There are some big riots going on in England right now

Discussion in 'Economics' started by morganist, Aug 6, 2011.

  1. J Ski

    J Ski

    UK can have Bachmann and Palin.
    That should straighten out the hoods.
     
    #391     Aug 13, 2011
  2. From the court appearances it would appear that many are in full employment and the looters varying from an off duty soldier all the way through to the offspring of millionaires. So far I am keeping an open mind to the root cause of these riots but I am not convinced that welfare is a prime causative. The social ills of the UK have been long in the making.
     
    #392     Aug 13, 2011
  3. Yeah that pair have made such sweeping changes to US society......not.
     
    #393     Aug 13, 2011
  4. Ash1972

    Ash1972

    If you think about it, welfare gives people a roof over their head and enough to eat - the basics to sustain life - but none of the luxuries.

    Thus having basic needs taken care of by the tax payer and 100% of their time being leisure time as they are not working for their survival, the obvious thing to do is turn to crime to finance the luxuries.

    Nothing breeds crime like welfare.
     
    #394     Aug 13, 2011
  5. so far i think there is not enough riots to say this is more than usual. However another couple of bursts in eu will change things. This kind of stuff can spread and 'kill em all' will not work and will achieve opposite.

    in my opinion this will affect property small businesses etc, which will affect banks.

    Maybe last drops and shortsale ban are kind of anticipation of this xxx continuing/expanding.

    keep eyes open
     
    #395     Aug 13, 2011
  6. J Ski

    J Ski

    It was shown that all strata of income were looting.

    Macroman, "keep all eyes open" . I like this.
     
    #396     Aug 13, 2011
  7. CrackPipe

    CrackPipe Guest

    time to move this thread to chit-chat
     
    #397     Aug 13, 2011
  8. J Ski

    J Ski

    It is a little chit-chat.
    It's also something to start looking at in terms of how it relates
    to the global economy.
    Look at SNE and factor in the warehouse burning, hacks.
    So, maybe it looks insignificant, but in a longer trend
    it may prove to be something that is significant.
    So, don't dismiss the thread as bs, just yet.
     
    #398     Aug 13, 2011
  9. Ash1972

    Ash1972

    I would say the sons and daughters of the wealthy were the exception rather than the rule.. though technically being bankrolled by a rich daddy makes them welfare cases too :)
     
    #399     Aug 13, 2011
  10. Ash1972

    Ash1972

    Not so. Discussions about social mood changes are vastly more relevant to financial markets than any hot air about earnings, macro outlook or whatever else.
     
    #400     Aug 13, 2011