Re: Poles Going Home - It's Becoming An Exodus
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 10:41:24 -0700 (PDT), Saviour Machine
wrote:
>On Oct 14, 5:56 pm, Sofa - Spud wrote:
>> Saviour Machine wrote:
>> > On Oct 14, 1:59 pm, Sofa - Spud wrote:
>> >> Saviour Machine wrote:
>> >>> On Oct 14, 11:56 am, Maria wrote:
>> >>>> Saviour Machine wrote:
>> >>>>> On Oct 13, 8:48 pm, "Chris X" wrote:
>> >>>>>> "allan tracy" wrote in message
>> >>>>>>news:fe66bb93-1428-47b5-9e97-c530180087eb@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>> >>>>>>> One in four Poles flee Britain due to economic meltdown
>> >>>>>> Good riddance to job-stealing rubbish !
>> >>>>> Polish workers are at least as competent as British ones. They bring
>> >>>>> added-value not least because their education was paid for by their
>> >>>>> home country.
>> >>>>> Your views are xenophobic and erroneous. In my experience, Poles are
>> >>>>> hard-working people who possess a greater sense of community and
>> >>>>> family spirit than we do.
>> >>>> However good they are, do you think it is acceptable that British
>> >>>> workers are displaced to accommodate them, and have to claim
>> >>>> unemployment benefit instead?- Hide quoted text -
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>> >>> It's a question of market forces. If an employer opts to chose a
>> >>> better qualified person over a Brit then it doesn't bother me much.
>> >>> The Brit should go and get better qualifications.
>> >>> Given the choice between a free market and trades union scenario, I
>> >>> would err very slightly on a free market one.
>> >>> Would you rather be treated by the best doctor your hospital could
>> >>> employ, or the best Brit they could find? It could be a matter of life
>> >>> and death in such terms.
>> >> Don't be so bloody ridiculous barker - that's not the question asked ,
>> >> stop pontificating. Either answer the question or STFU- Hide quoted text -
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>> >> - Show quoted text -
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>> > I did answer the question, you cowardly little twerp. It's not my
>> > fault the answer was above your head.
>>
>> How did you answer the question? - Doctors? the talk was of *unskilled*
>> labour. Reading and comprehension aren't your best qualities are they?
>>
>>
>>
>> > I'm glad to see that your contribution towards the economy today has -
>> > as usual - consisted of your posting dozens of abusive messages on the
>> > internet.
>>
>> My contribution to the economy has been a fulldays business and the
>> wages of my employees. Personally I've taken it easy today.
>>
>> The library must be very quiet today to allow you so much
>>
>> > access.
>>
>> Unlike you barker ( who has admitted using the library PC to post here)
>> I've posted from home.
>>
>> However, might I suggest you spend some time looking for a
>>
>> > proper job? I've been busy off and on all day with school runs,
>> > shopping, housework and cooking,
>>
>> Bullshit - you've been on here all day , the svchool runis once inthe
>> morning and once inthe afternoon leaving you all day to sit on the pc
>> creepily stalking. Poncing off those benfits and fatimas hard work.
>>
>> logging on during odd breaks here and
>>
>> > there.
>>
>> Odd breaks? the last 10 years have been one long break for you.
>>
>> I'm sure you could find a cleaning job somewhere....unless, of
>>
>> > course, you are under-qualified.
>>
>> I run my own business as you well know - weren't you coming to visit me
>> to offer me a **duel** . A duel FFS - you may have a pointy head and
>> beard ;like guy fawkes but this is the 21st century barker .
>>
>>
>>
>> > Damn those fiendish Poles taking all the best jobs, eh?
>>
>> Ask Fatima - she's the one under pressure , a lazy benefit thief like
>> you wouldn't know a days work if you did one.- Hide quoted text -
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>
>Like Plowman, you don't work, you just pretend you do. It's all a
>farrago of lies, one that fits your bitterness and animosity towards
>me like a jigsaw puzzle piece.
>
>One of these days someoe will post a photo of you, Hopeless and
>Plowman huddling aroud a metal dustbin bonfire, passing a bottle Blue
>Nun around. Then the scales will fall from our eyes, and we'll all -
>yes, all 1,000 UMTM subscribers - we will all see that you are lonely
>pot-bellied down-and-outs who have failed miserably in every aspect of
>your lives. Then we'll castigate ourselves for having wasted time in
>reading your vile, irredeemably ugly posts let alone reply to them.
>
>For the record, my wife is not called 'Fatima'. I suggest you stop
>resorting to lazy, vaguely racist name-calling. Few Scots men are
>actually called Jock, just as few Irish are called Mick or Paddy. And
>as has been pointed out to you more times that you can count up to, I
>am fully employed, and have over the course of my working life paid
>far more into the tax pot than you are ever likely to do. I'm pretty
>sure you are unemployed, but even if you do [mis]manage your own 'one
>man band' business, I have enough experience of small business
>accounting to know that you will pay far less tax than anyone else in
>UMTM, and certainly anyone workig PAYE. In fact it's something of a
>cliche to point out that small business owners like yourself are
>notorious for milking the system at everybody else's expense, from the
>daily newspaper which they charge to petty cash, to the running of
>your car.
>
>Why, you're even charging the business for the time, computer and
>electrity you're using to post messages in UMTM, because you're
>posting them from work. You are defrauding the taxpayer in addition to
>shafting your employees up the rear by failing to work while they do.
>
>Little wonder that you don't post under your real name. By your own
>admission you aren't scared of my turning up on your doorstep to
>challenge you about the racist and disablist abuse you have heaped on
>my family via a cowardly concealed identity; no, you're absolutely
>terrified that the employees you are shafting on the salary front
>while pretending that you're working when you're posting to UMTM will
>discover what you are really up to.
>
>You're such a stereotype. A typical bully- coward character. One of
>these days your colleagues and family will discover what you get up
>to, and they will cut you into little pieces.
>
And then you woke up. Was your belly all sticky again?
date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:06:50 +0100
author: Mike Plowman
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