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Fitzgerald: "And is that €7 billion a term?"
Bowe: "This is €7 billion bridging."
Fitzgerald: "Yeah."
Bowe: "So ... so it is bridged until we can pay you back ... which is never." (Both laugh)
edit on 24-6-2013 by johncarter because: (no reason given)edit on 24-6-2013 by johncarter because: (no reason given)
but # floats to the top allways will sadly
Originally posted by sulaw
reply to post by ObjectZero
I think you hit the nail on the head Zero~ If we did something about this a.k.a reaper comes a knocking would result in "setting the world back to the stoneage" What's the greater evil? Dealing with our corrupt system? Or hitting the reset button that would change the course of the world? I'm up for option B honestly....
What do you guys/gals think?
Originally posted by InverseLookingGlass
reply to post by johncarter
End the Federal Reserve and outlaw fractional reserve banking. Chase these rats into the sewers where they belong.
Shoplifting is theft and a criminal offense no matter how much a person steals. However, the actual charges are determined by the amount and value of the merchandise stolen. What that amount is varies from state to state.
For example, shoplifting is generally considered a misdemeanor (petit theft or larceny) if the value of the merchandise is less than $200 - $500. If the value of the stolen goods exceeds $500, it is often considered a felony and a person can be charged with grand theft or grand larceny.