Harry wrote: > You find a scapegoat and blame him (or a bunch of them and call them > "predators"). That stops any further thinking about the problem.
That's what _you_ do: > Soros hardly "broke the bank of England". > > That was done effectively by the politicians and economists who run the UK. Your scapegoats are politicians and economists -- and what you call "fatcats". Well guess what, politicians & economists and "fatcats" are Predators too. So, basically you agree with my analysis and share the "scapegoating". ;-) (But mine is actually not scapegoating, because that accuses the wrong ones.) But you'll have to agree that Soros is one big "fatcat". It is possible that he "just" took advantage of politicians' "mistakes", but even then it remains a big theft -- and looking at the behind-the-scenes deals of more recent politicians (e.g. Gordon Brown's gold sales) and who bankrolled Blair and thus his successor (and also Obama) into power, it rather seems like one big insider deal in which the "mistakes" are deliberate, to enrich those who bankrolled the politicians into power. Chris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SpamWall: Mail to this addy is deleted unread unless it contains the keyword "igve". _______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
