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- sydap2017 commented Nov 18, 2020
I find it really strange that those who berate the traditional media as liars etc, are so sure that the social media stories they rely on for their views are real and not fabricated. Don't they realise that the vast bulk of these so-called exposes ...
- sydap2017 commented Nov 16, 2020
I really don't understand why Americans are so paranoid about so-called socialist aspects of Democratic policies - like the Affordable Care Act. We have had an even better version of it in Australia for decades and we are your most trusted allies! I ...
- sydap2017 commented Nov 7, 2020
Hhhmmmm... aren't all these guys rather nasty dictators and corrupt? So they are sad because they may have lost one of their own kindred spirits in the making?
- sydap2017 commented Mar 30, 2020
So why then did the AUDUSD rate climb from 61 in 2009 to 110 in 2011? Can't have been dollar strength.
- sydap2017 commented Aug 5, 2019
Australia has never been part of the EU but we have also lost our auto manufacturing industry. And as new previously low-cost countries joined the EU, their living standards and wages increased/were forced up as part of the "entry fee" thus reducing ...
- sydap2017 commented Aug 5, 2019
Sorry, got it wrong then. So better if England and Wales leave the UK leaving Northern Ireland and Scotland to look after themselves; perhaps they might ask to rejoin the EU for more handouts and hence also resolve the Irish border issue.
- sydap2017 commented Aug 4, 2019
Quoting Bones. "In theory a fall in the currency is a monetary stimulus to an economy open to international trade and investment. A weaker pound increases the sterling price of imported products and this increase in relative prices ought to improve ...
- sydap2017 commented Aug 4, 2019
No spin and half truths or rants, but yes we were a colony once. I do have this crazy vision however of Boris Johnson paragliding into Dublin and reclaiming Ireland to form the GUK (Greater UK). Then this whole sticking point with the Irish backstop ...
- sydap2017 commented Aug 4, 2019
But of course that is not the complete picture. So it is more a question of whether you want to be a team player for the good of the wider Union and emerging economic partners, or whether you just complain and ignore the greater contributions made ...
- sydap2017 commented Aug 4, 2019
Given how unreliable and difficult the UK has been over EU membership, it is a pity that France did not stick to its guns in the 60's and continued to veto UK membership. But UK begged so hard that France finally relented. And now UK just wants to ...
- sydap2017 commented Aug 3, 2019
Should expect a tweet from Trump soon announcing her sacking.
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