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How Brexit has Stolen Britain's Future
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Topic Started: Jun 28 2016, 05:02 AM (718 Views)
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Jun 30 2016, 04:10 AM
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Sea thinks the World Market is where one goes to buy food.
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Jun 30 2016, 04:55 AM
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Sea thinks the World Market is where one goes to buy food. Is that supposed to be an insult? You are slipping!
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Berton
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Jun 30 2016, 06:27 AM
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What did the market do today Sea Dog? Did it follow you progressives prediction about going into a recession?
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Jun 30 2016, 06:50 AM
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The conservative, Right, PM of Britain, who was against leaving the EU, said today that there will be no Rebrexit, that the people of Britain have spoken in a fair democratic election, that he will honor their decision. Why can't this forum's "progressive" Canadians live with it, instead of projecting their distant disagreement and frustration onto others? It's not their country. Why do they feel that they know what's best for the Brits. Perhaps, since these Canadians feel so strongly about the EU, and against half of U.S. voters, Canada should consider joining the EU for their own benefit and security?
The Brits were sucked in by right wing fear mongering. The same thing could well happen in your country. When the sun rose and the people of Britain realized that they had screwed up, of course they wanted a do-over. You are apparently too unaware to realize that the world markets and financiers are reeling from shock.No sane person expected the result of the vote!
Thank God! It appears that the long, grueling decline of the "world markets and financiers" resulting from Brexit has finally, FINALLY, made the turn. No more "reeling from shock," investors are again putting their faith back into making money and wealth: Global Markets Rise as Brexit Worries Ease "Some relief as fears U.K. vote could disrupt the world economy recedeHow long did that take? 
Brexit was used by the short sellers as an excuse to send the market down. I just took a sizable CD and converted it to stock. Of course and it has nothing o do with the long term effects that will become visible in time. This whole process will take years and if you think it will all be rosy you are a damn fool.
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Berton
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Jun 30 2016, 06:52 AM
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The conservative, Right, PM of Britain, who was against leaving the EU, said today that there will be no Rebrexit, that the people of Britain have spoken in a fair democratic election, that he will honor their decision. Why can't this forum's "progressive" Canadians live with it, instead of projecting their distant disagreement and frustration onto others? It's not their country. Why do they feel that they know what's best for the Brits. Perhaps, since these Canadians feel so strongly about the EU, and against half of U.S. voters, Canada should consider joining the EU for their own benefit and security?
The Brits were sucked in by right wing fear mongering. The same thing could well happen in your country. When the sun rose and the people of Britain realized that they had screwed up, of course they wanted a do-over. You are apparently too unaware to realize that the world markets and financiers are reeling from shock.No sane person expected the result of the vote!
Thank God! It appears that the long, grueling decline of the "world markets and financiers" resulting from Brexit has finally, FINALLY, made the turn. No more "reeling from shock," investors are again putting their faith back into making money and wealth: Global Markets Rise as Brexit Worries Ease "Some relief as fears U.K. vote could disrupt the world economy recedeHow long did that take? 
Brexit was used by the short sellers as an excuse to send the market down. I just took a sizable CD and converted it to stock.
Of course and it has nothing o do with the long term effects that will become visible in time. This whole process will take years and if you think it will all be rosy you are a damn fool.
Okay, now you back up your statements with creditable sources and information.
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Jun 30 2016, 06:59 AM
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- Jun 28 2016, 06:36 AM
The conservative, Right, PM of Britain, who was against leaving the EU, said today that there will be no Rebrexit, that the people of Britain have spoken in a fair democratic election, that he will honor their decision. Why can't this forum's "progressive" Canadians live with it, instead of projecting their distant disagreement and frustration onto others? It's not their country. Why do they feel that they know what's best for the Brits. Perhaps, since these Canadians feel so strongly about the EU, and against half of U.S. voters, Canada should consider joining the EU for their own benefit and security?
The Brits were sucked in by right wing fear mongering. The same thing could well happen in your country. When the sun rose and the people of Britain realized that they had screwed up, of course they wanted a do-over. You are apparently too unaware to realize that the world markets and financiers are reeling from shock.No sane person expected the result of the vote!
Thank God! It appears that the long, grueling decline of the "world markets and financiers" resulting from Brexit has finally, FINALLY, made the turn. No more "reeling from shock," investors are again putting their faith back into making money and wealth: Global Markets Rise as Brexit Worries Ease "Some relief as fears U.K. vote could disrupt the world economy recedeHow long did that take? 
Brexit was used by the short sellers as an excuse to send the market down. I just took a sizable CD and converted it to stock.
Of course and it has nothing o do with the long term effects that will become visible in time. This whole process will take years and if you think it will all be rosy you are a damn fool.
