You make a very good argument cloud999, however, 'Austerity Measures', cutting back on public sector employment and expecting the private sector to pick up the slack is the economics of the mad house. Don't cut jobs when there are no immediate prospect of jobs to fill those jobs lost. Create youth training give those enforced idle hands something to do, if that great President Franklin D. Roosevelt, could do it with his 'New Deal' (1933 and 1936) why not now????
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To me i am not a voter, I am not a tolerator or anything else to do with goverment... I dont join protests yet i dont like what they do... I find that the goverment in the UK fail to bring their words of wisdom... In some cases the rich benefit better tha\n the poor which is wrong in so many levels... I think the rich and wealthy should be taxed more considerably more to help aid this country to its feet... The goverment should step into all our banks and demand the sacking of every fat cat which has received a over the top payout for bringing the UK to a shit state... Because of this goverment and its preachy bollocks people are running out of money, People are being thrown onto the streets and loosing their life savings in a property they wanted... This goverment has been in power so little yet caused so so much... The goverment needs to address itself if it wants to help in this world... In the UK there are majority poor and poverty by uk standards yet the rich get helped... I feel it is getting time to get the goverment party out... If they dont and things get worse again could another riot be predicted????
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Almac Wrote:[COLOR="Navy"]You make a very good argument cloud999, however, 'Austerity Measures', cutting back on public sector employment and expecting the private sector to pick up the slack is the economics of the mad house. Don't cut jobs when there are no immediate prospect of jobs to fill those jobs lost. Create youth training give those enforced idle hands something to do, if that great President Franklin D. Roosevelt, could do it with his 'New Deal' (1933 and 1936) why not now???? [/COLOR]
Since when was the tax-payer responsible for employing people that the private sector doesn't want to employ?
Because it was a lot easier for the US Treasury to sell huge amounts of bonds then than it is for HM Treasury to do the same now.
Also the construction industry has significantly less unskilled jobs than it did.
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whats difference between tax payer and prifvate sector???
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11-17-2011, 12:27 PM
(Edited 11-17-2011, 12:29 PM by fredv3b.)
I've not argued against benefits. The idea that these young people will not get into the labour market is absurd. When the economy grows again more workers will be needed, and the ranks of the unemployed will fall.
Paying people to work instead of paying them so sit at home has merit.
You seem convinced that there is a good idea that you don't have but the government should have. I don't believe this great idea exists.
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Fred there is always great people with great ideas, please bring them forward wherever they are hiding..!!!! If I had a great idea I would be rich...!
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I fail to share your faith that everything has a solution.
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Oh to live in such a perfect world!
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