Aneirin
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I agree with you LE, the banks can indeed rot in hell, for they deserve it. From my understanding, it was the banks and other financial institutions that enabled the easy credit culture many have been brought up in, they don't really need to seek it, because it is always offered, they are educated into believing that, because that was what this country seemed to be about in the last decade or so. Yes, personal responsibility comes into it too, but the drive we all experience to buy this, buy that, and buy the other latest gadget to fill the hole in your life has been enabled by a so called consumerist age, even the government seem keen on promoting. We were an industrial nation, now we are a consumerist nation. I wonder sometimes, just what is the eventual aim of all this easy credit, just what is the design, and think could it be the financial instititions and their controllers seek the control of this country via personal debt. As for fairly elected politicians, well from a debtors point of view, who they want in the big seat, is the person who is proficient at keeping the interest rates down, sod everything else, as everything else pales into insignificance when it is your pocket that is under attack. So, for example, if say Nick Griffin of all people was the most proficient at the job of controlling the banks and keeping the money in the pocket of the populace, he despite what he stands for would be the obvious controller we need. I would hate to see a system like that come into power, as that has opened the door to the loonies, that have been kept at bay for so long. From what I understand from the people whom I socialise with, it does really seem like a case of them and us, perhaps the them and us that has always existed, the aristocrat/peasant, middle class/working class, blue collar/white collar etc, but now there is another variable, the banks and their thugs being the other. I say thugs, because everyone I know has had the doorstep recovery people and heavy pestering to pay debts owed. When dealing with banks though, it is always worth remembering ; Banks are all too keen to give you an umbrella when the sun is shining, but when it's raining, they take it away.
< Message edited by Aneirin -- 4/5/2010 8:13:49 AM >
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Everything we are is the result of what we have thought, the mind is everything, what we think, we become - Guatama Buddha Conservatism is distrust of people tempered by fear - William Gladstone
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