gusmac wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
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Can have banks gambling with the country's money and [edited by admin] the proceeds up the wall but can't have EU regulations stopping them?
No, thought not. :roll
Ahhh..the Politics of envy.
Is it Bankers Gus or just the rich and successful in general that gets on your paps.
It's not envy bloodnock. It's anger and frustration.
It's not people who make money or those fortunate enough to have been born into money that anger me.
It's people who think their money entitles them to do whatever the f
uck they want, ignore the laws that apply to the rest of us at will, treat their fellow man like s
hite and think they have a god given right to get away with it.
The frustration is with people like you who see nothing wrong with this corrupt system and are perfectly happy to see them get on with s
crewing everyone over.
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