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- Delicate, Loveable Dinobot
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I know our country is a lot smaller that the US, I do not think that we are even half as big, my point is that things in general are more expensive over here.
As for the unemployment, the government handouts are stupidly high. There is a local man who has never done a days work in his life and thanks to the government ( OR OUR HUGE TAXES ) he owns a big fancy BMW and a three bedroom semi - detatced house. He gets betwen forty and fifty THOUSAND GBP per year for sitting on his butt watching the dam telly.
( Sorry for the ranting, but it annoys me no end when I have to work all hours that god sends just to make a living, and guys like him get it given )
As for the unemployment, the government handouts are stupidly high. There is a local man who has never done a days work in his life and thanks to the government ( OR OUR HUGE TAXES ) he owns a big fancy BMW and a three bedroom semi - detatced house. He gets betwen forty and fifty THOUSAND GBP per year for sitting on his butt watching the dam telly.
( Sorry for the ranting, but it annoys me no end when I have to work all hours that god sends just to make a living, and guys like him get it given )
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If that is the case, he's not to blame, your government is.Snarl wrote:He gets betwen forty and fifty THOUSAND GBP per year for sitting on his butt watching the dam telly.
Dunno, it might be the same in Norway, I'm not into politics much. I'm very much for taxes being spent to care for the poor and immigrants that cannot fend for themselves (sadly, some are very qualified, but cannot get a job within their profession...), but ofcourse, earning big bucks for doing nothing just isn't right.
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You'd be surprised how expensive it is to ride a train... and how few direct routes there are. Albeit, it's much the same as the airlines and such (certainly cheaper, but less direct), but it's still expensive, as are buses, and there are many negative connotations associated with that kind of travel, many usually true. I agree with what you're saying, though.Rattrap wrote: You could get to Chicago from the Twin Cities in 2 hours by reasonably fast train, but people would rather drive all day or spend all day at the airport for a 90 minute flight. 2 to 3 hours spent getting to a 90 minute flight is ridiculous, even ignoring the exorbitant prices.
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- Delicate, Loveable Dinobot
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They must be far more expensive over there than they are over here then, here I can ride from Burnley directly to Blackpool for £10 GBP and it is around 50 miles so it is fairly cheap compared to fifty miles worth of fuel and wear on the car.You'd be surprised how expensive it is to ride a train... and how few direct routes there are. Albeit, it's much the same as the airlines and such (certainly cheaper, but less direct), but it's still expensive, as are buses
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