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nauseus

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  1. That's about 283 baht a pint! I think they might be taking the <deleted>. ????
  2. A four year-old, ABC/WP poll selected to show Trump's lowest approval point in his 4 years. Facts! ???? Look at the bigger picture. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/donald-trump-s-presidency-was-roller-coaster-his-approval-ratings-n1255360 And Joe's just keeps on going......down. https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-approval-rating-worse-donald-trump-this-stage-presidency-midterms-1720688
  3. It was relatively sudden, historically. Boomers retiring early / People swapping jobs like sweeties as better wages are offered all the time to lure workers / Covid handouts and general laziness after being off for so long.
  4. The way they work it out doesn't matter much if people that have recently worked suddenly stop job searching then they wont be counted in the labor force or as being unemployed.
  5. Unemployment at near record low levels that are largely due to a low labor force participation. .
  6. In February 2020 the U.S. entered the Covid period. The true recession started yesterday.
  7. No but it is that time of year. I was talking about the economic struggles of the UK and most everywhere else.
  8. Cake and eat it. You can fund your own army, just like the good old days.
  9. Well, at least you agree about the unelected bureaucrats in Brussels bit. The EU issues directives on nitrate use. The Euro currency has never suited the Italian economy. I'll have to give you the Germans.
  10. So many quotes. I wonder who said all that? The EU is not doing fine - check the news - there'll be more on the way soon. GERMANY - ENERGY https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62234188 ITALY - DEBT https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/debt-laden-italy-looks-no-less-vulnerable-rates-shoot-higher-2022-07-20/ HOLLAND - AGRICULTURE https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/21/emotion-and-pain-as-dutch-farmers-fight-back-against-huge-cuts-to-livestock These are all going on now and the EU seems to be silent, as usual. proving again how useless it is as a leader in tough times. An unnecessary and very costly huge extra layer of government, more interested in its symbolism and the political control of a bloc of countries, than the actual well being of its members. Union my toot.
  11. I remember but 1988 I think - UK seamen? But recently more events due to French strikes.
  12. We shall see - the IMF are not very good at this - the US has just entered a recession (technically) and many countries are likely to follow, including the UK.
  13. All down to the EU whichever way you cut it. No EU > no Brexit > no problem..
  14. There is nothing to show that the UK could not have 'boomed' better alone. EU growth is fading fast now.
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