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The loin that turned out to be a mouse.
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No less than the resident moron deserves Belly.
I find it easiest to throw him a stick and see how long it takes him to fetch it and bring it back
“Us unionists call it getting on the stump,”
Phrases more like “us unionists are usually stumped” would be more appropriate
“understand what it tells us, my team flogs yours.”
And pendulums swing
Just wait until the feeble minded (your voting base) find out how Krudd’s self-aggrandizing plans have killed their superannuation and childrens futures, the pendulum will swing… it is merely a matter of how long before the penny drops
And lets face it, with socialists at the helm of the economy, that is about all anyone will have left to pass on to their children, a penny – and even that will be used to pay the interest on the dimulous package debt.
Like rehctub said “In business, on the other hand, one has to be able to run a business in a 'profitable manner' otherwise they simply fail and fade away.”
So far Krudd & Co have blown the budget surpluses and driven the country into debt. If it had been private enterprise Krudd and his “team” would be in the bankruptcy court and disbarred from holding any positions as company directors (HIH, Ray Williams and Rodney Adler spring to mind)
“Just remember. Anyone who does not run a business is totally relient on the people who do run businesses, both large and small.”
That is right… no private transactions means nothing to levy taxes on.
And regarding Krudd and co profligacy with tax payers money and incurring debt in their name, the following is worth remembering
“……once we concede that public spending and taxation are than a necessary evil we have lost sight of the core values of freedom."
(Dearest Margaret)