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This proves you right about the economy how, exactly?
Mjdgreg/Marydene Rover/Mick, please stop. You're thoroughly embarrassing yourself to the point where I and probably everyone else will never take you seriously again, and resorting to arguing about the length of Billy's holiday and miniscule semantic matters is not helping at all.
No, incompetences is not a word, but it is acceptable to coin a word in situations where everyone is fully aware what it means.
For someone who claims to be always right you're fairly insecure, so this will hopefully settle you down. You were right about something, it isn't a word, no need to go making clone accounts to agree with yourself or picking internet fights with people then insisting copying swathes of text from Wikipedia is "pugnacious" of you. You have one small victory to put next to your enormous pile of failures.
I'm not going to humour you anymore, though why I did when you call experts of their fields who were proven 100% right on matters of economics "cranks" I'll never know.
Not sure what you mean about 'This'. If you would care to elaborate, then I'll do my best to answer you.
Billy was the one that said he hadn't had a 3 week holiday and asked me the question where had I got the 3 weeks from. I merely did him the courtesy of replying to his question. You'll notice I always do readers the courtesy of answering their questions.
I hope Billy now stops arguing the toss over that one now. You are totally wrong saying it is acceptable to coin a word in situations where everyone is fully aware what it means. What a load of hogwash. You can't just make up words when you feel like it. I'm glad I didn't get taught grammar at your school. There are rules of grammar and they are needed to stop people like you and Billy debasing the English language. I was merely trying to stop him using the non-word again to save him from further embarrassment.
Rest assured I am not insecure. I am totally confident. If you had said I was over confident then I may have considered your point of view for a nano-second before dismissing it. You also seem to be jealous of my photographic memory. If you would like to list my alleged enormous pile of failures I will go through them one by one to prove you totally wrong. I'm not holding my breath.
I think you'll find that they have not been proven to be 100% right on matters of economics. Far from it. Governments following their views is what's got us in this mess. That's why they are cranks and they are usually trying to sell a book. I am the only person I know that is 100% right about the economy and I am not trying to sell a book so you can take my views far more seriously than the cranks.
You know what, I'm a mug.
"This" is obviously this stupid f***ing argument over some bloke's holiday or lack thereof, and subsequent argument over meaningless semantics.
QuoteBilly was the one that said he hadn't had a 3 week holiday and asked me the question where had I got the 3 weeks from. I merely did him the courtesy of replying to his question. You'll notice I always do readers the courtesy of answering their questions.Irrelevant. You're still arguing over his holiday/break/whatever for no reason.
QuoteQuoteI hope Billy now stops arguing the toss over that one now. You are totally wrong saying it is acceptable to coin a word in situations where everyone is fully aware what it means. What a load of hogwash. You can't just make up words when you feel like it. I'm glad I didn't get taught grammar at your school. There are rules of grammar and they are needed to stop people like you and Billy debasing the English language. I was merely trying to stop him using the non-word again to save him from further embarrassment. See, I'll take the fall on this one. This is the main reason I'm bothering to reply, as I should have clarified what I meant. It wouldn't be acceptable to just make up a word in a formal environment such as school or work. You wouldn't use contractions or first-person pronouns, either. However, in an informal environment, such as, say, debating with an imbecile on an internet messageboard, it's perfectly acceptable. By the way, I do have a degree in English, but I'm probably just a leftie crank so feel free to ignore this.
QuoteI hope Billy now stops arguing the toss over that one now. You are totally wrong saying it is acceptable to coin a word in situations where everyone is fully aware what it means. What a load of hogwash. You can't just make up words when you feel like it. I'm glad I didn't get taught grammar at your school. There are rules of grammar and they are needed to stop people like you and Billy debasing the English language. I was merely trying to stop him using the non-word again to save him from further embarrassment.
QuoteRest assured I am not insecure. I am totally confident. If you had said I was over confident then I may have considered your point of view for a nano-second before dismissing it. You also seem to be jealous of my photographic memory. If you would like to list my alleged enormous pile of failures I will go through them one by one to prove you totally wrong. I'm not holding my breath.Who cares whether you've got a photographic memory or not? It doesn't matter if you've got a photographic memory or if you're Guy Pearce in Memento, you're still copying verbatim from other websites (and not particularly effectively, either)!
