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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    What's your take on things BT?

    Do you think we'll bounce back?
    Sadly I think many, many businesses, large and small will not recover from this economic meltdown and will close their doors forever.

    It's estimated a million jobs may be lost, which will suit the "cheap labour/gig economy" mindset.

    However, over the last four decades I have witnessed first hand the entrepreneurial "never say, never" attitude of the real people behind British commerce. From that I draw optimism the British economy will "fast track" itself back to "normal".

    Another two things to factor in are Brexit and Boris overcoming COVID-19. The two issues provide a rallying point, providing a reason to shove two fingers to the world and show exactly what the "British Bulldog Spirit" is really about.

    Never forget, nobody does stoicism quite like us British.

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    Minnesota State Senator - Dr. Scott Jensen reacts to CDC guidance on declaring CV-19 deaths.







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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    I was wondering who'd fall on that one - you didn't disappoint 59"....

    Jensen is a Doctor and State Senator - he's also appeared on other networks - what matters most - is his opinion, (above all, when undeniably valid and true) not where he's sounding it....that would be blinkered reasoning.

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    At last our government have got a handle on things.

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    Our mostly AWOL Home Secretary Pritti Patel has just announced, "Three hundred thousand and thirty four, nine hundred and seventy four thousand tests carried out across the UK", she means that number of UK citizens have all been tested for COVID-19.

    I tried to do the maths and I think that is = 300,000,34,900,74,000. Can one of you ex-grammar school boys please help me out?

    Could you imagine the media outrage if these figures had come out of the mouth of Ms Abbott?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    At last our government have got a handle on things.

    Attachment 15497

    Our mostly AWOL Home Secretary Pritti Patel has just announced, "Three hundred thousand and thirty four, nine hundred and seventy four thousand tests carried out across the UK", she means that number of UK citizens have all been tested for COVID-19.

    I tried to do the maths and I think that is = 300,000,34,900,74,000. Can one of you ex-grammar school boys please help me out?

    Could you imagine the media outrage if these figures had come out of the mouth of Ms Abbott?

    Attachment 15498
    Can't help BT, about three minutes into Priti's boring drone my attention started to wander, then when the inane questioning started I lost patience altogether and switched off. God she is boring, almost as bad as that Mayor of New York who could bore for England if he was English, but thank god he isn't.

    Come back Boris FFS, your country needs you.

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    Downfall of Capitalism and Communism

    Each and every movement in this universe is systaltic. Nothing ever moves in a straight line. Due to this systaltic motion, internal clash and cohesion take place. The ups and downs of socio-economic life in different phases of the social order are sure to take place due to this systaltic principle. When the period of pause is long, society goes through a phase of extended staticity, and it may lose all its dynamic movement or even cease to exist. If there is lack of dynamic force in the phase of pause, then the stage of dynamicity may not come in the subsequent phase.

    The downfall of both capitalism and communism is inevitable due to their inherent staticity. Both capitalism and communism are on the verge of extinction from this world. The external and internal spheres of capitalism have ordinary acceleration, but there is a contradiction between its internal and external spheres. The contradictions in capitalism are due to the self-centred profit motivated psychology and the accumulation of wealth for the benefit of a few rather than for the welfare of all. Hence, capitalism is not congenial to the integrated growth of human progress. A day is therefore sure to come when capitalism will burst like a fire-cracker.

    Marxism, too, is a transitory phenomenon. In the external sphere of Marxism there is only ordinary acceleration, and in the internal sphere there is staticity. The result is negative dynamicity. That is why Marxism will never be a success either. Marxism is just like a comet on a parabolic path – it is not of hyperbolic order. Marxism can only bring society to an omni-static state; that is, the state of nihilism or cynicism – a sort of negation. .............

    Shrii P.R Sarkar
    13 September 1987, Calcutta

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Downfall of Capitalism and Communism

    Each and every movement in this universe is systaltic. Nothing ever moves in a straight line. Due to this systaltic motion, internal clash and cohesion take place. The ups and downs of socio-economic life in different phases of the social order are sure to take place due to this systaltic principle. When the period of pause is long, society goes through a phase of extended staticity, and it may lose all its dynamic movement or even cease to exist. If there is lack of dynamic force in the phase of pause, then the stage of dynamicity may not come in the subsequent phase.

    The downfall of both capitalism and communism is inevitable due to their inherent staticity. Both capitalism and communism are on the verge of extinction from this world. The external and internal spheres of capitalism have ordinary acceleration, but there is a contradiction between its internal and external spheres. The contradictions in capitalism are due to the self-centred profit motivated psychology and the accumulation of wealth for the benefit of a few rather than for the welfare of all. Hence, capitalism is not congenial to the integrated growth of human progress. A day is therefore sure to come when capitalism will burst like a fire-cracker.

    Marxism, too, is a transitory phenomenon. In the external sphere of Marxism there is only ordinary acceleration, and in the internal sphere there is staticity. The result is negative dynamicity. That is why Marxism will never be a success either. Marxism is just like a comet on a parabolic path – it is not of hyperbolic order. Marxism can only bring society to an omni-static state; that is, the state of nihilism or cynicism – a sort of negation. .............

    Shrii P.R Sarkar
    13 September 1987, Calcutta
    Oh,ok I get it now!!

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    "The contradictions in capitalism are due to the self-centred profit motivated psychology and the accumulation of wealth for the benefit of a few rather than for the welfare of all. Hence, capitalism is not congenial to the integrated growth of human progress."

    I would disagree with Mr Sarkar Balan, in fact I'd say his statement above is factually incorrect and bordering on utter bollox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norder View Post
    I was wondering who'd fall on that one - you didn't disappoint 59"....

    Jensen is a Doctor and State Senator - he's also appeared on other networks - what matters most - is his opinion, (above all, when undeniably valid and true) not where he's sounding it....that would be blinkered reasoning.

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    Hi Nodor!

    You now seem to be saying that coronavirus is real and is a real threat.

    But you now appear to be saying that it was introduced by the WHO in order for the pharmaceutical companies to sell more stuff and make more profit?

    Is that your current position?

    I'm not being judgmental or saying that you are wrong, but if that is your stance then I am a long way off being convinced.

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