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1 hour ago, Meenzer said:

 

 

Why don't you forego some of your obscene salary to help others out you saggy-faced bint? Shit like this infuriates me.

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They're looking to the US again where its common for the poor to have more than one job. It also shows contempt for the lower paid essential workers in things like healthcare and caring who are more vocational. 

 

Of course "just work harder" resonates with their cunt voter base of silver spooners and pensioners who already think the young and poor spend all their money on Netflix and Starbucks. 

 

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"just work harder" is them trying to absolve themselves of blame for the absolute economic mess they've got us into. Fucking arseholes, take some responsibility for your utter fiscal mis-management. Don't just us to work harder... cunts! 

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How much of that £218,000 expenses went on fake bake? Come the revolution, twats like this need to be first against the wall.

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7 minutes ago, Toonpack said:

Tory rapist (again) arrested, wonder if a stumpy Brexit rabid twat will become scarce again

 

He's trending on twitter. Probably just a coincidence. 

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This is from the US but just as relevant here

 

The price of just about everything in the U.S. economy can be broken down into the three main components of cost. These include labor costs, nonlabor inputs, and the “mark-up” of profits over the first two components. Good data on these separate cost components exist for the nonfinancial corporate (NFC) sector—those companies that produce goods and services—of the economy, which makes up roughly 75% of the entire private sector.

 

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5 minutes ago, Isegrim said:

My new favourite on twitter, the “Dom translator”

I am not sure why the Dom uses a a shopping trolley for Johnson..,

 

It was some description that he used where he said Johnson was like a shopping trolley careering down the aisles knocking everything over - basically he lacks focus and bungles everything he turns his attention to. 

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The idea that the whole return to work drive is itself being driven by newspapers, because their circulation has dropped dramatically, is so ridiculous that I can only assume it’s true 

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Well the tories are well and truly fucking the country now, aren't they? It's getting to the point where I am scared what Labour will inherit (I am increasingly certain Johnson can't outright win the next election). I've just been to the coop (no green grocers here) to get a handful of vegetables I need to make the fresh food they constantly tell me I can make for 30 pence. Would have been 3 quid this time last year, now it's 5 quid. Okay, I can afford this but how the fuck can people on minimum or living wage? Also went to Boots to see if they have managed to procure the drugs I need for a chronic condition. They're still out of stock. Three months now. This medication isn't essential for my life or health but a lack of it causes me considerable discomfort. Never happened before. Other other personal gripe affecting me is the metro is getting increasingly unbearable with antisocial behaviour meaning I don't really want to work in the office any more, which actually in my case isn't great for my work or mental health. Homelessness is everywhere too. 

 

Feels to me like capitalism is finally failing and we are in the vanguard of it in Europe being led by the most incompetent, corrupt government in the country's history. I hope I'm wrong but without some kind of paradigm shift in thinking I can't see a way out of this, and I just can't see that happening with the present constitution and status quo. We're just going to go full on US mode and face an increasingly dystopic future. It all comes down to one thing imo, the triumph of lies over truth. The signs were there two decades ago, now we have to face the reality even though most people don't know why it's happened or recognise their part in it. Rant over, back to work out some health economics for drugs the NHS increasingly won't be able to afford. 

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