2008/11/26 David Cragg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> He felt it was a ploy by the government to shift blame by saying we have
> reduced prices now you pass it on or the public will know who is to blame.


Am I the only one to think this is the wrong way of looking at things? I'm
not the government's number 1 supporter but how come they're to blame for
the economy going belly up when it's been going belly up all over the world?
If you ask me, the public ARE to blame. For expecting constant property
rises and belly aching when our kids can't afford anywhere to live. For this
constant throw-it-away consumerism that's like a new religion. For expecting
that you have to have everything nowadays, and not just have it but have it
NOW with enough credit to keep yourself constantly in debt if you can't
actually afford it.

This has been coming for a long, long time.

My complaint with the government is using my money to try and get things
back to the way they were.

Steve


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