Katyia4 November 2012 12:55AM
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber said: "The chancellor has repeatedly used the IMF as cover for his austerity strategy, despite warnings that deep spending cuts in the midst of a global turndown would make a bad situation worsethats not always the case - - -
Osborne told reporters in Tokyo that the IMF does not allow for the boost provided to growth by the Bank of England's �375bn of quantitative easing. "The point I would make about their study of the fiscal multipliers is that they explicitly say they were not taking into account offsetting monetary policy action. In the UK, I would argue we have a tough and credible fiscal policy to allow for loose and accommodative monetary policy and I think that is the right combination."he's kind of just looking after the banks though - - -
Former monetary policy committee member Danny Blanchflower said: "In a way, the surprise is that it's taken everybody so long to work it out: Keynes knew it in the 1930s. This is the 'long, dragging conditions of semi-slump', and the multipliers are likely to be larger when you've got banks that aren't lending and you're coming out of the longest recession in 100 years."speaking of reactions and gaffes and stuff - - - I suppose the obvious position is that he looks after the banks and cuts too deeply elsewhere - - - creating a kind of 'topheavy' situation that rather ignores the vulnerability on the shop floor as it were - - - a situation created where management don't have that kind of experience - - - a bit disappointing when you thought they did - - - the value of those struggling to scrape things together on the bottom rung - - - grubbing out a living if you like - - - have to compensate for these inadequacies by throwing out further sandbags - - - which can even mean your job sometimes if necessary - - - depending on what your priorities in life are - - - maybe why I used to get called sister sledge - - - as I was saying putting sexual energy into a painting or song is unavoidable its not the same thing sucking up for bar work at the job centre - - -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/oct/13/imf-george-osborne-austerity-76bn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmtbQoN5lZk
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Katyia4 November 2012 2:12AM
The problem with a trained owl bringing you a wedding ring, one might think, is that if the bird panics and pecks out a bridesmaid's eye, this could really take the shine off the receptioncharming - - - an aye for an aye och - - -
many couples are keen to have their rings delivered by strigiformesthat'll be a long drawn out wait then - - -
We can only hope, as the bridegroom demonstrates his confidence that the safest place for his wedding jewellery is in the beak of a wild animal, that the best man isn't too offendedeh? of course he's offended he's only got about 6 chicks - - -
this article is all about the outer trappings of the relationship not the vast landscape of feelings involved - - - you know I was kind of hoping there was going to be something interesting like the meaning of 'obey' - - - if you just simply did as you are told - - - something that a military dictator like Victoria Coren would not understand anyway - - - that would be boring - - - so what does obey really mean in this context - - - I have an idea but was interested to see what other people might feel - - -
The current Wedding Venues & Services asks the bride what she has planned for "table entertainment and props", recommending a "personalised funfair heart (�145)" for the latter and a music-themed trivia game for the former. Heaven help the poor fool who imagined the "table entertainment" would be a meal and the "props" some form of cutleryall planned out pre-empted and jumping the gun - - - this acrid bitchy sarcasm smacks of jealousy and is really alien to me - - - as if there is just only one right way of doing things - - - Victoria Corens way - - - and from a poker player you'd hope for a bit more lateral thinking - - - and there was me worrying this article might be worryingly clever - - -
A strange paradox is at work: if your instinct is to be normal, the magazines imply, then you must express that in the form of making a dozen weird innovationslittle original touches there taken from peoples blogs - - -
If people want to "do things properly", you might ask, then why don't they just opt in to the exact traditional formula?what watch online porn you mean? is that opting in as the viewer or the model - - -
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