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legion wrote:One of the things which convinces me voting for Brexit was exactly the right thing is it has made it painfully obvious how completely crap our politicians are. I look forward to the UK continuing to make Japan appear functional.
legion wrote:Sorry to bust up your porno love in but
I have to honestly say that compared to Brit politicians the Japanese aren't doing bad. One of the things which convinces me voting for Brexit was exactly the right thing is it has made it painfully obvious how completely crap our politicians are. I look forward to the UK continuing to make Japan appear functional.
Russell wrote:legion wrote:Sorry to bust up your porno love in but
I have to honestly say that compared to Brit politicians the Japanese aren't doing bad. One of the things which convinces me voting for Brexit was exactly the right thing is it has made it painfully obvious how completely crap our politicians are. I look forward to the UK continuing to make Japan appear functional.
Enter kakistocracy, a word invented by the English a couple of centuries ago.
But it totally makes sense: voting the incompetents into power in order to expose them for the incompetents they are...
Russell wrote:Enter kakistocracy, a word invented by the English a couple of centuries ago.
wagyl wrote:legion wrote:One of the things which convinces me voting for Brexit was exactly the right thing is it has made it painfully obvious how completely crap our politicians are. I look forward to the UK continuing to make Japan appear functional.
So voting for Brexit was the right thing, not because it was the correct choice, but more for because it showed that the political class which had been elected in the past was not the correct choice. Is that even taking back control?
Whatever you say, but I hope that doesn't end up being a baby and bathwater situation. But that is not a concern to those who are sure it was the right choice whatever.
When you get deep enough, I suppose living in a country where you are sure that 48% of your fellow man are idiots is not that much different from living in a country where you are sure that 52% of your countrymen are idiots.
“We’re comfortable with the present stance of monetary and fiscal policy,” said David Lipton, the IMF’s number two official, after the fund’s annual mission to Japan. “What we see as important is the maintenance of the approach that’s been laid out.”
Despite the failure to ignite inflation during four years of Abenomics, Mr Lipton rejected any suggestion the policy had failed. “I think we should be considering Abenomics as something that has been successful,” he said. “It should be continued because it has brought success.”
Takechanpoo wrote:“We’re comfortable with the present stance of monetary and fiscal policy,” said David Lipton, the IMF’s number two official, after the fund’s annual mission to Japan. “What we see as important is the maintenance of the approach that’s been laid out.”
Despite the failure to ignite inflation during four years of Abenomics, Mr Lipton rejected any suggestion the policy had failed. “I think we should be considering Abenomics as something that has been successful,” he said. “It should be continued because it has brought success.”
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you guys pass by this kind of report as always. yea
Russell wrote:
you guys pass by this kind of report as always. yea
Takechanpoo wrote:its almost confirmed that renho the chinese biach even committed counterfeiting of official documents
Takechanpoo wrote:its almost confirmed
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Takechanpoo wrote:time to accept the success of abenomics
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Wage Slave wrote:Quite a picture.
Taka-Okami wrote:If left wing ideology is so great, why did Trumpy ever get elected?
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