Arthur Figgis wrote:
> ®i©ardo wrote:
>> John Wright wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 07:57:18 +0100, ®i©ardo nowhere.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Given my impressive tax bill, and, given that I very rarely drink
>>>>> and I don't smoke, I don't have a 42" flat panel TV, my car is many
>>>>> years old and my computer is one that I built myself, whilst my
>>>>> mobile 'phone is only good for telephone calls, it always amuses me
>>>>> to see that many of those with no job and no visible means of
>>>>> support and claiming poverty seem to be far more materialistically
>>>>> endowed than I am.
>>>> Recent governments in this country have tightened up the benefits
>>>> system so much it is impossible for anyone to be living the good life
>>>> whilst on benefits unless of course they are on the fiddle
>>>>> If none of this is anything to do with the taxation of one to fund
>>>>> another,
>>>> But this situation is the same throughout the world its alright Obama
>>>> shouting his head of in Denver the other night
>>>> but if the majority of American people vote him into the white
>>>> house then its God help them .
>>>
>>> The fact remains that Bill Clinton left a huge budget surplus that
>>> George W. Bush has reversed to a massive deficit. This (as my
>>> American friends tell me) always happens - the democrats build
>>> America up, the Republicans knock it down again.
>>>
>>
>> Whereas in the UK it was the Tories who built up the surpluses and the
>> Labour Party who went for even bigger levels of indebtedness than
>> previously known. I wonder if the IMF will get involved again?
>>
>> "Crisis, what crisis?"
>
> A political "quote" not taken out of context this time, as Callaghan
> didn't actually say it - it was The Sun wot said it.
>
But, they weren't wrong, were they? Hang on, where did *I* say that
Callaghan said those words?
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