The most dangerous man in the world

Ashtree

Member
No i am not out of my mind because you say so.

Ant....

Based on your postings from day one, chances are you were never quite in it. Maybe it’s that hot Aussie sun. Take some precautions for Gods sake. Drink plenty of water. A good wide brimmed hat helps. Etc, etc,.
God bless Mueller. Hopefully he can finish the job, and do the people a great service.
PS: Is Roger Stone about to cooperate?????? Oh, oh ......
 

turbo

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
lincs
Based on your postings from day one, chances are you were never quite in it. Maybe it’s that hot Aussie sun. Take some precautions for Gods sake. Drink plenty of water. A good wide brimmed hat helps. Etc, etc,.
God bless Mueller. Hopefully he can finish the job, and do the people a great service.
PS: Is Roger Stone about to cooperate?????? Oh, oh ......
I see your delusions are not only confined to brexit ashy
 
The mueller report is getting close to done...the nsa has that much dirt o these guys they cant pull a bogus charge on president as it wont hold up in court,so they have to be careful.

The stone charges are process crimes, they will have a fair chance of debunking these in court as when you review the indictment its a bit wishy washy, the witness tampering is the one that will have stone worried.

Either way stone will write another book that will have a new level of interest due to the charges making him man of the hour.

The insurance policy has failed as it was a half baked plan at best, it slowed trump and caused him pain thats about all they got from it.

Once its wound up then things could get interesting.

Clearly many have been sucked into the hype of the msm, which to them is all they needed, didnt need to be true, people just had to think it was true...thats how propaganda works.

I will say trump colluded with russians when presented with evidence i find credible and verified, not before hand, i am an adult capable of critical thinking.

Ant...
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. In coming days, expected to get even colder. People can’t last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!
6:28 PM - 28 Jan 2019

A twitter post from Donald - classic. Be good value in the pub early doors on a Friday night.
 

mwj

Member
Location
Illinois USA
In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. In coming days, expected to get even colder. People can’t last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!
6:28 PM - 28 Jan 2019

A twitter post from Donald - classic. Be good value in the pub early doors on a Friday night.


I am in the middle of the polar vortex cold, but the temps will swing back to above normal on the weekend. I very much doubt that Mr Twitter goes out in the cold to make a living, but we poor saps will just putter along as best we can.
 
So one company is a description of the entire united states....selective hearing they call that.

For those in the uk, which i regard scotland or ireland as not a part off...your little country, not even half the size nsw if i recall, maybe should start to realize the insignificance of the so called uk, or britain to be more accurate i suppose...how many jobs have u lost to china or the eu?

Would half your industries even survive if the eu stopped its welfare payments.????

Ant....
 

Wellytrack

Member
So one company is a description of the entire united states....selective hearing they call that.

For those in the uk, which i regard scotland or ireland as not a part off...your little country, not even half the size nsw if i recall, maybe should start to realize the insignificance of the so called uk, or britain to be more accurate i suppose...how many jobs have u lost to china or the eu?

Would half your industries even survive if the eu stopped its welfare payments.????

Ant....


Well that one post explains a lot about your thinking. Just because you think something to be true it certainly doesn’t make it true.

The UK is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - at least until the will of the people decide it becomes something else.

As for does size matter. I suppose i could point out the UK’s GDP is over twice that of Oz.

Witch-hunt

Fake news.

Sad.
 
Well that one post explains a lot about your thinking. Just because you think something to be true it certainly doesn’t make it true.

The UK is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - at least until the will of the people decide it becomes something else.

As for does size matter. I suppose i could point out the UK’s GDP is over twice that of Oz.

Witch-hunt

Fake news.

Sad.

The UK population is 66 million - Australia 25 million - UK old as the hills Australia 220 years under settlement - You GDP is double.

How much of that GDP is paid from EU support?

GDP 2016 UK per capita 40K USD
GDP 2016 AUS per capita 49K USD

Witch hunt?

Fake news?

You boys better get your sh*t together because once that EU welfare payment is pulled - the figures will look pretty poor.

Kingdom? maybe up to 1980's at a stretch, United...doesn't look that way.

Happy!

Ant...
 

Wellytrack

Member
If you want to talk about gdp per capita Luxembourg leads the world by over double that of UK and Oz. What’s that matter? Who has the larger economy - Australia or Luxembourg?

European welfare? Where is this European welfare you speak off?

The UK has traditionally been a world leader in Global trade. Global trading built Britain. I expect it to continue trading Globally.

The withdrawal from the EU is of course going to be a massive problem as the EU will continue to be a strong trading union, customs and tariffs are going to be a challenge unless quite a bit of fine tuning takes place very soon.
 
