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<blockquote data-quote="diar2me" data-source="post: 3033281" data-attributes="member: 11571"><p>First of all go back to school if you can't spell, secondly, do you not understand the way the tax system works? If we can't make tax off the private sector we can't pay public sector - therefore paycuts and job losses. I love the way you simplify the private situation but if we simplify the public situation you're up in arms. I am not complaining about job losses in the private sector. It's free market economics, but, what I am against is you buffoons having yer heads in the sand, whilst other people with real problems as outlined above actually say nothing and just get on with it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diar2me, post: 3033281, member: 11571"] First of all go back to school if you can't spell, secondly, do you not understand the way the tax system works? If we can't make tax off the private sector we can't pay public sector - therefore paycuts and job losses. I love the way you simplify the private situation but if we simplify the public situation you're up in arms. I am not complaining about job losses in the private sector. It's free market economics, but, what I am against is you buffoons having yer heads in the sand, whilst other people with real problems as outlined above actually say nothing and just get on with it! [/QUOTE]
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