CXRAndy
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As much as I like this I have to ask, did he even see it far less care?
I seem to remember that statue was in Aberdeen
Trump landed Glasgow
As much as I like this I have to ask, did he even see it far less care?
I'm amazed and a little revolted by the fact that even someone as pigshit-thick as you could be sufficiently tin-eared to stoop to the level of posting something that reads "Trump gives children all over the world hope".
Of course, if incontrovertable proof emerges that Trump was involved in the rape of trafficked children alongside Epstein, you'll be absolutely fine with that, won't you?
I seem to remember that statue was in Aberdeen
Trump landed in Glasgow
These people seem happy to see Trump arrive
View: https://x.com/MAGAVoice/status/1948832623654306289?t=ve-ZRofhLTqMIYYMfRPv1A&s=19
I've recently discovered I had a Nigerian uncle who left me a fortune, unfortunately I don't have the cash to sort out the paperwork. If you could see your way to pay the $200k admin fee we could go halves in the $10 million inheritance.
No it's more like 1 in 3 if you include children etc. 43.7 million tax payers in the UK, and 66 million population. You need to be on 40k before you are paying enough tax to finance one person's healthcare. Remember though that tax isn't just income tax. Income Tax and NI account for 57% of all revenue. So £1881 needs to come from income tax and NI, so anyone earning more than £19k per annum pays for their own healthcare cost.
This makes Stevo's assertion even more ludicrous.
Aww you're engaging againI don't know, you're the one who believes any old shıt you find on t'internet, so you are more likely to have been in contact with him.
You probably misunderstood my assertion. Have another read.
Your assertion was you'd be better off in the US if you were in a comparable job.
Yes. Me too.
But we would both have a lot less time, a lot less holiday and we'd probably both be self-gratification artists who vacation loudly in Yurup every year.
Wow. The orange shitgibbon sets a new golfing world record, scoring a mere 17 on 'his' (aye right) Turnberry course.
No, it wasn't about an overall standard of living comparison. Just comparing healthcare costs under two very different healthcare models for someone in my situation.
PS: I liked the earnings maths you posted earlier, but you weren't quite right.