No, I simply referred you back to my very first post in the thread, a post that very clearly contradicts your later assumptions of my thoughts on the matter.
You assumed views for me that I have never expressed.
You were once again arguing against yourself.
I’m not sure how you draw that conclusion.
Oh, you make an assumption on my views on the matter and then argue with your own assumptions.
Here deconstruct this statement, give it your best shot:
“If, in a moment of madness, any government were to suddenly give everyone an £11000 a year payrise, prices would soar. Within months no one would be any better off.”
This ‘moment of madness’, that was your idea wasn’t it?
Oh, so it was.
You seem to have missed the bit about stalling wages already costing these self same people £11,000 per year.
Nah, let everyone’s wages fall behind so long as your own costs do go up.
It doesn’t upset me one bit.
Trump has said he wants to be cuffed, so don’t give him what he wants.
It’s of no importance at all.
Once arraigned, Trump will be under arrest, he’ll be finger printed and have his mug shots taken. He’ll then be put before a judge.
From the moment he surrenders he will be under the control of the Justice system.
It’s worse than that.
Droves of ‘free thinkers’ regurgitate the spite and envy they’ve been fed every time the subject of decent pensions arises.
Mention good work place pensions and instead of demanding good pensions for all they complain that those who still have decent pensions should be dragged down to the level of those who don’t.
Like crabs in a bucket.
So it turns out Trump was almost caught out telling the truth.
Yes he will be arrested on Tuesday, he just didn’t say which Tuesday.
I wonder if he’ll try to incite a mob?
It is he worried nobody will turn up?
Trump Making Arraignment Guest Appearance.
Work until you’re knackered, no thanks:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/healthandlifeexpectancies/bulletins/healthstatelifeexpectanciesuk/2018to2020
Slight correction,
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Grand Juries review evidence and testimony presented by prosecutors to determine if there is probable cause to believe a crime has been committed, within the jurisdiction, and were probable cause does exist issue an indictment(s).
Slight correction,
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Grand Juries review evidence and testimony presented by prosecutors to determine if there is probable cause to believe a crime has been committed, within the jurisdiction, and were probable cause does exist issue an indictment(s).