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Well Dezz the reality is that even slashing their pensions and entitlements etc would make a minuscule difference to the overall books. Not to say I am for it just the reality.

The unions on the other hand butcher and stifle growth through onerous conditions and wage growth expectations (demands) ie train drivers .. What next $200k a year? Gimme a spell.

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Cut the fkers, maybe then we'd have politicians who want to be in the job to make a difference and not for the pay packet / pension / expense claims.

It's really hard to buy that a politician is any way in touch with most of the population when they live within the upper 10% of it. I believe they start off with good intentions, but the things they do to get office, the deals they make and the souls they sell change them into power hungry ego tripping cretens.

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You'd have to be pretty stupid to take a paycut to save your employer money when they could just sack you whenever it suited them

Because companies just sack people for fun and no other reason

Anyone truly worried about getting sacked should consider that they are perhaps a dud

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Because companies just sack people for fun and no other reason

Anyone truly worried about getting sacked should consider that they are perhaps a dud

+1 have been involved in the selection of people to sack due to budget cuts. It's the duds which let go first. (Or who the manager doesn't like) #workpolitics

Cut the fkers, maybe then we'd have politicians who want to be in the job to make a difference and not for the pay packet / pension / expense claims.

It's really hard to buy that a politician is any way in touch with most of the population when they live within the upper 10% of it. I believe they start off with good intentions, but the things they do to get office, the deals they make and the souls they sell change them into power hungry ego tripping cretens.

Nail on the head

Cut the fkers, maybe then we'd have politicians who want to be in the job to make a difference and not for the pay packet / pension / expense claims.

It's really hard to buy that a politician is any way in touch with most of the population when they live within the upper 10% of it. I believe they start off with good intentions, but the things they do to get office, the deals they make and the souls they sell change them into power hungry ego tripping cretens.

Yeah but on the flip side a majority of American politicians are extremely wealthy and the system is no better

Not sure what the answer is

Yeah, i get that... royal kingdoms of years past being an example... my point was it will always fail when a nutcase get in... (or the guy thats in becomes a nutcase)

This. But didn't you put a 26 in yours?

The 25 is the superior engine in almost every way save for .1 litre displacement

Not even the throttle bodies and no crossover pipe can save it from that debate

But people want it because GTR engine, even though putting it in a car where the engine is the only thing GTR about it

Nah still have a 2.5 Neo motor

Stock RB26 still be faster than your engine Tony :P

Probably since its not really working at the moment :(

Was curious mainly cause my engine exploded, and I know yours kind of did, and kind of went back, and kind of has issues, so I have a vested interest in your car also working right ;)

Getting flex fuel right though, man... requires mastery and a lot of patience, or a f**k load of money paying a tuner to have a lot of time to spend on it

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