assure you.
He won the most votes in British election history in 1992 with 14 million, brought Britain out of a recession and halved the unemployment caused by Thatchers policies by the time he left power in '97.
John Major will be remembered by the Irish for the part he played in bringing about the Good Friday agreement. I will remember him for his support of British sport, in particular the money Olympic athletes receive from the national lottery he brought in.
No one will have street parties when he dies either.
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Post by Smitty-48 » Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:50 pm

Here lies John Major; remembered by the Irish, and for funneling money to the Olympics.
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Re: Jeff Sessions Comfirmation Hearing

Post by Speaker to Animals » Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:51 pm

We are sending the potheads to workcamp prisons next month.. :lol:

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Post by Okeefenokee » Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:11 pm

Smitty-48 wrote:Here lies John Major; remembered by the Irish, and for funneling money to the Olympics.
:D
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Re: Jeff Sessions Comfirmation Hearing

Post by TheReal_ND » Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:34 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:We are sending the potheads to workcamp prisons next month.. :lol:
They are going to starve.

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Re: Jeff Sessions Comfirmation Hearing

Post by Fife » Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:50 pm

ssu wrote:
Smitty-48 wrote:The bizarre paradox, is that the American democracy is supposedly the raucous one, yet in the halls of Congress, it's so chummy chummy that it's literally sickening.
That's the whole reason why US politics is so divisive in the media and during elections. The two parties get along just well, hence they truly have to throw mud on each other all the time that Americans would think there is a choice to make.

There isn't. Vote Democrats or Republicans to power, you will have Goldman Sachs in power always.
No shit Sherlock.

Who are you people? Your R v. D punchline is all worn out dudes. Is this really all the critical mass fuel the MHF has going for it?