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Economics of countries.

Thursday March 31st, 2011 at 13:50pm

I’m getting a bit fed up with people not actually understanding how our economy differs from their wallet so here’s some pointers and random thoughts about where we are and why it is bad...

High street: Labour introduced higher recommended personal borrowing allowances leading to a credit boom amongst the population. This kept the high street chugging away. At the same time, big high street chains became more and more reliant on banks giving them loans so they could order vast quantities of stock, sometimes pooling their resources, so they could sell lots of crap really cheaply. This is why Woolworths and Fopp went bankrupt, the banks crashed, refused to give them credit to continue operating and they couldn’t meet their demands.

The high street has to charge more for products than internet stores which more often than not operate out of tax havens. So the banks were plugging their gap in profits by allowing them cheap credit to operate at almost a loss. A ploy which would never work. Expect another bunch of bankrupcies as this is still going on.

People spent up to their limits on credit cards and are now saddled with debt. The UK population owes private credit companies roughly 1.5 trillion dollars. This is unprecedented.

So people are not buying as much now, not because as is widely reported people are being frugal what with the economy and the like, but because they have less money to spend as they have to service their debts.

We no longer have a culture of saving, so this coupled with a requirement of a minimum of 10% deposits for mortgages means no new housebuying.

Our budget deficit is big. This is the difference between what the government takes in tax and what it spends every year. Unfortunately, if we spend less, we take less. This works for two reasons:

The state — This is big. But all the actual work is done by private companies who pay tax and their employees who pay tax. So when the government talks of huge inefficiencies in the NHS for example, what they really mean is the parts that they haven’t privatised yet. Which is pretty much direct healthcare and not actually very inefficient at all. Most of the money is wasted paying private companies for services, the biggest of these being the PFI scheme, launched under the previous Tory government and ringfenced for 20+ years for each hospital built. Trusts have no choice but to pay that money and are finding it’s coming at the expense of nurses.

Because almost all the publically funded/owned utilities and services have now been sold off, there’s no way to buy ourselves out of this one. What’s left isn’t truly public as often it’s made up of private companies doing the work. So the government scraps a wasteful IT scheme, fair enough, it saves us money, right? But how much money exactly, given this money was going to a private company that pays tax and its employees who also pay tax.

The government is I hope working this out. Every time they make a cut they lessen their revenue by a %age of that cut.

We cannot afford another banking crash, yet we’re headed that way.

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Pretty song lyrics

Thursday March 24th, 2011 at 10:24am

I need another place

Will there be peace

I need another world

This one’s nearly gone

Still have to many dreams

Never seen the light

I need another world

A place where I can go

I’m gonna miss the sea

I’m gonna miss the snow

I’m gonna miss the bees

I miss the things that grow

I’m gonna miss the trees

I’m gonna miss the sun

[ From: www.elyrics.net/read/a/antony-&-the-johnsons-lyrics/another-world-lyrics.html ]

I miss the animals

I’m gonna miss you all

I need another place

Will there be peace

I need another world

This one’s nearly gone

I’m gonna miss the birds

Singing all there songs

I’m gonna miss the wind

Been kissing me so long

Another world

Another world

Another world

Another world

Anthony and the Johnsons

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Techcrunch dramaqueens

Wednesday March 9th, 2011 at 12:03am

eu.techcrunch.com/2011/03/09/stupid-eu-cookie-law-will-hand-the-advantage-to-the-us-kill-our-startups-stone-dead/

Says Techcrunch. Conveniently missing out two crucial points. Firstly, most tracking solutions are 3rd party, it’s not your website tracking stuff using cookies, it’s companies such as Google/Adobe.

Secondly: If you’re a startup, are you really going to need to track your users using cookies? Is that the *only* way you can get them to interact with you?

I think not.

It’s companies such as Google/Adobe who track users through multiple websites that will be the ones who have to make sure their clients’ comply with the new laws or risk prosecution. Most other websites don’t store much of anything in cookies other than session information...

I really wish Techcrunch would start publishing news stories again. The sky is not falling and hasn’t been for quite some time...

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Odd dream

Tuesday March 1st, 2011 at 5:35am

I had a dream that Leem had attracted the attention of an amorous footballer through being friendly and playful. And that said footballer wouldn’t take no for an answer.

Sometimes my head is weird ; )

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