Reject the establishment or watch the far-right take over, Corbyn tells Europe's centre-left leaders
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[QUOTE=strayebyrd;51480973]That sounds really interesting, I'll be sure to give it a read, cheers!
Yeah like I say, it seems to be the one thing no one wants to talk about. Countries like America and the UK don't look like they're going to be able to climb out from the sea of debt they've accrued. We're talking about trillions of dollars, and kicking all the immigrants out, or banning guns, or fighting against the lefties or the righties isn't gonna do dick in solving that problem.
It seems like China or India might be the next places to take the mantle. Here's hoping that they end up running things in an alright way[/QUOTE]
The debt in countries like the USA and the UK is essentially meaningless. Governments that issue their own fiat currencies are either in debt or their populace is or the foreign sector is. The constraint to a monetary sovereign is inflation and the USA and the UK are falling short of their inflation targets so it's not like that's a problem at the moment either.
[QUOTE=Rossy167;51472901]Sorry mate, the current rhetoric that left wingers are shutting down arguments and refusing to discuss things is a crock of shit. This is a bipartisan thing, conservatives are just as guilty.[/QUOTE]
yea, no.
Guilty? yes, but they just never really succeeded in the level of self isolation and feedback loop installing that the left did.
Also people expect the left to be the sane and reasonable ones... and recently it has been shown they arent, everyone knows the far right are nutters... worst you could blame the far left 10 years ago was that they were fucking commies, but at least they did it because they believed it was right to do... the right was just filling their pockets and would say anything they needed to to do so.
Now its no longer like that... #WeAllMorallyBankruptNow
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