Okay, now you back up your statements with creditable sources and information. That was an opinion. A rather bland one. I did not even give the opinion that the results would be good or bad, only that some were likely to be bad. Just about tatamount ot sayin "I don't know".
Do you think all the outcomes of this action will be favorable? If so that would be a rather positive prediction and I would be justified in asking how you came to that conclusion.
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Berton
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Jun 30 2016, 07:01 AM
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- Banandangees
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- Sea Dog
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- Banandangees
- Jun 28 2016, 06:36 AM
The conservative, Right, PM of Britain, who was against leaving the EU, said today that there will be no Rebrexit, that the people of Britain have spoken in a fair democratic election, that he will honor their decision. Why can't this forum's "progressive" Canadians live with it, instead of projecting their distant disagreement and frustration onto others? It's not their country. Why do they feel that they know what's best for the Brits. Perhaps, since these Canadians feel so strongly about the EU, and against half of U.S. voters, Canada should consider joining the EU for their own benefit and security?
The Brits were sucked in by right wing fear mongering. The same thing could well happen in your country. When the sun rose and the people of Britain realized that they had screwed up, of course they wanted a do-over. You are apparently too unaware to realize that the world markets and financiers are reeling from shock.No sane person expected the result of the vote!
Thank God! It appears that the long, grueling decline of the "world markets and financiers" resulting from Brexit has finally, FINALLY, made the turn. No more "reeling from shock," investors are again putting their faith back into making money and wealth: Global Markets Rise as Brexit Worries Ease "Some relief as fears U.K. vote could disrupt the world economy recedeHow long did that take? 
Brexit was used by the short sellers as an excuse to send the market down. I just took a sizable CD and converted it to stock.
Of course and it has nothing o do with the long term effects that will become visible in time. This whole process will take years and if you think it will all be rosy you are a damn fool.
Okay, now you back up your statements with creditable sources and information.
That was an opinion. A rather bland one. I did not even give the opinion that the results would be good or bad, only that some were likely to be bad. Just about tatamount ot sayin "I don't know". Do you think all the outcomes of this action will be favorable? If so that would be a rather positive prediction and I would be justified in asking how you came to that conclusion.
Okay so I don't have to back my statements up either for the same reason. I figured you would use that loophole.
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Jun 30 2016, 07:15 AM
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- Jun 30 2016, 07:01 AM
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- Stoned
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- Thumper
- Jun 29 2016, 11:08 PM
- Banandangees
- Jun 29 2016, 08:28 PM
- Sea Dog
- Jun 28 2016, 06:57 AM
- Banandangees
- Jun 28 2016, 06:36 AM
The conservative, Right, PM of Britain, who was against leaving the EU, said today that there will be no Rebrexit, that the people of Britain have spoken in a fair democratic election, that he will honor their decision. Why can't this forum's "progressive" Canadians live with it, instead of projecting their distant disagreement and frustration onto others? It's not their country. Why do they feel that they know what's best for the Brits. Perhaps, since these Canadians feel so strongly about the EU, and against half of U.S. voters, Canada should consider joining the EU for their own benefit and security?
The Brits were sucked in by right wing fear mongering. The same thing could well happen in your country. When the sun rose and the people of Britain realized that they had screwed up, of course they wanted a do-over. You are apparently too unaware to realize that the world markets and financiers are reeling from shock.No sane person expected the result of the vote!
Thank God! It appears that the long, grueling decline of the "world markets and financiers" resulting from Brexit has finally, FINALLY, made the turn. No more "reeling from shock," investors are again putting their faith back into making money and wealth: Global Markets Rise as Brexit Worries Ease "Some relief as fears U.K. vote could disrupt the world economy recedeHow long did that take? 
Brexit was used by the short sellers as an excuse to send the market down. I just took a sizable CD and converted it to stock.
Of course and it has nothing o do with the long term effects that will become visible in time. This whole process will take years and if you think it will all be rosy you are a damn fool.
Okay, now you back up your statements with creditable sources and information.
That was an opinion. A rather bland one. I did not even give the opinion that the results would be good or bad, only that some were likely to be bad. Just about tatamount ot sayin "I don't know". Do you think all the outcomes of this action will be favorable? If so that would be a rather positive prediction and I would be justified in asking how you came to that conclusion.
Okay so I don't have to back my statements up either for the same reason. I figured you would use that loophole. You poor insecure person. I expected no less. Actually it would be impossible for me to expect less, since you have never once backed up what you say.
You just say some cute bullschit and then you bail.
Impressive!
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Berton
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Jun 30 2016, 09:20 AM
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And you never stopped acting like a ass.
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