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  • D Dan Neely

    Dalek Dave wrote:

    They say violence is not the answer.

    THat's actually correct. "Violence?" is the question. The answer is "Yes!".

    Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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    Given your response I can only guess that you have either served or been a victim.

    ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^] Trolls[^]

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      I was never bullied and made sure that no one else was either. Hate bullies and my dad taught me very early to hit first and hard. Still can't abide bullies: they are covering their own weakness and fear and the best way to tackle them is head on: trust me, they'll back down pdq.

      "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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      +5 but wish it were +200

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        :thumbsup: For the good story and :thumbsup: for this:

        Chris C-B wrote:

        I put my unbroken pot back on the bar, the barman nodded towards the back door, and I made my self extraordinarily scarce.

        :-D

        There is only one Vera Farmiga and Salma Hayek is her prophet! Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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        Kind of you to say so, Sir! Truth is, when training to serve Her Majesty, I had a highly decorated Welsh Guards weapons training instructor*, whose principal military dictum was "Whenever conflict becomes inevitable, escalate immediately to the highest method available". Sound advice, but I guess it's just as well I am not in charge of the big red button on the lap of a marine just outside the oval office. :laugh: * This is the fellow I mentioned some time ago, who, when deputised to take over from the unarmed training instructor opened with the memorable phrase "Gen'l'men - why the f**k are you unarmed?" :cool:

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          Children to be banned from blowing up balloons, under EU safety rules [^] Clearly an important issue that needs urgent attention, and some new laws no doubt... Meanwhile, LPG adapters across Europe: Assortment of LPG adapters needed across Europe[^] Clearly an issue of standardisation that is so utterly unimportant that it can be totally ignored leaving individual countries to come up with all sorts of different fittings.... What the fuck do we pay these clowns for!

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          Jorgen Andersson
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          We haven't had any wars in the EU zone since the founding. That was the purpose, and it has been successful. If you have an open market you have removed the major economical reason for war. And most wars have an economical reason in the bottom. To say that it is a waste of time shows that you are either badly informed or narrowminded, or just didn't think all the way through. There are of course a lot of room for improvement. (Understatement of the year?) But to say it's a waste of time... Nope, atleast not yet!

          List of common misconceptions

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            +5 but wish it were +200

            ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^] Trolls[^]

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            Thanks.

            "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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            • J Jorgen Andersson

              We haven't had any wars in the EU zone since the founding. That was the purpose, and it has been successful. If you have an open market you have removed the major economical reason for war. And most wars have an economical reason in the bottom. To say that it is a waste of time shows that you are either badly informed or narrowminded, or just didn't think all the way through. There are of course a lot of room for improvement. (Understatement of the year?) But to say it's a waste of time... Nope, atleast not yet!

              List of common misconceptions

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              I don’t think the “war” reason is valid anymore. Do you think if the EU doesn’t exist we will start killing each other again? Don’t think so. And don’t get me wrong, I’m pro-EU like you, just don’t think that the existing EU structures are up to the task. The parliament is kind of okay, but the so called “government” is a joke IMO. After all the head of the government is from the only EU country without a government and the foreign minister is from the most hated (outside the EU) country. :-D

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                We haven't had any wars in the EU zone since the founding. That was the purpose, and it has been successful. If you have an open market you have removed the major economical reason for war. And most wars have an economical reason in the bottom. To say that it is a waste of time shows that you are either badly informed or narrowminded, or just didn't think all the way through. There are of course a lot of room for improvement. (Understatement of the year?) But to say it's a waste of time... Nope, atleast not yet!

                List of common misconceptions

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                Jörgen Andersson wrote:

                We haven't had any wars in the EU zone since the founding.
                That was the purpose, and it has been successful.

                Quite. And now that purpose has been served don't you think it is time it was scraped, or at least started again, on a footing relevant to the 21st century?

                Jörgen Andersson wrote:

                To say that it is a waste of time shows that you are either badly informed or narrowminded

                Did you understand WHY I said that? The EU has completely failed to bring in a pan european standard for a technology that only came into existence a decade ago. What IS its role if not to do things like that? Straight bananas and kids blowing up baloons! Banning Hedgehog flavoured crisps, making fishermen wear hair nets! Are you seriously telling me that the EU is an efficient body that serves Europe? Apart for being utterly corrupt, it cant balance its books, and its members dont pay income tax, it acchieves little. Its only high points have been Shengen and the Euro!

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                  Jörgen Andersson wrote:

                  We haven't had any wars in the EU zone since the founding.
                  That was the purpose, and it has been successful.

                  Quite. And now that purpose has been served don't you think it is time it was scraped, or at least started again, on a footing relevant to the 21st century?

                  Jörgen Andersson wrote:

                  To say that it is a waste of time shows that you are either badly informed or narrowminded

                  Did you understand WHY I said that? The EU has completely failed to bring in a pan european standard for a technology that only came into existence a decade ago. What IS its role if not to do things like that? Straight bananas and kids blowing up baloons! Banning Hedgehog flavoured crisps, making fishermen wear hair nets! Are you seriously telling me that the EU is an efficient body that serves Europe? Apart for being utterly corrupt, it cant balance its books, and its members dont pay income tax, it acchieves little. Its only high points have been Shengen and the Euro!

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                  The problem with EU is that it has grown outside its original purpose without adjusting the structure for it. It's like a really old legacy software that's just having new functions added to it. But I'm staying with my opinion that the open market is a really good idea. And that should certainly not get scrapped.

                  Erudite__Eric wrote:

                  Did you understand WHY I said that?

                  To stir the pot?

