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Macdon commented Mar 17, 2015How much will all this bring to Ireland's economy by way of trade deals through networking? I don't think it's overly excessive. As for the AU PM part at the end. What can I say, first he insults the Aborignals and now the Irish. I guess AU's other ...
Irish Government Defends €200,000 St Patrick’s Day Trips
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Macdon commented Mar 17, 2015There are no safety currencies really. Look at what the CHF did to many eastern Europeans who had loans based on CHF. Sure this is a case of appreciation of CHF but we here know it can also depreciated. BTW, where is the Deutsche Mark if it's so ...
Greece's Euro Exit Seems Inevitable
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Macdon commented Mar 17, 2015I like your use of the Greek spelling of Europe - Europa when calling for the founders of European civilisation to be expelled. Oh I wish and so do many others, Greeks included, but the transfer of taxpayer's funds to northern Europe banks isn't ...
No, a parallel currency is not the answer to Greece's problems
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Macdon commented Mar 16, 2015url Amazon.com employs 117,000 people around the world, as at December 31, 2013. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, USA, we also have offices, fulfilment centres, customer service centres and software development centres across North America, ...
UK high streets running out of time as more shops close than new ones open
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Macdon commented Mar 16, 2015Your taxes are bailing out your banks, not the Greeks pe se. They, especially the people, don't receive much of it at all. It is Dutch banks who are among the most culpable along with German and French. You should at least pay more taxes than the ...
Greece's 'rockstar' finance minister walked away from an interview when asked if he's becoming...
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Macdon commented Mar 16, 2015No mate, you're the twat. Have a look at Tax Revenues by Percentage of GDP Per country. I have listed the most significant ones. How does it feel to be a brainless loser? There are other issues which the more intelligent of us here have discussed. ...
Greece's 'rockstar' finance minister walked away from an interview when asked if he's becoming...
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Macdon commented Mar 16, 2015Hahaha! If they were of high average intelligence, how can I (maybe you and others) possibly have made money in real estate, trading and even gambling on the horses? Maybe the simpletons can understand this statement below? Not my words, I got it ...
Greek crisis tests ECB's credibility
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Macdon commented Mar 16, 2015How much tax does a certain internet bookseller operating out of the UK pay in the UK? Answer: not much at all! That's just the tip of it, they're not the only ones. We have the software and hardware giant and the coffee chain paying almost zilch if ...
UK high streets running out of time as more shops close than new ones open
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Macdon commented Mar 16, 2015Bring it all down baby, bring it all down! The EU is one of the greatest scams I've ever encountered because it involves so many countries being ripped off and scuttled, not just Greece. url "The troika sold Greece an economic racket . . . . ...
Greek crisis tests ECB's credibility
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Macdon commented Mar 16, 2015Is this a fucktard statement or what? If that was the case their GDP would be $0000.00 and they would not exist as a nation.
Greek defence minister - If Greece leaves euro zone, Spain and Italy would be next
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Macdon commented Mar 16, 2015Needs are changing. More food outlets would be welcome - commodities which can't be ordered over the internet are in order.
UK high streets running out of time as more shops close than new ones open
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Macdon commented Mar 15, 2015Who gives a fuck what you think and why waste bandwidth telling us? I'm interested from a geopolitical point of view as well as a Black Swan event view. Does anyone here think that a Grexit will cause the EUR pairs to behave like the CHF pairs when ...
Greek defence minister - If Greece leaves euro zone, Spain and Italy would be next
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Macdon commented Mar 14, 2015Hahaha!!!! Germany started that war and 70 million people died and they were funded by the Marshall Plan and were given debt forgiveness by countries including Greece. They also stole wealth from other countries and hid it in Switzerland, including ...
Greek defence minister - If Greece leaves euro zone, Spain and Italy would be next
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Macdon commented Mar 13, 2015YAY!!! Freedom and the end of the EU/EZ who can go and do what they must do. Ya dig?
German majority against Greece in the Euro
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Macdon commented Mar 13, 2015Yet Greece is made to pay?!!! If Greece folds, we all fold. I have Scots-Irish blood, but what's happening in GR is astounding! No-one even mentions Japan or my beloved Ireland too much these days. Singapore, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Finland ...
German majority against Greece in the Euro
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Macdon commented Mar 13, 2015BTW, I'm proud of Greece! They are a warrior nation and I believe that is why they were first to be attacked, together with their weakened economy. Oh yeah, they are also are the founders of European civilisation and it's frigging ironic that the ...
German majority against Greece in the Euro
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Macdon commented Mar 13, 2015The Banksters will be going insane if they can't get away with their massive gamble, which was to use loans as a form of hostile takeover to acquire Greece's assets. They very deliberately pressure countries into huge debt, with the sole focus upon ...
German majority against Greece in the Euro
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Macdon commented Mar 12, 2015What do you mean anti-trend? So what happens if it never changes trend? It goes to 0.0000? IMO, AU is still a good country to invest in. Once we get rid of the current govt. and it may be sooner rather than later, we can expect the AU to go up with ...
Australia Labour Force
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Macdon replied Mar 12, 2015The reason is because just about every time those incompetent pyschopaths intervene they invariably lose $BILLIONS of tax payer's money. At the moment we have an internationally recognised imbecile as Prime Minister and a clown prince of fools who ...
AUD/USD
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Macdon commented Mar 11, 2015So now the RBA will very probably not cut interest rates.
Australia Labour Force