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Everything posted by Sour Mash
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Few frustrating things from today; We really did seem to give up when we went 2-0 down, our game completely died. The amount of people that left early - don't think I've seen St Marys empty out during a game like that. The number of flashes clicking away at the Liverpool players while they were celebrating infront of our 'support'.
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How many chances did Lambert miss today? Who do you propose to play in his place?
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Agreed. Some of my mates thought he'd played well today, I thought he was terrible.
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We gambled on Osvaldo in the summer, poor gamble, but we'll reinvest that money and go again this summer - is anyone realistically expecting anything different?
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Yes, you did miss something.
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So Grimsby's Chief Executive should talk about their aspiration for Champions League football?
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What has our current away scoring record got to do with this game?
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We are clearly not incapable are we?
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And people are surprised we've got a housing shortage http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/feb/27/net-migration-uk-jumps-30-percent
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Who would people drop out of that squad to include Schneiderlin? Why has Nasri not even been included?
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IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
So you do believe in a flat rate of income tax for everyone regardless of how much they earn. -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
It really wasn't a difficult question -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
What is a 'hilarious misconception' is your inability to understand or answer a basic question. I haven't once suggested that hard work is the only correlation to earning ability. As for your 2nd point - so you're happy for 'inequality' to exist, you just want it to be a different amount. -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
We pay even more tax than that - think of the price of food - how much of that cost is made up of tax? They've got no idea what the figure is. Isn't there not a political argument between the merits of direct and indirect tax? -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
Ah yes, that more tax should be paid, just not by you. -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
No I haven't said that. You keep getting confused and make things up. -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
So one of your main aspirations in life is that every member of the human race owns and earns exactly the same? -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
On the basis that there is an 'upper' class, they will always have more money than the middle and lower classes - do you want that wiped out? If someone has worked 50% harder than you, should they not receive 50% more return? -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
I don't mind a small increase for those that are extremely wealthy. -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
So you think some should pay over 30%, but you don't want to yourself. Not very equal. -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
Yes, thanks for answering, it is my error for assuming your first post was in support of people paying 35%+ income tax. -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
So you wouldn't want to pay 35/40/45%? That's pretty understandable to be fair. -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
How much higher? -
IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth
Sour Mash replied to Ex Lion Tamer's topic in The Lounge
So how much should we tax people? Why is inequality such a bad thing?