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'This vote doesn't represent the younger generation who will have to live with the consequences': Millennials vent fury at baby boomers for voting Britain OUT of the EU

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Young Britons voted in their droves in favour of the Remain campaign but were left furious when older generations backed a Brexit. To vent their fury, crowds took to the streets of Westminster in protest but while others held up placards and chanted - their peers expressed their dismay on social media. Poster Matt Cooper furiously tweeted: 'Brilliant, once again the older generations get to decide what's best and we've got to pickup the pieces #EUref.'


at least I don't see any Mexican flags
 

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Obama took the unprecedented step of traveling to the U.K. in April to advocate against the U.K. leaving the EU. During his trip, Obama warned the United States would prioritize trade deals with the EU over bilateral trade with the U.K. Speaking on the timeline for a prospective U.S.-U.K. trade agreement, Obama said, “It’s not going to happen anytime soon,” and further claimed “The U.K. is going to be in the back of the queue.”

Mr. Smooth Operator:

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:):)

Oh, and the this pathetic simpleton was of course involved

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Mr. Smooth Operator:

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:):)

Oh, and the this pathetic simpleton was of course involved

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this man deserves to suffer

and how stupid is that smile?

fucking idiot
 

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S&P futures for MONDAY down 87. Dow futures down 700.

This is ridiculous!
 

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If im to guess- Greece's debt is suffocating . The people know there is no hope , yet their leaders and EU keep re- negotiating every few years to prevent a default. Kick the can .

Default . Take your medicine , start anew . Get the drachma back and tourism revenue likely pours in.........that's a shared opinion I've heard



a good friend is building a house in Greece . Bought the land few yrs ago , it's half way done . He goes there every summer . videotapes it's progress . Ha! This guy is a different bird - very creative mind . Custom built his garage to house his high end cars . If you saw this garage , I swear , you'd shake your head . Sadly , his incredible attention to detail to projects is not mirrored with health . He has no regard for his health - zero . Amazing . With that said , he can't fathom some of my decisions .....

stop kicking the can down the road may be good advice, butt

1) do you really think the average voter is that smart? would they even know what you're talking about?

2) do you really think the average Greek is willing to curtail all the social programs that put them of the verge of financial ruin to begin with?



they might wipe out old debt, but they'll quickly to looking to borrow more and they won't find many lenders looking to do business with them (although the fucking idiots would be first in line to give them other peoples' money)

I don't know all the specifics about the Greek financial crisis, but I think my points are mostly accurate
 

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Schmuck With Earflaps!!!




Best not to bully the British

By Paul Greenberg

Published June 23, 2016

Friends don't threaten friends. But our president makes a habit of it -- whether he was dealing with Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu in the Middle East not long ago or with those Britons who would like to leave the European Union now. If they prevail, he warned, Britain will be sent "to the back of the queue" when it comes to trade or aid in the future. That's English for the back of the line.

It is the essence of a sound foreign policy to reward your friends and punish your enemies. For it is far better to be feared than beg to be loved. Barack Obama has reversed that old and prudent guide time and again. Ever since he began his presidency with all those apology tours of his. Now, even while he's easing trade restrictions on the mullahs in Iran, he's threatening to tighten them on the British if they don't vote his way in today's referendum on whether to leave the European Union or stay -- and be governed from Brussels. Which choice do you think any self-respecting nation would make?

Our president has long seemed to resent the "special relationship" this country has enjoyed with the British, and he may now see his chance to end it. Fat chance. Since the British, as attached to their independence as we Americans are, won't be bullied.

Barack Obama's bullying not only flies in the face of sound strategic thinking, but ignores the long history of mutual support that has united Americans with the mother country through many a crisis in the past. To quote Andrew Roberts, the British historian: "Was my country at the back of the line when Winston Churchill promised in 1941 that in the event of a Japanese attack on the U.S., a British declaration of war on Japan would be made within the hour? Was Great Britain at the back of the line when America was searching for allies in the Korean War in the 1950s? ... Were we at the back of the line on 9/11, or did we step forward immediately and instinctively as the very first of your allies to contribute troops to join you in the expulsion of the Taliban, al-Qaida's hosts, from power in Afghanistan?"

Again and again this country's special relationship with the British has served both peoples well. Whether in both world wars or the Cold War that followed. And for what it's worth, which is a lot, our economic ties with Britain, our largest trading partner, are as strong as our diplomatic and military ones.

