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Brexit game thread

dhdawg
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We're all English today.
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PM to Britain:
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anyone send them an invite to this place?
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well that ended quickly, farage concedes defeat. the globalists win yet again
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dhdawg said:
well that ended quickly, farage concedes defeat.
the globalistsDiebold wins yet again -
Interesting. Leave is up early and the markets are in a frenzy
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I absolutely do not like the steps toward a European superstate the EU has been taking, and I don't like the way the Euro has destroyed smaller economies unable to make themselves more competitive by adjusting exchange rates. I don't like the way the EU can bully deals out of member states, and I don't like what its corrupt, Leviathan-like economic bureaucracy enabled in Greece and Spain, and I don't like that other member states are bailing them out. I don't like the way the terms of bailouts result in right-wing uprisings in affected countries. I'm a supporter of federalism at the smallest possible level, and I prefer to see Europe remain nationally divided and for each country to determine their own fate at the most democratic level.
Also, look at who's backing Remain: Goldman Sachs. Enough said on that. I think Brexit wins rather comfortably, say 34-17? -
LEAVE!
+300K at the moment....this is fucking great, hope it holds -
up by almost half a mil.
pound is down to recession levels -
The House of Rothschild has run Europe for centuries- ain't no big thing EU, no EU. Money makers gonna make money.
As always, don't fuck with the Jews.
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They gone
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Just wait until Farage gets his own players in there
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it's ovah.
ITV calls it for leave -
BBC calls it too
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Looks like Dow Futures are down close to 3% already ... look forward to the market bubble busting over the next month as the rest of the EU falls apart.
Give it a month or two and you can take your money out from under the mattress and investing in the market -
Obama's leadership on full display
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Good. Fuck that market bubble - let it take some air out of the real estate bubble, too. This shit is getting ridiculous.
Britain just told the EU to fuck off. Good for them.
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Obama's comment about Britain going to the back of the trade line is bullshit. Worry about the fucking Chinese instead of our strongest ally.Southerndawg said:
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BIG win for Trump tonight.
Can't wait to hear what they tell hondo to tell us about this. -
Wow. Fascinating.
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Precursor to the US Election IMO ... you are spot on.sarktastic said:BIG win for Trump tonight.
Can't wait to hear what they tell hondo to tell us about this.
During my travels, I can't even begin to tell you how much some of the smaller communities in this country are hurting ... the global economy idea is nice in theory but it leaves a lot of people on the sidelines.
Think to your jobs and your friends and how many of you actually produce goods or services? Most of us that live in the larger cities are able to have jobs where we use our minds to earn our living. But outside of the larger, if you aren't producing some kind of good, you don't have a job. It's a significant issue and there are a number of people falling in that category.
When you think in those terms, you get what we're seeing in the global US economy where the rich are getting super rich and the poor getting poorer. It's an explainer of why the middle class is shrinking.
I'm not advocating that inefficient markets and isolationism is the way to go. But at the same time, there is a clear need to figure out how to create opportunities for all in a way that doesn't leave so many behind. It's not healthy for a country and/or a global economy. -
I see two potential paths. We can either try to retrain those lost in the tides of globalism and help them adjust to this new information technology economy we're in, or we can try to turn the clocks back to 1980 and bring back our manufacturing jobs by creating trade barriers so large the companies that stick around have no choice but to have a supply chain that consists of nothing but Americans.Tequilla said:
Precursor to the US Election IMO ... you are spot on.sarktastic said:BIG win for Trump tonight.
Can't wait to hear what they tell hondo to tell us about this.
During my travels, I can't even begin to tell you how much some of the smaller communities in this country are hurting ... the global economy idea is nice in theory but it leaves a lot of people on the sidelines.
Think to your jobs and your friends and how many of you actually produce goods or services? Most of us that live in the larger cities are able to have jobs where we use our minds to earn our living. But outside of the larger, if you aren't producing some kind of good, you don't have a job. It's a significant issue and there are a number of people falling in that category.
When you think in those terms, you get what we're seeing in the global US economy where the rich are getting super rich and the poor getting poorer. It's an explainer of why the middle class is shrinking.
I'm not advocating that inefficient markets and isolationism is the way to go. But at the same time, there is a clear need to figure out how to create opportunities for all in a way that doesn't leave so many behind. It's not healthy for a country and/or a global economy. -
Good. Germany should ditch the EU as well.
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Cameron stepping down
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Did I miss the halftime show?
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But the polls and demographics said they would stay