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Wednesday, 04.03.2009.

10:45

“Seize moment” Brown to urge U.S.

Gordon Brown will urge the U.S. to "seize the moment" to "make the future work for us" when he addresses a joint session of the U.S. Congress.

Izvor: BBC

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Leonidas

pre 15 godina

This is the guy that gave £600 billion to the banks and insured another £550 billion of toxic bebts to now but refusing to make up the shortfall of £5 billion on the pension fund of the postal services that employs approximately 1 million workers.
He talks about protectionism without saying the UK has nothing to protect because all the major manufacturing companies left in the country are foreign owned.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Britain is run by a gang of crooks that should've been locked up 10years ago at the height of the dot com bubble when millions of people burned their fingers.
The same people again are bailed out with taxpayers money and retiring with preposterous severance payments and pension funds.
Brown has forgotten that the role of the banks is to secure people's wealth and to ease payments between individuala and companies and not a place where ponzie schemes run by secret societies plunder individuals and nations.

Rashan

pre 15 godina

Finally some just desserts for you foreign policy. Your citizens bought the story on your foreign policy.

Now they will believe that the man who set up, encouraged, presided, stood back and watched the conditions for ecomomic collapse as chancellor is now its saviour and will 'seize the moment'.

Isn't it comforting to now how the vacum of outer space works in peoples minds.

Diamonds are forever,hey, except for those that you looted from India, Africa China etc and have all been used up in saving your dot com world of nothingness....

Rashan

pre 15 godina

Finally some just desserts for you foreign policy. Your citizens bought the story on your foreign policy.

Now they will believe that the man who set up, encouraged, presided, stood back and watched the conditions for ecomomic collapse as chancellor is now its saviour and will 'seize the moment'.

Isn't it comforting to now how the vacum of outer space works in peoples minds.

Diamonds are forever,hey, except for those that you looted from India, Africa China etc and have all been used up in saving your dot com world of nothingness....

Leonidas

pre 15 godina

This is the guy that gave £600 billion to the banks and insured another £550 billion of toxic bebts to now but refusing to make up the shortfall of £5 billion on the pension fund of the postal services that employs approximately 1 million workers.
He talks about protectionism without saying the UK has nothing to protect because all the major manufacturing companies left in the country are foreign owned.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Britain is run by a gang of crooks that should've been locked up 10years ago at the height of the dot com bubble when millions of people burned their fingers.
The same people again are bailed out with taxpayers money and retiring with preposterous severance payments and pension funds.
Brown has forgotten that the role of the banks is to secure people's wealth and to ease payments between individuala and companies and not a place where ponzie schemes run by secret societies plunder individuals and nations.

Rashan

pre 15 godina

Finally some just desserts for you foreign policy. Your citizens bought the story on your foreign policy.

Now they will believe that the man who set up, encouraged, presided, stood back and watched the conditions for ecomomic collapse as chancellor is now its saviour and will 'seize the moment'.

Isn't it comforting to now how the vacum of outer space works in peoples minds.

Diamonds are forever,hey, except for those that you looted from India, Africa China etc and have all been used up in saving your dot com world of nothingness....

Leonidas

pre 15 godina

This is the guy that gave £600 billion to the banks and insured another £550 billion of toxic bebts to now but refusing to make up the shortfall of £5 billion on the pension fund of the postal services that employs approximately 1 million workers.
He talks about protectionism without saying the UK has nothing to protect because all the major manufacturing companies left in the country are foreign owned.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Britain is run by a gang of crooks that should've been locked up 10years ago at the height of the dot com bubble when millions of people burned their fingers.
The same people again are bailed out with taxpayers money and retiring with preposterous severance payments and pension funds.
Brown has forgotten that the role of the banks is to secure people's wealth and to ease payments between individuala and companies and not a place where ponzie schemes run by secret societies plunder individuals and nations.