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wirralguy
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Hi all you good cycling people am i stupid or have i solved the curent money problem ,why dont we just not pay it back its our money in the first place why carnt we start again ,wipe the slate clean ect
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You could set up a dept. of debt to deal with the problem.0
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ets just wipe the slate clean no more talk of tight belts ect life need not be dull0
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I dont know just forget all about the lost money and start fresh dept has been ritten off in the past why not this one0
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Mainly because all the very rich people would become quite angry that they no longer have any money or power over people, since mostly very rich people control our economy it's not going to happen0
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Its still a nice idea and gets people thinking Why not?0
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i need to build up some debt before we can wipe the slate clean, i dont think it would take me long though.0
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wirralguy wrote:Hi all you good cycling people am i stupid or have i solved the curent money problem ,why dont we just not pay it back its our money in the first place why carnt we start again ,wipe the slate clean ect
Ademort :shock:ademort
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I think rather than giving £billions to the banks, they should have handed every adult in the UK a couple of million quid each (double or more for those in work as an incentive to stay working) and said off you go, spend us out of recession, whatever you've not spent in two years we'll have back.
it'd have been a lot cheaper to finance and wiped out any need for us to tighten our belts and hang onto the money that the economy needs to keep going round.0 -
shouldbeinbed wrote:I think rather than giving £billions to the banks, they should have handed every adult in the UK a couple of million quid each (double or more for those in work as an incentive to stay working) and said off you go, spend us out of recession, whatever you've not spent in two years we'll have back..
Isn't that essentially what benefits do? :twisted:
It's all very complicated. So much so not even the smartest economists can come up with a bulletproof solution. You just have to ride it out.Note: the above post is an opinion and not fact. It might be a lie.0 -
I've been told 95% of the entire planets wealth belongs to 3% of the planets population.
This means there are some very greedy b@st@rds about. No wonder there is so little for the rest of us to exist on.Tail end Charlie
The above post may contain traces of sarcasm or/and bullsh*t.0 -
Sorry about my ad spelling had a mental block about debt still it is a good idea ,keek posting be happy0
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Wassem dem fuch?!?
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shouldbeinbed wrote:I think rather than giving £billions to the banks, they should have handed every adult in the UK a couple of million quid each (double or more for those in work as an incentive to stay working) and said off you go, spend us out of recession, whatever you've not spent in two years we'll have back.
it'd have been a lot cheaper to finance and wiped out any need for us to tighten our belts and hang onto the money that the economy needs to keep going round.
Didn't they try that in Zimbabwe? I can't quite recall how that worked out for them...0