QuoteI think you'll find that they have not been proven to be 100% right on matters of economics. Far from it. Governments following their views is what's got us in this mess. That's why they are cranks and they are usually trying to sell a book. I am the only person I know that is 100% right about the economy and I am not trying to sell a book so you can take my views far more seriously than the cranks.Again, just feel I should clarify on this one. 100% right is probably not totally accurate as nobody is 100% right. However, the Keynesian model has proven effective in dragging economies out of deep recessions before (Google Franklin D Roosevelt unless he's just a leftie crank too, and the New Deal, and copy and paste what you find on Wikipedia if you like) and all empirical evidence suggests that it is what is required in this recession. Cutting the deficit too harshly leads to Weimar Germany, which you can also Google. Admittedly the situations aren't exactly alike as Germany was forced into paying off their debts by the Treaty of Versailles, instead of doing it out of choice as you would do, but the principle is the same: dedicating an entire economy to cutting national debt leads to disaster. I'm no expert (although clearly, neither are you) but I know an economy requires some stimulation to be kick-started. You seem to lack a simple grasp of the most basic economic laws.
mjdgregBizarrely, this issue about the duration of my holiday actually IS germane to the rest of this thread.See, it's really all about whether YOU Mick are capable of reading simple words, processing simple concepts and drawing robust conclusions. Or whether you are an obsessive gobshite who makes up his mind then violently argues his position regardless of evidence.Let's start with clearly identifiable facts. I appreciate that this is not usually your modus operandi, but it IS the way that the rest of the world tends to approach things.So, I said the following, explaining why I wasn't going to carry on getting deeply involved in your obsessive argument:"Off on holiday later this week and am too busy making sure that everyone in my company knows what they are doing before I leave...I'm off the scene for the thick end of three weeks."From that, you drew the conclusion that I was taking a three week holiday. That ignored the term "thick end of" and the clear comment that I was too busy dealing with my employees before I left to be on the scene.For the record (not that it is any if your f***ing business, but just for the record) I was away from home for exactly two weeks. One week visiting very ill relatives and one at a beach holiday.The key point is that you took very simple facts and drew an entirely erroneous conclusion. Your mistake was compounded by later suggesting that I must have a public sector job, in blithe ignorance of what I had posted earlier about "my company". For the record (not that it is any of your f***ing business, but just for the record) I am Managing Director of a very successful SME that I founded 9 years ago and that now has a turnover of over £1million and employs a dozen high able, motivated and hard working staff. So, there we have it. From very simple evidence, you drew entirely incorrect conclusions. You drew the conclusions that you WANTED to be correct.
employs a dozen high able, motivated and hard working staff.
One of the best lessons in logic I ever had was gained from reading that great scientific educator Carl Sagan when I was 10 or 11. He said that when he was a young NASA scientist, a well known scientist desperately wanted life to be found on Venus. He developed the following theory:When we look at Venus through a telescope, there is nothing to be seen. Why? Because it is covered in cloud. What are clouds made of? Water. What comes out of water clouds? Rain. What does rain produce on the surface? Rivers, oceans and swamps. What do we find in oceans, rivers and swamps? Life in abundance.Observation - there is nothing to be seen on Venus. Conclusion - Venus is teeming with life. Of course it isn't though. The clouds are sulphuric acid and the surface temperature would melt lead.It's a very powerful little parable. It says that if you read into things what you want to see, you will invariably be wrong and in the process will make a right f***ing tit of yourself. It's a lesson I have totally ignored.
You, however, start off by deciding what you think is correct, then taking only observations and assumptions that support your pre-conceived opinions. Anything that goes against those opinions is ignored or results in imbecilic comments such as calling the two greatest economic philosophers of the 20th Century "cranks".