So if Airbus or a multinational shifts - just 1 like ashtree pointed out - does that make an accurate representation of the overall strategy or performance of employment? Your beating the dead horse here.

So many with Trump derangement syndrome - see 1 company lay off jobs or change tack and it somehow magically means the low unemployment figures they currently have just disappear? So trying to argue this point go your hardest mate but it makes zero sense.

EU - welfare - umm...you guys get a little kick as farmers from the EU yeah - do i have to explain the BPS to you? How much of that props up the GDP?

Per capita is a way of "normalizing data" to take population size out of it - so yes if comparing its a macro indicator.

When Brexit occurs, if it occurs and a company goes back to USA or EU - i will be sure to point out that the end is nigh for the "Empire".

Ant...
 

Ashtree

Member
So if Airbus or a multinational shifts - just 1 like ashtree pointed out - does that make an accurate representation of the overall strategy or performance of employment? Your beating the dead horse here.

So many with Trump derangement syndrome - see 1 company lay off jobs or change tack and it somehow magically means the low unemployment figures they currently have just disappear? So trying to argue this point go your hardest mate but it makes zero sense.

EU - welfare - umm...you guys get a little kick as farmers from the EU yeah - do i have to explain the BPS to you? How much of that props up the GDP?

Per capita is a way of "normalizing data" to take population size out of it - so yes if comparing its a macro indicator.

When Brexit occurs, if it occurs and a company goes back to USA or EU - i will be sure to point out that the end is nigh for the "Empire".

Ant...

What you need to concentrate on, is the fact that Aus is essentially a quarry, with pretty much one main customer. Behind all of that is a huge property price bubble.
Best Hope China don’t take a big drop in economic activity. Dry reamer time for you I expect.
Keep your hat on, that climate change seems to be concentrating on you guys a lot.
 

caveman

Member
Location
East Sussex.
You have just demonstrated your knowledge of Australia which is zero.

Thanks for making a fool of yourself and saving me the hassle.

Msm headlines have not served you well.

Ant...

To be fair.
Your knowledge of the UK and it's position re the r EU is hardly accurate or very complete.

A joke.

Prince Phillip at Aus customs.

Official. "Have you a criminal record sir".

Phil. "I didn't realise it was still compulsory".
 

Wellytrack

Member
So if Airbus or a multinational shifts - just 1 like ashtree pointed out - does that make an accurate representation of the overall strategy or performance of employment? Your beating the dead horse here.

So many with Trump derangement syndrome - see 1 company lay off jobs or change tack and it somehow magically means the low unemployment figures they currently have just disappear? So trying to argue this point go your hardest mate but it makes zero sense.

EU - welfare - umm...you guys get a little kick as farmers from the EU yeah - do i have to explain the BPS to you? How much of that props up the GDP?

Per capita is a way of "normalizing data" to take population size out of it - so yes if comparing its a macro indicator.

When Brexit occurs, if it occurs and a company goes back to USA or EU - i will be sure to point out that the end is nigh for the "Empire".

Ant...


Ahh. The BPS. Smaller UK farmers have done better from what was CAP policy, but so too loads of French farmers - who it favoured.

BPS is a not an insignificant make up of income for upland farmers, that once taken the environmental upkeep aspect from it represents very good value for money for what it is, a great majority of claimants are getting very little.

Uk agriculture contributed 0.5% of Total UK gdp. Out of that up to 50% of income is from BPS.

Against that is up to 13% of all the UK’s workforce involved within the agri food industry.

There is little point saying how tiny the UK is in land mass compared to Australia as if that is ‘a thing’.
Antartica is twice the size of Australia - who exports more?

Australia has foreign investment/owners open to the whims of change and indecision - I’m sure you would not deny that.

I am under no illusions to the scale of what the UK economy is in comparison to that of the US or China, it’s only a fraction - a small fraction, that’s a fact.

Multinationals fleeing the UK is obviously not a good thing, foreign investment is important - but so too the type of company that wants to invest, the type that’s in it for the long haul, Brexit is going to severely test the UK’s ability to attract that type of investor in the short to medium term at least.
 
Gdp is a snowball you dont need to loose 50% of gdp to reconcile at 50%.

You take 13%, id say at present with tge state of the uk, that puts you in a deep hole.

Any western countru relies on foreign investment, uk and oz are by np means unique.

Due to london, your gdp per capita i would suggest is skewered. For the amount of money it turns over in financial circles its not that labour intensive.

The usa has its woes, but due to brexit being mishandled the uk is vunreable at the moment.

A very old govt system thats turning out to be a wrecking ball, hence the end of the empire...how is this going to get better?

Ant...
 

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