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your tax dollars now go towards sponsorship of Manchester United.

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Thanks, chaps. So good that you're working towards supporting the greatest sport in the world.
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I used to work at AIG- the work culture there was so fucking depressing and that when Hank was in charge. I've never worked for a company that had so many layers of upper management. They were more top heavy than Dolly Parton.

You can be sure that all marketing expenses will be cut immediately so Man U might want to start looking for a new sponsor.
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thank us very much, nish. we're propping up your shitty economy too.

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Propping us up? Ha! We're going through ludicrous inflation because of fat greedy American cunts wanting a massive house without having the money to pay for it. Nice bit of 'propping' there.

If we had gone in with the Euro like we should have done, we wouldn't be in the state we are now.

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The SEC recommending a short sale suspension has got all of our reps in a frenzy with some of the positions we hold in third party investment advisor product packages. I've been on the phone all morning trying to get rulings on some inverse funds that are applicable to short sales. Not fucking fun.
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RumpleForeskin wrote:The SEC recommending a short sale suspension has got all of our reps in a frenzy with some of the positions we hold in third party investment advisor product packages. I've been on the phone all morning trying to get rulings on some inverse funds that are applicable to short sales. Not fucking fun.
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Cuda wrote:thank us very much, nish. we're propping up your shitty economy too.

there'll always be an England... as long as there's an Uncle Sam
Yeah.. I guess that's why they had to ban all the shorts from the UK...

Fuckin Nish and his limey banker buds have just been waiting to swoop in and pick at the carcass...

May the Limeys can pump some euros into the US..don't know where Bernake and his band of liars are going to come up with

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Derron wrote:May the Limeys can pump some euros into the US..don't know where Bernake and his band of liars are going to come up with

SEVERAL HUNDRED BILLION DOLLARS :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :meds: :meds: :meds: :meds: :meds:
Maybe we could invade a middle eastern country and take their oil?

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Canada is closer and would involve way less effort.
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Diogenes wrote:Canada is closer and would involve NO effort.

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More free market tough love from Bush and the Republicans. Good thing they're so concerned about us taxpayers.
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Bush and the Republicans? I distinctly remember seeing Nancy Pelosi's face in that line-up. Any bailout will have to be approved by the Dem controlled Congress, you fucking nitwit.

What'd you spend your stimulus check on, or did you return it over concerns about the deficit?
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