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Thinking about:


a) The growing food crisis in the developing world, largely due to unfair tariffs and subsidies plus food production switching to bio-fuels

b) The oil and gas companies once again reaping record profits as consumer energy costs continue to rise (and fuel inflation)

c) The Governor of the BoE speaking out against the excesses and short sighted behaviour of the city


Is this the acceptable face of Capitalism if we're to retain global domination of our economy, culture and way of life or is there another way?

Fat pigs feeding frenzy with faces stuffed in our trough while fu(king us all up the @rse telling us to be grateful for consumer choice of chemically adulterated food and sweat shop produced clothes and other crap we are told we need to be fashionable/normal/better than the chavs while the world and economy goes to sh!t.

lozzyloz Wrote:

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> Britain's banks are forecast to report bumper

> profits of more than ?42bn for 2007 despite being

> forced to stomach losses caused by the credit

> crunch, yet many homeowners will only have

> repossession of their family home to look forward

> to.


Along the same lines: http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/business/consumers-to-link-oil-company-profits-and-petrol-prices-any-day-now-20080429910/

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