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Zoltan_Cobalt
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Oh, please, Murph…don’t compare me to Jesus.And of course the people that are sending you private messages are not wealthy and impartial. From what I remember many things Jesus said didn’t go down well with his audience. Does that mean he was wrong?
Assuming that one critical member of Thatcher’s cabinet didn’t like the way she treated the poor. WHAT’S THE POINT?Not so. One of Thatchers cabinet ministers, a British Tory MP was highly critical of her treatment of the poor and left her cabinet as a consequence. Many capitalist economists were critical of her management of the economy and in the end her own cabinet ousted her because of her handling of the economy. Capitalist economists warned a serious recession would occur 8 years ago because of recklessness. They were laughed at. No one is laughing now.
Margret Thatcher was the Prime Minister…not a corporate President…not a Capitalist.
If she really did treat the poor…poorly—then what we have is a perfect example of GOVERNMENT abuse of the poor.
I really don’t know. And I don’t see what that has to do with slavery.Then explain to me why unemployment in the UK was at an all time high under Thatcher and the UK has yet to fully recover.
My first inclination would be to blame Parliament or the opposition she faced. Perhaps if she was able to privatize a few more industries things would have been different.
But the fact remains that even under Thatcher, Britain remained a socialist democracy.
The Free Market did not exist.