PekkaA wrote:
I don't agree eith you. Why? Because big companies like Nokia or upm-kymmene are actually in international ownership. But because them are registered here, also their debts are on that list.
What comes to being in trouble, well my country has been decreasing its debt for a last decade, unlike usa that is actually artifically respirated with borrowed money.
*Shrug* You can disagree all you want, but your opinion on the subject simply doesn't change the fact that private debt will affect your economy. The Japanese found out the hard way in the '90s. If all Finns think as you do, you have a hard reckoning coming: Your external debt is greater than your GDP. That isn't healthy. Nothing more to say about it.
This is little late but it deserves to be said; Spumantiii: Lame Plagiarism. You didn't say it was yours, but you didn't say it wasn't yours, either. Very disappointing.
Additionally: If you want to be taken seriously, you probably shouldn't include
www.rotten.com among your sources. It doesn't inspire much confidence.
RicardoBlanco wrote:
Twat...
Another debate technique which inspires confidence.
RicardoBlanco wrote:
Douglas Hurd, British defence minister during the eighties, came to my school to give a lecture years ago and openly admitted we sold arms to Iraq aswell as you americans. There was even a scandal here called "Arms to Iraq"..
Convenient that; A) He (as a Conservative) would NEVER admit that openly, and B) You can't prove he said it. Analysis: Worthless data.
PekkaA wrote:
Oh... It's not about computers. How can you classify weapons to "hardware" and - to what - "software"? That's just ridiculous. Nothing but playing with words.
Only thing you seem to be capable of, is accusing everyone else or their sources liars. Typical answer from you starts with "I don't believe you......blablalbalba". Have you ever actually read anything from guardian?
If you don't know what military hardware entails, you have no business discussing military matters - it is a mainstream term, in general use.
Several sources used here are unrelaible crap, so I don't accept them; they have an agenda, much as you do, and will say anything and try to pass it off as facts. Much as you do. If your facts are reliable, you should be able to obtain them from a mainstream, reliable source. The Guardian is mainstream, but they seem to have an axe to grind. Those reports are, as I noted, unsubstantiated, (except by fringe sources which probaly got their information from the Guardian in the first place). I lived in the UK for three years, and, yes I have read the Guardian. Not impressed.
Your problem, as with several others here, is that you will say or quote anything which assists you in your goal of portraying the US poorly. This being the case, I treat your quotes and sources VERY skeptically; althought it would probably be smarter if I treated them not at all.