Brexit

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by JohnnyCornstarch, Jun 24, 2016.

  1. Sniffer

    Sniffer Well-Known Member

    Sep 20, 2010
    Im in General Lee. Remember, Im from SOUTH Jerz.
     
  2. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    i would love to argue with that because your from jersey and jersey is english and your from south jersey , so i cant.
     

  3. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    This would be an outstanding time to invade Magic Seaweed while its members are all stunned by brexit
     
  4. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    Wayne's gonna rat us out againe.
     
  5. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    great idea betty consider it done
     
  6. Banned for being awesome

    Banned for being awesome Well-Known Member

    Feb 17, 2012
    There will be some jobs gained but many others lost. I read a report yesterday that said 7% net job loss for the U.S. over the next 9 years. Basically if your job is in anyway repetitive pack your sh!t.
     
  7. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    #Bobby Nguyen
     
  8. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    The reason for the departure is more closely related to Greece. Many hard working English are tired of their politicians sending their hard earned money to support Mediterranean lifestyles and bad governments. The refugee idea also helped pass the pull-out.
    Neither the British or the American politicians are truly tuned in to the extent of how angry citizens are with their elected officials. The winds of change are clearly here. Brexit is just the first. With any luck, we will have a similar turnover of the morons. An example supporting my thoughts--Democrat Congresspersons having a sit in. Aww, isn't that cute?? Maybe Elizabeth Warren, a.k.a. Lie-awatha, should have pulled out her peace pipe and passed around the hashish?? Now there is a solution to all problems......yeah.....right.....
    As far as the Europeans go: fvck them.
     
  9. bennysgohome

    bennysgohome Well-Known Member

    Nov 13, 2009
    Yes. Now hopefully the EU will dissolve after France and the Netherlands exit. A good day for Britain and the end of EU socialism hopefully. Immigration was a huge factor in that decision. Just like a great decision on our supreme court yesterday regarding allowing illegals to be deported. Poor Obama thinks he's Hitler trying to pass that crap without going through Congress. Talk about dictators. Congress and the Senate are there for us. When a president circumvents them, he/she spits in the face of all US citizens because we are no longer represented. This isn't a dictatorship.

    Now that the EU will fall apart, at least we don't have to worry about a North American Union of Mexico, USA and Canada. This will hopefully stop those talks. If you don't understand why the majority of people are not for global governments like the EU, you just need to use your brain. Does it make sense for a leader in another country far away to make decisions for us. There is a reason we have states and municipalities to allow checks and balances. These people are in direct contact with our communities and if they weren't corrupt, some actually represent us. I don't think some Mexican or Canadian really gives a crap about NJ, NC, FL, NE or anywhere in the US but people into globalism will still support open borders, idiots.
     
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  10. bennysgohome

    bennysgohome Well-Known Member

    Nov 13, 2009
    Another thing is that we are better as a sovereign nation even if you call it isolationism. This makes competition work better. You can still have trade agreements and not be part of a global union. You can have allies. This just makes competition better because individual countries can compete for trade. Globalism is socialism. If you like free markets and freedom, than you are against the EU and any global government.
     
  11. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    shut up kook the eu is a good thing
     
  12. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    i dunno about you guys, i got some banks up for a swing.

    LYG 3.3 to 4.35

    BCS 9.13 for to probably 11s

    DB at 15 towards 17.5s... dont get discouraged with friday end day fades, those markets are in diff time zones.

    that being said, i dont usually hold overnight, never mind the weekend. but this set up looks tasty.
    fingers crossed. lets make some f-in money.
     
  13. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    dont you mean lets git high
     
  14. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    exactly.

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  15. bennysgohome

    bennysgohome Well-Known Member

    Nov 13, 2009
    Yes, good time to by right now. Let the uneducated sell out of fear.
     
  16. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    i'd lie if i said i haven't done that
     
  17. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    let the new jerseyian redneck ****ry bunkins finish middle school. you pine barrens pine tree fker
     
  18. fl.surfdog

    fl.surfdog Well-Known Member

    Dec 6, 2010
    This is just a beginning of what has been said a long time ago, people are tired of big business and corrupt politicians running the world for their own gain on your back, hopefully the markets will gain momentum again soon......folks this ain't no joke. Immigration had a lot to do with the Brexit decision, you can't keep bringing people into a country and giving whatever it takes to make them comfortable ( geez I'm being nice ) on the taxpayers back. Could you afford to take a family of four in on your paycheck. Think abut it.
     
  19. JohnnyCornstarch

    JohnnyCornstarch Well-Known Member

    571
    Feb 24, 2015
    The EU forcing quotas on everyone was ridiculous. I think Germany, France, and Italy will follow suit. They are now seeing it just isn't possible, and the far left is eating their words. Sure, I'd like to help millions of innocent people out but it just isn't possible given the magnitude of the situation.

    With that being said, I'd hate to see this turn into a WW3 scenario with everyone taking sides and forcing ridiculous policies on one another.
     
  20. Zippy

    Zippy Well-Known Member

    Nov 16, 2007
    We just had our stock broker call to tell us that an energy stock that we own just dropped by a large amount for no apparent reason after the vote. He asked if we wanted to sell. We said buy 200 more shares, lets see what happens.