                  Erudite__Eric wrote:

                  Are you seriously telling me that the EU is an efficient body that serves Europe

                  Only partly. But then again, how many efficent parts of your government can you mention? As an example, the Swedish Department of Fisheries have more employees than there are fishermen. Hobbyists not counted.

                  Erudite__Eric wrote:

                  Its only high points have been Shengen and the Euro!

                  Forgetting the Open market again are we? I'm not even sure about the Euro, the idea is great, but to make it properly functional we would need to have the same (or at least similar) taxation system over the whole euro zone, good luck with that. There's of course a whole other set of rules and laws that would need to be unified too. Good luck again to make people follow them. (Thinking about Greece here)

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                  • J Jorgen Andersson

                    The problem with EU is that it has grown outside its original purpose without adjusting the structure for it. It's like a really old legacy software that's just having new functions added to it. But I'm staying with my opinion that the open market is a really good idea. And that should certainly not get scrapped.

                    Erudite__Eric wrote:

                    Did you understand WHY I said that?

                    To stir the pot?

                    Erudite__Eric wrote:

                    Are you seriously telling me that the EU is an efficient body that serves Europe

                    Only partly. But then again, how many efficent parts of your government can you mention? As an example, the Swedish Department of Fisheries have more employees than there are fishermen. Hobbyists not counted.

                    Erudite__Eric wrote:

                    Its only high points have been Shengen and the Euro!

                    Forgetting the Open market again are we? I'm not even sure about the Euro, the idea is great, but to make it properly functional we would need to have the same (or at least similar) taxation system over the whole euro zone, good luck with that. There's of course a whole other set of rules and laws that would need to be unified too. Good luck again to make people follow them. (Thinking about Greece here)

                    List of common misconceptions

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                    Jörgen Andersson wrote:

                    to make it properly functional we would need to have the same (or at least similar) taxation system over the whole euro zone

                    This is a myth. It is what is stated by people who resent paying higher taxes and has no bearing at all on the validity of the currency. (By the way the principle obstacle to its real success is a common bond/debt system).

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                      Jörgen Andersson wrote:

                      to make it properly functional we would need to have the same (or at least similar) taxation system over the whole euro zone

                      This is a myth. It is what is stated by people who resent paying higher taxes and has no bearing at all on the validity of the currency. (By the way the principle obstacle to its real success is a common bond/debt system).

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                      I'd say we need both.

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                        I'd say we need both.

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                        Look at the US. Each state has its own laws, own taxation. Yet as a single currency it is the most sucsesfull in the world. So how relevant is common taxation to a common currency?

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                          Look at the US. Each state has its own laws, own taxation. Yet as a single currency it is the most sucsesfull in the world. So how relevant is common taxation to a common currency?

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                          Federal taxes are the same. State taxes and county taxes are similar enough to use the same bookkeeping and taxation programs. Try that in the EU.

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                            Look at the US. Each state has its own laws, own taxation. Yet as a single currency it is the most sucsesfull in the world. So how relevant is common taxation to a common currency?

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                            Not quite. The state taxes are rather symbolic compared to the federal. And the federal are the same every ware.

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                              Federal taxes are the same. State taxes and county taxes are similar enough to use the same bookkeeping and taxation programs. Try that in the EU.

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                              Here is an example of a quite important tax, sales tax, AKA TVA, VTA, BTW etc:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sales_taxes_in_the_United_States[^] You can see how much it vaires across the US. Like I said, comon taxation is not a barrier to the success of the Euro. In fact it has succeded very well, and only when faced with the worst ecconomic crisis ever seen has it come under pressure. Pressure priciply because debt rates across european countries vary. Without that, there would be little quesiton about its survival.

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                                Not quite. The state taxes are rather symbolic compared to the federal. And the federal are the same every ware.

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                                Sales tax varies a lot across the US though. This is more than a symbolic tax, its a pretty key tax.

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                                  Here is an example of a quite important tax, sales tax, AKA TVA, VTA, BTW etc:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sales_taxes_in_the_United_States[^] You can see how much it vaires across the US. Like I said, comon taxation is not a barrier to the success of the Euro. In fact it has succeded very well, and only when faced with the worst ecconomic crisis ever seen has it come under pressure. Pressure priciply because debt rates across european countries vary. Without that, there would be little quesiton about its survival.

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                                  That's basically the same tax but with different numbers. No problems there. I'm thinking more about excise duty and similar that has the purpose of distorting competition. When it comes to common bond/debt system I agree with you.

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                                    That's basically the same tax but with different numbers. No problems there. I'm thinking more about excise duty and similar that has the purpose of distorting competition. When it comes to common bond/debt system I agree with you.

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                                    Yes, this is a tax that should be harmonised, but it isnt relevant to the validity of the Euro.

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                                      Yes, this is a tax that should be harmonised, but it isnt relevant to the validity of the Euro.

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                                      So ok, I'm a bit off track here. What I should have been saying before ending up in a discussion that goes a bit off topic and isn't my pet peeve is that: Harmonizing the tax system (and debt system) is important for the common market for the same reason as the euro. It makes trading easier.

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                                      • J Jorgen Andersson

                                        So ok, I'm a bit off track here. What I should have been saying before ending up in a discussion that goes a bit off topic and isn't my pet peeve is that: Harmonizing the tax system (and debt system) is important for the common market for the same reason as the euro. It makes trading easier.

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                                        Yeah, OK, in that I go along with you. Of course when discussing the euros stability as a world currency one has to look at how countries external to the eurozone interact with it. In this case debt and bonds are key, and an area that needs looking at.

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