Finally, writes Mr. Roberts, "Imagine if a bunch of accountants had turned up at Valley Forge in that brutal winter of 1777 and proved with the aid of pie-charts and financial tables that Americans would be better off if they just gave up the cause of independence. George Washington would have sent them on their way with a few short, well-chosen words on the subject -- probably derived from the Anglo-Saxon." For in addition to sharing English common law, we also share a common language, and a common attachment to freedom and self-government.

Today a lot of Britons, like a lot of Americans, may just want their country back. Rather than have the European Union, the United Nations or any other polyglot assemblage presume to govern them. There's no surer way to stir up old John Bull than to threaten him. By trying to bully the British, our president may succeed only in uniting them -- against him.
 

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Just read there was a massive surge of 'move to Canada ' Google searches following the Brexit result .

Gee , so we have a nation that's generally angry with current country immigration laws. But when shit hits the fan , they bolt ? Are the bolters 'migrants ' ? :)
 

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Great so this whole trhing was all for nothing. The working class voted you out and the working class will bear the brunt. Along with US stock market investors.

All I want is out of this fucking market at 20,000. But somebody(s) always getting in the way!

what's the significance of 20,000, Scott?
 

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what's the significance of 20,000, Scott?

Just a round number goal I was aiming for, and a point at which I *thought* the market would make by the end of this year with a few decent rallys. But as I said before there are too many factors that jitter the market and not enough that boost it anymore. And there's really no place to park money and get a decent return anymore so I and many others just hold and hope. Meanwhile the next jumbo jet that hits a tall building is another 4,000 point drop.
 

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The exit poll data on political ideology say it all:

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Immigration apparently was the prime factor in the astonishing LEAVE victory. Will it translate to the
US, that's iffy. Britain remarkably is still a 75% white nation while the US white majority is only 57%.

Today's America seems to have embraced diversity, today we embrace what our forefathers feared.
The left wing ignores the crucial elements that made America work, before 1965!

The 'swimmer' Lyin' Ted Kennedy assured a gullible public that the new law would not alter
the nations ethnic characteristics.

'Our cities will not be flooded by with millions. The ethnic mix of the country will not be upset.
S 500 will not inundate America with immigrants from the most most populated & deprived
nations of Asia & Africa. Only haters will claim such lies' Kennedy stormed!

"He assured a nation that in a 1965 poll said it did not want any increase at all in Immigration.
What has happened since 1965 threatens the European majority against the will of the majority.
For decades pollsters have been told they want immigration restricted & illegals sent home. What
Americans want no longer seems to matter!'

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I'll move, I swear

especially since both my kids a conservatives, they'll probably follow

then we can build a wall around the whole fucking state to keep the freeloaders out

Build a wall around it lol. Hopefully the US wouldn't step in if Mexico tried to take it back.
 

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[h=2]John Kerry heads to Europe for Brexit crisis talks: Secretary of State jets in after shock referendum vote, insisting the EU and United States stick together in battle against ISIS[/h]
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Citing the need to address the threat from Islamic State and conflicts from Libya to Syria, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the U.S., European Union and Britain must cooperate.
 

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Just a round number goal I was aiming for, and a point at which I *thought* the market would make by the end of this year with a few decent rallys. But as I said before there are too many factors that jitter the market and not enough that boost it anymore. And there's really no place to park money and get a decent return anymore so I and many others just hold and hope. Meanwhile the next jumbo jet that hits a tall building is another 4,000 point drop.

ah, k. Looks like N American markets to gap down a second day. Gaps arent very healthy, they tend to want to be filled...


anyway, have a look at the UK...geez....remarkable carnage. They are already callign for a recession.


iShares MSCI United Kingdom ETF


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2 yearly daily chart

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it's going to gap down BELOW resistance at about $14. Will be interesting to see if she can hold it. With so much unknown? likely not


a UK market collapse and they are in massive trouble.....how low is the pound goign to go?........this is amazing
 

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Build a wall around it lol. Hopefully the US wouldn't step in if Mexico tried to take it back.

why, do you think it's liberals who defend this nation?

c'mon man
 

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Bye bye $14.....wow . Fear ? Dunno .its I't in no mans land . :) Wait for a reversal canstlestick...today ..tomorrow ...it will come . Fez also a shit show .


Beets, any booze distributors you'd recommend ? :)....
 

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LOL



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we're all waiting for the ascent ......call it the rubber band effect......the central bankers r meeting in Portugal.....yellien is there!!!...dagone..........

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