That sort of approach probably works with your mates. They probably think you are a really, really intelligent bloke. But you're not mjdgreg. You are the archetype of the clever gobshite. You are good at crafting an argument against people who are not good at crafting arguments. When faced with someone who points out your errors in a methodical and calm way, you look like a fool.
mjdgregYou "couldn't care less whether I had a3 week holiday"?And yet you mentioned it in no fewer than 5 different posts before I pulled you up?Why did you mention it so often (once with numerous exclamation marks) if you couldn't care less about it?
mjdgreg, I don't want to be rude and I would not want to assume that I speak for anyone other than my self but I have to say, you don't impress me. I can honestly say I don't think oh goody another post by mjdgreg..Being the one who shouts loudest by voice or keyboard doesn't make you the best. Your inability to do anything but argue and your opinion of yourself Isn't exactly attractive to read to be honest.You make every post a battle and have taken the joy completely out of this forum for most except yourself. Now I know you are having a complete blast at your posting, but Lord you have depressed the life out of me...
I'll let you into a secret. Quite a few of my posts are designed to have a bit of humour in them. I am hilarious.
I'll give you your due mjdgreg. You've certainly excelled at keeping this particular secret well hidden. You had me totally fooled. In fact, having gone through this thread again, I am in awe of the way that you kept your comedic genius so well hidden. My congratulations.
mjdgreg - given your views on the NHS would you trust a doctor in this country to carry out a humour bypass reversal operation? Or would you recommend going private?
However, the Keynesian model has proven effective in dragging economies out of deep recessions before (Google Franklin D Roosevelt unless he's just a leftie crank too, and the New Deal, and copy and paste what you find on Wikipedia if you like) and all empirical evidence suggests that it is what is required in this recession.
Mjdgreg/Marydene Rover/Mick, please stop. You're thoroughly embarrassing yourself to the point where I and probably everyone else will never take you seriously again, and resorting to arguing about the length of Billy's holiday and miniscule semantic matters is not helping at all. Keep me out of this I don't even know mjdgreg. Marydene Rover
I'm flattered to be put into the same catagory as BST, he is a man I have always admired very much, so thank you for that..
Quote from: Marydene Rover on August 06, 2012, 05:07:06 pmMjdgreg/Marydene Rover/Mick, please stop. You're thoroughly embarrassing yourself to the point where I and probably everyone else will never take you seriously again, and resorting to arguing about the length of Billy's holiday and miniscule semantic matters is not helping at all. Keep me out of this I don't even know mjdgreg. Marydene RoverYes you do! pretty well! does n`t he Mick? ;-)As I have said I do not know Mjdgreg though I do admire his pugnacious debating style which does have some similarities to that used by Madmick when he was on the forum. I have been accused a few times on this forum of being Madmick for the record that is not correct.
Quote from: Filo on August 06, 2012, 06:05:20 pmQuote from: Marydene Rover on August 06, 2012, 05:07:06 pmMjdgreg/Marydene Rover/Mick, please stop. You're thoroughly embarrassing yourself to the point where I and probably everyone else will never take you seriously again, and resorting to arguing about the length of Billy's holiday and miniscule semantic matters is not helping at all. Keep me out of this I don't even know mjdgreg. Marydene RoverYes you do! pretty well! does n`t he Mick? ;-)As I have said I do not know Mjdgreg though I do admire his pugnacious debating style which does have some similarities to that used by Madmick when he was on the forum. I have been accused a few times on this forum of being Madmick for the record that is not correct.
Quote from: Marydene Rover on August 06, 2012, 06:57:43 pmQuote from: Filo on August 06, 2012, 06:05:20 pmQuote from: Marydene Rover on August 06, 2012, 05:07:06 pmMjdgreg/Marydene Rover/Mick, please stop. You're thoroughly embarrassing yourself to the point where I and probably everyone else will never take you seriously again, and resorting to arguing about the length of Billy's holiday and miniscule semantic matters is not helping at all. Keep me out of this I don't even know mjdgreg. Marydene RoverYes you do! pretty well! does n`t he Mick? ;-)As I have said I do not know Mjdgreg though I do admire his pugnacious debating style which does have some similarities to that used by Madmick when he was on the forum. I have been accused a few times on this forum of being Madmick for the record that is not correct. I see mjdgreg (Mick) has avoided answering or confirming that he knows you very well and you know him equally well, if he did deny he knew you he would be telling porkies, unfortunately there`s no way he can confirm he does n`t know you by trawling the internet for something for him to copy and paste. I know you know each other, Mick knows it, and so do you, come on Mick, cat got yer tongue?