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I'm glad to see you at least admit you are blind to his total inadequacy for the job.
Macquack;345837]Wake up Monty, you cant blame Rudd for the global credit crisis.
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No I dont blame Rudd he doesn't even know what a global crisis is.
That's the problem you need to be a lot smarter then Rudd to see us through this.
Any suggestions, Charlie?
I was thinking the same.......Europe and the US looking into the Abyss and BTW the Abyss is coming to Asian soon the Government only have a couple of levers to pull and push, pity the brainless Liberals have the foot on the brake blocking efforts to build a bigger surplus while playing populist politics.
No point arguing with labor voters you're clueless otherwise Rudd wouldn't be in power now.
I didn't think that brains were altered according to the way you vote. Ah well you learn something every day.
What exactly would you have been expecting on a thread entitled "Rudd, I'm pissed off aren't you?"What a load of dogmatic dribble coming from the right in this thread! I do believe your so called 'communist' Labour party now receives more funding and support from big business then from the unions. So please those of you on here who bash Rudd thinking they are realists please get real and keep your hysterical ranting to yourselves.
And Julie Bishop is simply poor - quite out of her depth.
No point arguing with labor voters you're clueless otherwise Rudd wouldn't be in power now.
What exactly would you have been expecting on a thread entitled "Rudd, I'm pissed off aren't you?"
A forum is a place for exchange of views, not for limiting views just to those which happen to agree with your thoughts.
I am sure, as Burns suggests, Malcolm would be able to stop the global financial crisis on his own - why hasn't the world asked him to yet?
It's not the blind dogma thats as annoying as the straight out insults - one minute left voters are chardonnay sipping intellectual 'elitists', the next we are clueless idiots hell bent on destroying society. That is, of course, if you can believe Burns, who has given us lucky few the benefit of his insight.
Well he did help start the mess with his buddy Hank Paulson as part of Team America (Goldman Sachs). Thing is we want to know how to fix it, not how to wreck it for parts.
Grow up, get a job, stop blaming others for the chip on your shoulder.
Burnsy? Quacky's point was a good one. You will find that the 'CDO' emanated from a Goldman Sachs country retreat. Also, one day when you have taken your Paulsen poster down from your bedroom wall, have a look if Goldman actually went 'short' CDO's over the last twelve-months?
Who better to save the building than the builder hey.
A bit more research, a bit less venting there good buddy. We are all friends here after all
Pish posh, if it was illegal charge them otherwise charge those who let it happen, the regulators.
Goldman's will escape scrutiny. We all love a winner after all.
Agree with the bit about the regulators. The failure is theirs. It is the 'role' of the investment bank to find, exploit and profit from gaps in regulation after all.
It's not the blind dogma thats as annoying as the straight out insults - one minute left voters are chardonnay sipping intellectual 'elitists', the next we are clueless idiots hell bent on destroying society. That is, of course, if you can believe Burns, who has given us lucky few the benefit of his insight.
I am sure, as Burns suggests, Malcolm would be able to stop the global financial crisis on his own - why hasn't the world asked him to yet?
And yet you still bite.:nono:
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