BREXIT!
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:21 am
Yes, it happened!
Slick, this debate has been going on since 1973, it's not new at all.callmeslick wrote: As noted by another, this shows the downside of direct referendum on public policy, affected by sheer emotion, and shows why we have our relatively slow system of doing things in the US.
where on Earth do you make this stuff up from? I said I've ALWAYS supported our very gradual, checks and balances system of our Representative Republic. That is NOTHING like saying I wish to see nothing accomplished. Our system was designed to allow for THOUGHTFUL progress, not utter stalemate and dithering over trivia.woodchip wrote:So slick, you are now approving of the do nothing congress. Funny how things suit you when the situation arises.
not at all, you are correct. Taking the debate to a public referendum and making it about xenophobia and not about economic reality was stupid, in this case.Flabby Chick wrote:Slick, this debate has been going on since 1973, it's not new at all.callmeslick wrote: As noted by another, this shows the downside of direct referendum on public policy, affected by sheer emotion, and shows why we have our relatively slow system of doing things in the US.
Wasn't about xenophobia, Slick, however much your media over there would like to think it is.callmeslick wrote: Taking the debate to a public referendum and making it about xenophobia and not about economic reality was stupid, in this case.
however, it is sort of laughable when 2.5 million Britons live in other nations(and those doing so for employment may no longer have the opportunity), and a nation that colonized roughly 1/3 of the entire planet now has idiots whining about immigration. Just as here, immigrants are NOT taking jobs, they are just easy scapegoats.woodchip wrote:If the vote was about xenophobia, then the EU leadership was stupid in not understanding the underlying discontent and rectifying it before a vote was even brought up. And the xenophobia is understandable when foreign nationals are taking your jobs.
I am getting my information from British citizens, exposed to the advertising. Yes,it was, ever more so in recent weeks, about dark-skinned foreigners.Flabby Chick wrote:Wasn't about xenophobia, Slick, however much your media over there would like to think it is.callmeslick wrote: Taking the debate to a public referendum and making it about xenophobia and not about economic reality was stupid, in this case.
Heh. Perhaps we should wait more than 12 hours to see how it all plays out before determining it was the right way to go. It could be a great success, or it could be a horrible mistake. I don't know. I'm betting Trump doesn't know either.woodchip wrote:Glad to see Trump has the instincts to be on the right side of history.
so, you viewed the ad campaign over the last 4 weeks? What do YOU feel the exit camp was selling? I have no doubt you know more people, and my sources(roughly 2 dozen, by my guess) tend to be retired, in the business of internatonal trade, or bankers. Most are from around London, some in Yorkshire and some up in Scotland(that crowd seems quite certain that Scotland will re-vote, and soon, to leave Great Britain).Flabby Chick wrote:Believe me, i know a hell of a lot more UK citizens than you...in all areas, from the Isle of Wight to Dumfries. It is my country, Slick (one of them). You're wrong.
Tell me mod, have you ever blocked or change the term "Orange Baboon" when used to be derogatory of Trump? No? Shows why you shouldn't be moderating this board.woodchip wrote:And Glorious Leader and Hillary Clinton! both got it wrong while Trump got it right. Wonder if the "“back of the queue” statement by Obama might come back to haunt him. Glad to see Trump has the instincts to be on the right side of history.
Maybe if you reported it as offensive like many people are reporting your posts, it would get edited too.woodchip wrote:Tell me mod, have you ever blocked or change the term "Orange Baboon" when used to be derogatory of Trump? No? Shows why you shouldn't be moderating this board.
Not good enough Krom. Letting the thin skinned Hillary lovers determine what gets edited simply shows political bias on the mods part. So if I call Hillary a orange baboon, I won't have it edited out?Krom wrote:Maybe if you reported it as offensive like many people are reporting your posts, it would get edited too.woodchip wrote:Tell me mod, have you ever blocked or change the term "Orange Baboon" when used to be derogatory of Trump? No? Shows why you shouldn't be moderating this board.
Unlike the dictators in Moscow and Beijing.sigma wrote:Actually the United Kingdom and the United States have organized a lovely bunch. Long ago asked good international audit. They deceived the people of European countries, which once again confirms that the United States can not be trusted.
There is absolutely no reason the UK cannot continue to operate in the global economy. National sovereignty and trade are not mutually exclusive.callmeslick wrote:Germany will be GIVEN the job this time, given relative economic strength and the national will to reject isolationism. On another forum, a member explained that this is a rejection of globalization(he's a Trump supporter, and convinced that Trump is of that camp, too). My question to him, yet unanswered, was 'how do you plan to survive economically when the realities of modern economics are global?' As I pointed out to him, rejecting economic reality(and globalization is a reality, not some theory) is how the Islamic World got itself stuck in the 14th century.
Face it, Russia had a LOT of help from the U.S. and the winter weather. The Allies kept the Germans busy in Africa and Europe and bombed the hell out of their factories so that they couldn't build war material. Russia only had to contend with one German front. However, the Russians really know how to live and fight in the cold and snow. The Germans, not so much. They froze their butts off trying to invade Russia! Ice is your friend.sigma wrote:Not very hard, but the Americans have really helped us (saved many lives of people who are forced to fight. And a huge number of women who do not want to fight, unlike men). But only when U.S. realized that the Soviet Union could come to Italy and Spain in order to.
It is about the valuation of their currency, and cash reserves of the nation, now that they are the sole source of finance for a maze of social programs, some of which were a shared burden with Europe. Also, there are advantages they currently have for trade WITHIN Europe that will NOT operate as normal after they leave. That was, and has been, made clear to them beforehand. As I was just hearing, there is large body of the EU power structure that wishes to make the separation as painful as possible for Britain, partially to deter any other members who wish to pull the same pullout stunt. The extent to which they succeed will determine the longer term outcomes for the Brits. In the short run, they are going to be killed on the money markets, the stock markets and the bond markets due to mere uncertainty going forward. Couple that with growing reports that nearly 1/3 of all who voted Exit yesterday say they regret it now(a freaking day later??), and you have even more uncertainty, and the rumblings from both Scotland and North Ireland now make matters worse. I'd hate to have a lot of money in British corporations or sovereign bonds at the moment.........Spidey wrote:There is absolutely no reason the UK cannot continue to operate in the global economy. National sovereignty and trade are not mutually exclusive.callmeslick wrote:Germany will be GIVEN the job this time, given relative economic strength and the national will to reject isolationism. On another forum, a member explained that this is a rejection of globalization(he's a Trump supporter, and convinced that Trump is of that camp, too). My question to him, yet unanswered, was 'how do you plan to survive economically when the realities of modern economics are global?' As I pointed out to him, rejecting economic reality(and globalization is a reality, not some theory) is how the Islamic World got itself stuck in the 14th century.
First, the Soviet Union fought on four fronts at once. German, Japanese, South-Muslim front and Finnish. Once again, I want to say thanks to the United States, even though everyone knows that they are not helping out of sympathy for Russia.tunnelcat wrote:Face it, Russia had a LOT of help from the U.S. and the winter weather. The Allies kept the Germans busy in Africa and Europe and bombed the hell out of their factories so that they couldn't build war material. Russia only had to contend with one German front.sigma wrote:Not very hard, but the Americans have really helped us (saved many lives of people who are forced to fight. And a huge number of women who do not want to fight, unlike men). But only when U.S. realized that the Soviet Union could come to Italy and Spain in order to.