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France loses AAA Credit rating. (32)

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CookieMonster
Posted by CookieMonster on Fri 13 Jan 12, 9:35 PM to CookieMonster's blog.

Would just like to say Ahahahahahahahaha.

Also the time will soon be comming when we can wave goodbye to the EU and it wont be a day to soon.

:)

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13 Jan 12, 9:36 PM
twilightsilence
UK(ME), 16 mths
I'm taking a wild stab in the dark here, but anyone would think that news appealed to you ;)

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13 Jan 12, 9:59 PM
Shypeachybottom
UK, 20 mths
CookieMonster wrote:
France loses AAA Credit rating.

Would just like to say Ahahahahahahahaha.

Also the time will soon be comming when we can wave goodbye to the EU and it wont be a day to soon.

:)

And how exactly is this going to help the economic situation in the UK, to have continental Europe, our largest trading partner, get into a worse economic situation?

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13 Jan 12, 10:03 PM
UnlawfulOrder
UK(CR), 4 yrs

I so agree with this.....

Be careful what you laugh at.. it might be us next... The unpalatable truth is, that we are part of europe and if the euro goes bang... we will feel the explosion.

It is in our best interests for those we trade with to be in a stronger position than they are !!!

UO

LondonShyGirl wrote:
CookieMonster wrote:
France loses AAA Credit rating.

Would just like to say Ahahahahahahahaha.

Also the time will soon be comming when we can wave goodbye to the EU and it wont be a day to soon.

:)

And how exactly is this going to help the economic situation in the UK, to have continental Europe, our largest trading partner, get into a worse economic situation?

13 Jan 12, 10:05 PM
submyorks
UK(LS), 24 mths
CookieMonster wrote:
France loses AAA Credit rating.

Would just like to say Ahahahahahahahaha.

Also the time will soon be comming when we can wave goodbye to the EU and it wont be a day to soon.

:)

Dnt laugh to loud, it appears the market dictate how countries are run. This cant be a good thing, its time we relised that the banks and stock markets dnt run our lives.

13 Jan 12, 10:10 PM
Clodmin
UK(OX), 3 yrs

Well if all it takes is a few million people's livelihoods and an entire generation of financial hopelessness for you to look smug about your wanky little anti-euro point, then I think it's a sacrifice we're all prepared to make.

Similarly, I've been saying for ages that the US is too aggressive in its foreign policy.

I can't wait until the entire planet is melted into a nuclear soup by warring super-powers so I can say 'I told you so' to my knob-head mates down the pub.

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13 Jan 12, 10:27 PM
CookieMonster
UK, 6 yrs
LondonShyGirl wrote:
CookieMonster wrote:
France loses AAA Credit rating.

Would just like to say Ahahahahahahahaha.

Also the time will soon be comming when we can wave goodbye to the EU and it wont be a day to soon.

:)

And how exactly is this going to help the economic situation in the UK, to have continental Europe, our largest trading partner, get into a worse economic situation?

We do to much of our trade with Europe, as a global nation we should have been building trade on a more global basis especially the far East.

hopefully it will wean a lot of people of the fools gold of the EU.

13 Jan 12, 10:34 PM
CookieMonster
UK, 6 yrs
Clodmin wrote:
Well if all it takes is a few million people's livelihoods and an entire generation of financial hopelessness for you to look smug about your wanky little anti-euro point, then I think it's a sacrifice we're all prepared to make.

Similarly, I've been saying for ages that the US is too aggressive in its foreign policy.

I can't wait until the entire planet is melted into a nuclear soup by warring super-powers so I can say 'I told you so' to my knob-head mates down the pub.

The Sacrifice was made when "we" kept electing liers and charletens to Parliament who where more interested in what EU job they could get at the end of there tenure.

Its not smugness, a bit shaudenfraud maybe and a lot of bitter laughter. When Clegg says he got it wrong about the Euro but you couldn't of predicted it he is lying.

When the nations signed up they knew their levels of debt where to high and where exposed to an asymetric shock. That comes along about once every 25 years.

The last one was the 70's oil price shock, this time it was the credit crunch. Rather than making attempts to mock my admitadly belicose post, maybe it would be better if you asked why you where not informed of this?

13 Jan 12, 11:13 PM
CookieMonster
UK, 6 yrs
submyorks wrote:
CookieMonster wrote:
France loses AAA Credit rating.

Would just like to say Ahahahahahahahaha.

Also the time will soon be comming when we can wave goodbye to the EU and it wont be a day to soon.

:)

Dnt laugh to loud, it appears the market dictate how countries are run. This cant be a good thing, its time we relised that the banks and stock markets dnt run our lives.

Not quite true. If you run up debt the banks will start dictating to you. Would you prefer they didn't so you could rip off who evers money you borrowed? As the banks get their money from savers. QED Bank/markets punish bad behavior, wether from bad investors or Governments

Atm the "Everyone must feel the pain" is to an exstent the poor subsidising the rich peoples mistakes. A crash will mean, among other things, a default which will make quite a few wealthy people poor.

It will at least end the subsidising of the wealthy which is happening now, the country will recover.

13 Jan 12, 11:28 PM
MisstressvsSolicedog
UK(NN), 17 mths
i,m with cookie this,,

Please excuse crap spelling cause i,m rubbish

13 Jan 12, 11:44 PM
mrboo
UK(ME), 11 yrs

Yes we will find it hard to sell to Europe but we can also buy for less. it not all bad news. And what gets me is who is lending to them now? If I was a bank I would say mmmm maybe not

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Edited 13 Jan 12, 11:46 PM by mrboo

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