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Everything in this world is 'fixed' to help line the pockets of the rich......
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216
    The common man nobody gives a flying f_uck about.


    Maybe its time for the people to revolt........why should we be treated like mugs?
  • OGV
    Posts: 909
    here comes escla...
  • blue32years
    Posts: 16,303
    I dont care







    But im rich
  • king-moyes
    Posts: 3,212
    Its true like...  I think thats why i support Everton, they are skint and poor...

    KENWRIGHT OUT!
  • escla
    Posts: 2,453

    The common man nobody gives a flying f_uck about.



    Maybe its time for the people to revolt........why should we be treated like mugs?

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    Sambo, didn't have you down as a common man, if you define that by your earnings/accumulated wealth then you should have tried harder at school. There is no harm in protecting the rich as long as they pass some of their wealth on to the little people like those I currently have landscaping my garden and drive. If they were to have been given wealth without having to work for it they would probably squander it on fags,plasma tv's and cheap booze. This way their income is controlled (by me) and they have at least for the next few weeks, employment and a steady income.

    What happens to them after that, I couldn't give a flying f-ck !
  • king-moyes
    Posts: 3,212
    escla said:



    Sambo, didn't have you down as a common man, if you define that by your earnings/accumulated wealth then you should have tried harder at school. There is no harm in protecting the rich as long as they pass some of their wealth on to the little people like those I currently have landscaping my garden and drive. If they were to have been given wealth without having to work for it they would probably squander it on fags,plasma tv's and cheap booze. This way their income is controlled (by me) and they have at least for the next few weeks, employment and a steady income.

    What happens to them after that, I couldn't give a flying f-ck !


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    Basically this guy is by far the best guy on this forum.

    Hatters will hate... But i love him
  • Deus Ex Machina
    Posts: 3,209

    The common man nobody gives a flying f_uck about.



    Maybe its time for the people to revolt........why should we be treated like mugs?

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    I hope I live near Escla and that by pure chance, his is the first head to get a bullet. The people will revolt and I will have my fun. 8->
  • Snowcone
    Posts: 6,777
    escla said:



    Sambo, didn't have you down as a common man, if you define that by your earnings/accumulated wealth then you should have tried harder at school. There is no harm in protecting the rich as long as they pass some of their wealth on to the little people like those I currently have landscaping my garden and drive. If they were to have been given wealth without having to work for it they would probably squander it on fags,plasma tv's and cheap booze. This way their income is controlled (by me) and they have at least for the next few weeks, employment and a steady income.

    What happens to them after that, I couldn't give a flying f-ck !


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    Give that man a knighthood. You may not like it but he's spot on.
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216
    escla said:



    Sambo, didn't have you down as a common man, if you define that by your earnings/accumulated wealth then you should have tried harder at school. There is no harm in protecting the rich as long as they pass some of their wealth on to the little people like those I currently have landscaping my garden and drive. If they were to have been given wealth without having to work for it they would probably squander it on fags,plasma tv's and cheap booze. This way their income is controlled (by me) and they have at least for the next few weeks, employment and a steady income.

    What happens to them after that, I couldn't give a flying f-ck !


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    HAHAHAHAHA :D


    I'm a pauper mate, but i work, 3 jobs, i didn't really get my head round the education thing, and nor i don't think i ever would......some people are just not suited to it, should they be punished for it? Or should there be other options there for those that are less academic?
  • IdiAminDaDa
    Posts: 7,485
    Snowcone said:

    Give that man a knighthood. You may not like it but he's spot on.


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    'E isn't though like...
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,982

    It will ever be thus.... until some sort of action group pays a decent hitman to take out a leading figure or two.

    The chairman of Goldman Sachs for example. That might actually cause some sort of meaningful change.

