Sick Boy
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Expelling traders from outside a temple too.I think taking a lot of Jesus Christ's views from the bible, he'd be considered a radical woke hard left communist by today's standards.
'It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God.'
InsideExpelling traders from outside a temple too.
Indeed. My mistake.Inside
I think taking a lot of Jesus Christ's views from the bible, he'd be considered a radical woke hard left communist by today's standards.
'We need to restore Judeo-Christian values bruh'definitely a massive f*cking hippie, too with all that 'forgiveness' sh*t. Pacifist as well. Don't get why American hardliners bother their arse with him the more I think about it.
âIf among you, one of your brothers should become poor, in any of your towns within your land that the Lord your God is giving you, you shall not harden your heart or shut your hand against your poor brother, but you shall open your hand to him and lend him sufficient for his need, whatever it may be. Take care lest there be an unworthy thought in your heart and you say, âThe seventh year, the year of release is near,â and your eye look grudgingly on your poor brother, and you give him nothing, and he cry to the Lord against you, and you be guilty of sin. You shall give to him freely, and your heart shall not be grudging when you give to him, because for this the Lord your God will bless you in all your work and in all that you undertake. For there will never cease to be poor in the land. Therefore I command you, âYou shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor, in your land.â
Amen brother'We need to restore Judeo-Christian values bruh'
Here is a great video from Triggernometry. Whilst it will probably fall on deaf ears, exactly like he says, I would still advise everyone to watch it.
Going well I seeSometimes, you need the shock therapy. Weâre arguably already in a death spiral of raising taxes continually to fund a public sector that is no longer delivering basic services to a good standard. The tax burden is being shifted onto the productive sectors of the economy (private sector & wealth creators). This invariably hollows out the tax base and this will impact ordinary workers to pick up the bill.
Even during the period of âausterityâ total government spending increased. Many cuts were âreal term cutsâ i.e. actual spending increases, just not in line with inflation. If government revenues arenât increasing because the economy is stagnating, then the costs of running everything just gets higher which is what precisely happened.
definitely a massive f*cking hippie, too with all that 'forgiveness' sh*t. Pacifist as well. Don't get why American hardliners bother their arse with him the more I think about it
Turned it off after the first 15 seconds
Here is a great video from Triggernometry. Whilst it will probably fall on deaf ears, exactly like he says, I would still advise everyone to watch it.
Sounds familiarRoughly nine minutes of a man wrestling with a teleprompter and explaining why he was right and everyone else was wrong - fascinating.
Remind me what happened when Trump lost an election and what this wise old sage had to say about it.What a surprise.
I stuck with it, by half way through I was convinced it was a parody, albeit a bad one. Turns out it's not.Turned it off after the first 15 seconds to be honest as it starts on a false premise. What did this gentleman have to say about January 6th, out of interest?
Another person who ascribes character traits to âthe leftâ based on their politics.I stuck with it, by half way through I was convinced it was a parody, albeit a bad one. Turns out it's not.
Not sure what is supposed to make it the a "great video", its the same old tropes.
Going well I see
An experiment in disaster capitalism played out in real time
Can you not see why it is different from the UK as the issuer of pounds sterling?To be fair from what Iâve read the issue is that he canât get the necessary measures through congress where he doesnt have a majority. The markets are concerned about ongoing uncertainty (support for Miles dropping due to corruption scandal) and losing faith he can deliver economic and spending reforms necessary to get them out the shit. Sounds like everywhere else, the right canât keep their hand out the till and the left want to spend money they havenât got
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Argentina's Milei says 'political panic' rattling markets
Argentine President Javier Milei blamed "political panic" for rattling markets Friday in the run-up to crucial midterm elections, sending the peso into a tailspin and hurting the country's sovereignâŠwww.france24.com
Can you not see why it is different from the UK as the issuer of pounds sterling?
I see things are still going well over at Your Party.
Legal threats, defamation, sexism, fractionalism. All before they've even come up with a name for the party.
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Zarah Sultana drops legal threat in bitter feud with Corbyn over Your Party
Sultana said she would put the argument behind her âfor the sake of the partyâwww.independent.co.uk
I see things are still going well over at Your Party.
they might as well not bother now. No chance you persuade enough people to take you seriously and make it viable. Might ask for my ÂŁ10 back.
Iâm not sure the general public shares your thirst for McDonnellStill 750,000 people signed up to it. Corbyn still has appeal. Especially if McDonnell gets on board.
Iâm not sure the general public shares your thirst for McDonnell
Clearly not. But the idea that people are waiting on McDonnell before deciding where to send their allegiances seems a bit odd. You have a very strange admiration of him.Well they certainly have no thirst for Starmer or Reeves do they?
Clearly not. But the idea that people are waiting on McDonnell before deciding where to send their allegiances seems a bit odd. You have a very strange admiration of him.
Your opinion of him is very strange given youâve written lengthy love letters about him on here, despite having once called him âthe most dangerous man in politics who needs to be stoppedâI didnât actually say anyone is waiting. I said it would help Corbynâs support by having another credible figure from the left on board. I donât see whatâs strange about my opinion of him at all. If he was 10 years younger heâd clearly be a viable alternative for the centrist nonsense we have in power now.
Your opinion of him is very strange given youâve written lengthy love letters about him on here, despite having once called him âthe most dangerous man in politics who needs to be stoppedâ
I remember when you used to be able to recall stuff that people had posted on here too - not anymore, I guess.Whatâs truly strange is your investigative journalist skills seem restricted to my posts on a football forum. Still when you are only doing horoscopes at the Basildon I guess you need something to do.
I hardly have written lengthy love letters have I. I have done a thread praising his integrity but Iâve always been opposed to his Sinn Fein suckuppery
I remember when you used to be able to recall stuff that people had posted on here too - not anymore, I guess.
Iâll give your ode to Mr McDonnell another bump here now that youâre awaiting his political comeback - maybe someone will reply to it this time!
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The Beige State of British Poitics
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