IMF Discusses A Super Tax Of 10% On All Savings In Eurozone

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by Peternam, Nov 5, 2013.

  1. Seems, "cut spending" is never an alternative.

    "Euthanize everybody in the parasite class"... Whoa! Now THERE'S a concept we should all get behind.
     
    #11     Nov 6, 2013
  2. Brilliant. Shall we euthanize everybody below the age of about 29. After all, we're all parasites in the first two decades of our lives. Keep in mind that a big chunk of the parasites don't remain parasitic indefinitely.
     
    #12     Nov 6, 2013
  3. Nurturing young not usually considered parasitism.

    Nobody, no country benefits from the parasite class (except for politicos who greedily and immorally pander to them for their vote in this country... in the early days of the American Republic, those who would be in the parasite class would not even have a vote.... and for good reason.). In a fair and righteous society they should be discouraged, not supported.

    (In case you don't understand the true nature of parasitism, check out "T. saginata", "Entomoeba histolytica", "P. falciparum", "Y. pestis".... no symbiosis here nor in American society.)
     
    #13     Nov 6, 2013
  4. bjw

    bjw

    #14     Nov 6, 2013
  5. Not fair. I didn't initially say it, just quoted other.

    This clip is HILARIOUS!

    Odumbo would rather "kill the elderly"... so that we could save lots of money on health care, of course.... "death panels" and all.

    According to some population dynamics biologists, the Earth can support only about 3 Billion inhabitants in a healthy and constructive way. We've got a population of about 7 Billion. What's the benefit in that??
     
    #15     Nov 6, 2013
  6. bjw

    bjw

    yeah sorry, the quote was a bit unfair :) edited..
     
    #16     Nov 6, 2013
  7. In the study of population dynamics... which applies to virtually ALL populations except humans... the weak, old, and infirm are the first to suffer predation. Cruel as that seems, it's to the benefit of the health of the population in general.

    Humans, however, intervene to prevent "natural elimination". We understand why, but it's all to the detriment of the health of the human population.

    Greedy, immoral politicos seek to exploit this weakness, of course.

    :(
     
    #17     Nov 6, 2013
  8. Visaria

    Visaria

    But mate, they already did it in Cyprus earlier this year! V successfully too, i might add, no riots whatsoever.

    People really do have short memories.
     
    #18     Nov 6, 2013
  9. just21

    just21

    An assumption is being made that any savings still exist in the eurozone. The joke in Spain was "what is the name of the last person with any money in a spanish bank!"
    House prices at the top end in London haver risen by a factor of 10 in 10 years. In the Bishops Avenue in hampsted, London a £3m house is now £30m with most of the advance happening since 2008.
     
    #19     Nov 6, 2013
  10. jem

    jem

    the true debt solution is just one big print.
    the central bankers get to print money and buy the politicians.
    the politicians then tax and spend and run up debt.
    the solution is to have the IMF pay off the debt by having the central bankers make electronic notations in their ledgers.... like they do all the time.

    problem solved.

    If the IMF keeps pushing this crap... the people will push to pull the central bank charters.
     
    #20     Nov 6, 2013