    I wouldn't condone it though. But if someone did take that route.... you can't really argue that there weren't enough warning signs
  • blue32years
    Posts: 16,303
    escla said:



    Sambo, didn't have you down as a common man, if you define that by your earnings/accumulated wealth then you should have tried harder at school. There is no harm in protecting the rich as long as they pass some of their wealth on to the little people like those I currently have landscaping my garden and drive. If they were to have been given wealth without having to work for it they would probably squander it on fags,plasma tv's and cheap booze. This way their income is controlled (by me) and they have at least for the next few weeks, employment and a steady income.

    What happens to them after that, I couldn't give a flying f-ck !


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    You live in a block of flats you lying f*cker

  • Snowcone
    Posts: 6,777

    'E isn't though like...


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    Which bit is wrong?
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,982
    Snowcone said:

    Which bit is wrong?


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    The bit where he neglected to mention that one of the most important pass times of the working man is to produce offspring fit for the trenches.
  • BlueShark
    Posts: 1,398
    ToffeeCup said:


    It will ever be thus.... until some sort of action group pays a decent hitman to take out a leading figure or two.

    The chairman of Goldman Sachs for example. That might actually cause some sort of meaningful change.

    I wouldn't condone it though. But if someone did take that route.... you can't really argue that there weren't enough warning signs


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    In the name of fairness though, you'd have to balance it out by taking out an equal number of wasters and benefit cheats, surely.....?
  • IdiAminDaDa
    Posts: 7,485
    Snowcone said:

    Which bit is wrong?


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    If yer don't know, then I couldn't tell yer mate, like...
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,982
    BlueShark said:

    In the name of fairness though, you'd have to balance it out by taking out an equal number of wasters and benefit cheats, surely.....?


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    I'm not in agreement on that point. One does huge damage to the global community, the other is just a waster.  However, for the greater good... why not... in for a pound in for a penny.



  • IdiAminDaDa
    Posts: 7,485
    In the name of fairness though, you'd have to balance it out by taking out an equal number of wasters and benefit cheats, surely.....?

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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/feb/01/welfare-fraud-tax-avoidance
  • BlueShark
    Posts: 1,398

    In the name of fairness though, you'd have to balance it out by taking out an equal number of wasters and benefit cheats, surely.....?

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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/feb/01/welfare-fraud-tax-avoidance

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    I recall reading this one, although she was cheating she was actually worse off than she should have been.

    But does this mean that you condone cheating of the system if it is just a 'small' amount.....or put another way, at what figure would you determine that a 'drop in the ocean' becomes more than that?

    People who make false insurance claims, crash for cash scams and the like....all the things that ensure people like you and me have to pay increased premiums....whether we are being screwed by the rich, poor or anyone inbetween, it's wrong!
  • IdiAminDaDa
    Posts: 7,485
    BlueShark said:

    I recall reading this one, although she was cheating she was actually worse off than she should have been.

    But does this mean that you condone cheating of the system if it is just a 'small' amount.....or put another way, at what figure would you determine that a 'drop in the ocean' becomes more than that?

    People who make false insurance claims, crash for cash scams and the like....all the things that ensure people like you and me have to pay increased premiums....whether we are being screwed by the rich, poor or anyone inbetween, it's wrong!


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    Wrong article mate, read i' if yer ge' the chance like...




  • BlueShark
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    Sorry mate, you're quite right, I only got to the first bit and assumed it was solely that article.

    Well, I've read it through and taken into account the amount of times the words 'estimated figures' cropped up...and yes, the premis that more is lost through tax avoidance than benefit fraud makes perfect sense. The rich have obviously got more money to squirrel away, so avoiding paying tax on millions (for example) is bound to account for a bigger figure than somebody claiming false benefits.

    I still maintain that both forms of fraud are wrong. One cannot make a case for saying the rich are more so simply because the amount of money is greater.

    Earlier in this topic sambo mentioned the revolution idea...I don't know if you've read Animal Farm by Orwell but he had human nature spot on. Rich or poor, it makes no difference...we are all human and our true nature will always out.





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