perryfin.bsky.social
Been worse!
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You're expertise is badly needed back here in UK Alex.
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Insecure does it for me.
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Understandable but, when it ends, I'm going for the leaders.
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He's merely a pawn in Trumps game.
More to be pitied than scorned (though, he doesn't know it yet).
Save your anger for the blackhearts.
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Just a silly, impressionable kid!
Direct your ire at Trump, Musk, Vance and republican Congress/Senators who are facilitating this mayhem.
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No doubt it was.
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2016
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Yes, history has shown, they don't do it well.
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They do as they're ordered.
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Iraq, strength of the Euro and vulnerability of the dollar highlighted that. Hence brexit.
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And, why Putin and Trump fear him.
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Looking more honourable than Trumps America.
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The time was 2003 when Poodle Blair saved the mighty dollar by siding with America and discredited Britains international reputation.
Hoping Zelensky sells his rare earth minerals in Euro's.
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We need to see the Russia Report.
2016 Referendum
2016 US Election.
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$38.4 billion,in the slush fund.
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We need to stop giving them access to our money.
Spend it, or keep it under a mattress.
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If it wasn't for ordinary people saving a few £hundred a year, there'd be no investors, dodgy bankers and fewer m/ billionaires.
Most are only paper rich.
Money stops being shuffled, they jump out of windows.
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You think he doesn't have them?
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Calling Trumps bluffs?
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Putin and his puppets, Trump and Johnson.
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Most of us knew that.
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Quarter owner.
Wan'ts to make it a price he can afford.
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We fought America's cold war for half a century, only for Trump to surrender to Russia.
We need to close every US base on European soil, before they turn their guns on us.
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Internet certainly destroyed journalism, not sure we can blame TBL but Murdoch and his ilk reach an audience Page 3 could have never influenced.
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Like every industry pre Thatcher.
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Funds, funds, funds! Markets, Dodgy bankers!....what did we do without them?
Thrived!
Bloody Thatcher!
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All about personal wealth.
50+ years of fear of communism (globally) and 79 y.o. Trump hands it all over on a plate, for a few $.
Luckily he has no reputation to ruin.
The modern Benedict Arnold.
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Too many yes men.
Their millionaire owner instructions are more important than the truth.
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Loving 'Trumsk'!
Copyright it, before he uses it for his new armoured car.
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79 y.o. whats the point?
Can't take it with him.
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Who's he bombing, Palestine or Ukraine?
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As was the plan.
When will people realise, either spend it or, keep it under the mattress.
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Many are (it's designed that way) but, not so stupid as to think Trump is in any way honest or patriotic.
The only thing he does for America is hoard its dollars.
Of course, they all have guns. What next?
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It's the only thing that is.
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Just like 'big bang' would enrich us all?
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Perhaps their viewers eat it.
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Even with troops.
Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan.
Anyone fancy a holiday in the Middle East?
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Abetted by Trump?
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The mans an absolute ar**.
Any alignment with him or America puts us (UK) in the same bracket.
We need to close all relations with them forthwith, while we still have a modicum of international respect following Farage/Johnsons malfeasance.
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How about telling energy companies that they can't sell UK produced gas to UK consumers at international prices?
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Was easy enough to leave on an advisory referendum.
We still have many friends in Europe.
Surely, in the light of everything we know now, we can choose to ignore that advice and restore our position.
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Simple.
Reverse brexit.
Call out Farage and Tice as entitled oiks, at every opportunity.
Ridicule Trump.
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Wasn't life simpler when we were all paid in cash?
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EU was never our enemy.
Farage (and his agenda) is.
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We don't need red lines.
We can all see the issues.
Vast majority think it was a mistake.
Referendum was advisory.
Go back cap in hand.
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Reverse it, CU, FoM.
Call Farage n Tice out, and the problem goes away
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🫢Showed us*
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Leeds? They need to talk to their MP.
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They're on a string.
Just like her.