"You look after your own then help others not the other way around." A proper remedy.
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Trump will be inaugurated in 16 days time. Ford has recognised this new era.
How will his Junta of advisors deal with the political world?
Will Trump continue to govern by twitter?
Will his erratic behaviour stop?
Will he be less muddled in his thinking?
What will happen to NATO and article 5?
Will the world survive his environmental policy - such that it is?
Will America be able to contain him?
"You look after your own then help others not the other way around." A proper remedy.
How did it become clear?
Gullible? It was a saying on a bus and not to be taken "literally" or don't you know that? This is the best thing that has ever happened to England and the working class. I'd be very careful at making a mockery of a US president now too.
It's out of the EU and if anyone is wise I'd stop berating our best allie too.
Im not the fool huh.
Jalima.
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now they are going to see just how powerless the office of the president actually is.
So wtflip is everyone getting so worked up about?
We know that Obama could not push through many of the things he wanted to do so presumably Trump will not be able to fulfil his promises either.
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Jalima Sat 21-Jan-17 17:47:28
Sorry, have I spoilt everyone's fun?
I must remember not to be a party pooper in future
write out 500 times^
I am going to have to answer in the same way as I did on the other thread you put much the same thing.
Executive orders
www.cnbc.com/2014/01/28/executive-orders-what-they-are-and-how-they-work.html
How many will Trump do??
^ Mair Sat 21-Jan-17 17:59:29
the old established and labour industries like mining, car manufacturing have been superseded by new technology and robots do many of these jobs previously carried out by the working classes.
Not as much as you think although its undoubtedly how things are going. The countries that will successfully produce cars in the future though will not be those that have allowed their industries to die, but those that have protected their industries during the transition.
Non democratic societies like China are well placed to do this.
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stillaliveandkicking
Industry changes as do demands. I know what he meant when he said these things, sadly most just want things to stay the same instead of embracing what this could actually mean. Life for me over the last 10 years became sadder and sadder. I watched many a working class good business go under due to the influx of immigrants doing jobs cheaper and cheaper whilst living 10 a room and sending all their earnings back to where-ever. This is what really has happened. Or are you so bloody blinkered. The living wage has plummeted to an all time low, zero hour contracts have become the norm. Do you not get it?^
Mair and stillaliveandkicking
Do you think other countries will follow America's lead? Will the UK?
Maybe a few more than previous Ankers. Never underestimate a loose cannon huh.
Well still I was never tempted to take that slogan literally but clearly many of'the gullible' did!
Why should I be wary of making a mockery of a US president? Do you think he's monitoring GN and wil come and get me?
Unfortunately it didn't only happen to England!!
Did they? I think you again underestimate peoples capacity to really see and understand what is going on. Making a mockery of anything is not the way to go really is it, mockery is, when all said and done carried out by people that think they are better than others.
the money sent to the EU will now be put to better use
From what I've read we appear to be in line to owe the EU about £60 billion when we leave. That's just over 6 year's worth of contributions at the current rate. Then there is the possible cost of access to the bits of the EU that we like (if we manage to negotiate that, which is looking less likely) And whatever May promised to Nissan to keep them over here, plus whatever other industries demand.
I think it will be quite some time before any of the money 'saved' from our EU contribution (which is about 1% of our national expenditure) will be put to 'better use'. Apart from tax cutting for the rich and for corporations.
Well said stillaliveandkicking
We owe them nothing Maizie. They want money from us to leave. Not on and will not be done. The EU has done nothing for us as a country, nothing.
Mind you, if they want money then Im prepared to throw them a fiver to make them go away. Imagine how many fivers that would be throughout England. I may even up it to a tenner.
I'm afraid that the only 'power' the working class have is to withdraw their labour. The British have, on the whole, not done this for many years and even the 'working class' disapprove of those who do.
Americans are even less likely to do this as they are even further to the right than the British and seem to see unionised labour as the spawn of Satan.(Our US friends might put me right here; happy to be corrected if need be; this is just my impression)
The other alternative is Revolution. Funnily enough, revolutions are usually led by the middle classes and generally end in some sort of bloodbath before a ruling Elite emerges. The working class usually end up very little better off than before the revolution; they just have different masters..
Classic theories of Power culminate in the 'winners' keeping control by the use, or threat, of force. Not a pretty prospect.
Not on and will not be done.
In which case no-one will want to trade with us because we're not to be trusted.
Yes Maize I do get what you are saying. Im all for striking and withdrawal. People wouldn't do it unless their working life was untenable. Im all for bringing back unions for the workers. I fight every day for the English worker and will continue to do so.
This is one fact that cameron's government did.
We have fire stations but they all had to be cut. What the government did was decide that a "fire death" was only on site, a person that died once in hospital wasn't a "fire death' at all. Really? The NHS is at breaking point, why? it can't possibly be because we have mass immigration? No of course not.
mockery is, when all said and done carried out by people that think they are better than others.
I dodnt know or realise that. Explains a great deal.
Not into really having to explain what I actually know and think Ankers other than what I have actually said which is very plain to all. Not really into Italics either.
The comment wasnt about you or against you stillaliveandkicking
I liked the comment!
It explains some things.
Apolgies Ankers.. I was so caught up in my writing that i didn't switch over and see that.
Once again, I'm sorry!
Apology accepted.
Thank you.
Yes Maize I do get what you are saying. Im all for striking and withdrawal. People wouldn't do it unless their working life was untenable. Im all for bringing back unions for the workers.
I'm with you every step of the way here, stillaliveandkicking
varian how condescending does that sound ? do you think only those with a mortgage and a 4x4 in the drive can have a thought in their head and those poor disadvantaged need everything explained in simple easy to understand words ? some people lowly can actually make a informed decision without listening to the lies of any political party or the claptrap some actor has sprouted or social media twitterings. Some of us have a brain
Yes it will Maizie. It will eventually bring up the national wage. Large companies will not be able to just cream off higher and higher profits. They will have to pay proper wages for people to work.
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