FORUMS FORUMS






RLFANS.COM
Celebrating
25 years service to
the Rugby League
Community!

  

Home The Sin Bin The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor



Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 70 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7  Next
Author Message
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:40 pm 
Club Coach
International Star
User avatar

Joined: Jan 30 2005
Posts: 7152
Location: one day closer to death
Damo-Leeds wrote:The rest of the world manages just fine?

Are you that deluded, that ignorant and that detached from current affairs in the world that you can come in and make sweeping statements like this?

Perhaps you could have a look at these Americans that aren’t doing fine and are struggling to pay off debt: http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com/archive

You see mortgages aren’t the only financial noose that people take a risk with to improve their lives and in many cases improve the world. I think you’ll find that you’re looking at things from a very narrow angle.

Here’s some non-English websites set up in other countries because things aren’t fine whatsoever.

http://revolutionsweden.wordpress.com/
http://www.onesolutionrevolution.de/
http://revo.revoluce.info/

There’s even more out they if you want to educate yourself about the struggles of the world.

We were talking about mortgages, Damo, not the global economic crisis. Go and educate yourself about the living arrangements in the majority of Europe. They rent, or remain living with family. Some buy, but they are the minority. The UK is almost unique in its obsession with home ownership.

Oh, and I make it a rule never to read a website with the word 'revolution' in the url. The usual loony paranoid conspiracy obsessed manics are sure to be lurking in some guise or other, and a glance at that '99' site proves me correct.

Damo-Leeds wrote:With this misguided body of writing you put together by seeing my name and going on a cliché rant against me. I don’t think you even read what I put. You just fancied having a pop.

Let me make things clear. My mate got evicted from his old flat because his housemate (who wasn’t very nice) couldn’t afford to pay his bills. So my mate got chucked out of that flat through no fault of his own. I was just giving an example of how most things can be out of people’s hands when it comes to things like this.

Well diddums to your mate. Again, I ask you, who do you think should cover these bills? The government (and therefore the taxpayer)? Charity? Should the landlord bear the cost indefinitely until he can find a suitable tenant?

I assume your mate signed a tenancy agreement, did he check the terms in that before being ruthlessly evicted?
Damo-Leeds wrote:The rest of the world manages just fine?

Are you that deluded, that ignorant and that detached from current affairs in the world that you can come in and make sweeping statements like this?

Perhaps you could have a look at these Americans that aren’t doing fine and are struggling to pay off debt: http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com/archive

You see mortgages aren’t the only financial noose that people take a risk with to improve their lives and in many cases improve the world. I think you’ll find that you’re looking at things from a very narrow angle.

Here’s some non-English websites set up in other countries because things aren’t fine whatsoever.

http://revolutionsweden.wordpress.com/
http://www.onesolutionrevolution.de/
http://revo.revoluce.info/

There’s even more out they if you want to educate yourself about the struggles of the world.

We were talking about mortgages, Damo, not the global economic crisis. Go and educate yourself about the living arrangements in the majority of Europe. They rent, or remain living with family. Some buy, but they are the minority. The UK is almost unique in its obsession with home ownership.

Oh, and I make it a rule never to read a website with the word 'revolution' in the url. The usual loony paranoid conspiracy obsessed manics are sure to be lurking in some guise or other, and a glance at that '99' site proves me correct.

Damo-Leeds wrote:With this misguided body of writing you put together by seeing my name and going on a cliché rant against me. I don’t think you even read what I put. You just fancied having a pop.

Let me make things clear. My mate got evicted from his old flat because his housemate (who wasn’t very nice) couldn’t afford to pay his bills. So my mate got chucked out of that flat through no fault of his own. I was just giving an example of how most things can be out of people’s hands when it comes to things like this.

Well diddums to your mate. Again, I ask you, who do you think should cover these bills? The government (and therefore the taxpayer)? Charity? Should the landlord bear the cost indefinitely until he can find a suitable tenant?

I assume your mate signed a tenancy agreement, did he check the terms in that before being ruthlessly evicted?

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:40 pm 
Player Coach
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Oct 21 2006
Posts: 10852
Dally wrote:I was not concerned about percentages but in absolute numbers there's quite alot nationally.


Well if 'quite a lot' of public sector employees earn £60k+, that seems like an excellent reason to shaft the majority who earn a lot less than that.

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:47 pm 
International Chairman
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Dec 22 2001
Posts: 14845
Andy Gilder wrote:What percentage of public sector employees do you reckon are drawing £60k pa as a salary, let alone as a pension?

As usual, you're resorting to ill-informed hyperbole in an attempt to make your point, which does nothing but detract from whatever validity it may have had.


I haven't had time to research the numbers, but in 2009/10 there were 481 public sector workers in Leicesterhire earning more than £100,000 of which 122 earned more than £142,000. So earning £60,000 there will be many thousands nationally. If there were just 10,000 on £60,000 pa that would be 10,000 would be millionaires in the pipeline with pension assets of £10 billion.

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:57 pm 
In The Arms of 13 Angels
In The Arms of 13 Angels
User avatar

Joined: Oct 19 2003
Posts: 17898
Location: Packed like sardines, in a tin
Dally wrote:I haven't had time to research the numbers, but in 2009/10 there were 481 public sector workers in Leicesterhire earning more than £100,000 of which 122 earned more than £142,000. So earning £60,000 there will be many thousands nationally. If there were just 10,000 on £60,000 pa that would be 10,000 would be millionaires in the pipeline with pension assets of £10 billion.


If we're using inaccurate figures, let's say 10000 public sector workers on a salary over £60000 out of 2m public sector workers (figures claimed for the strike last week) = 0.5% of the public sector workforce. If we assume that the population of the UK is 65m, that is 0.01% of the population. If the working age population is assumed to be 35m (and I haven't got a figure for that) its still only 0.03%

Hardly worth losing sleep over is it? I've certainly got better things to direct my ire at.






2005 Challenge Cup

To reconcile respect with practicality, what is the optimum speed for a hearse?

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:31 pm 
In The Arms of 13 Angels
In The Arms of 13 Angels
User avatar

Joined: Feb 26 2002
Posts: 14522
Location: Online
Dally wrote:I haven't had time to research the numbers, but in 2009/10 there were 481 public sector workers in Leicesterhire earning more than £100,000 of which 122 earned more than £142,000. So earning £60,000 there will be many thousands nationally. If there were just 10,000 on £60,000 pa that would be 10,000 would be millionaires in the pipeline with pension assets of £10 billion.

I'd like to replay RGX's reply to you again.
i.e. Why shaft the low-paid?






Freedom without Socialism is privilege and injustice.
Socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality.

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:22 pm 
Player Coach
First Team Player

Joined: Aug 15 2006
Posts: 2471
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:very funny. So, let's say i do this. But let's say that Fred Goodwin and his cronies buy a huge worldwide banking business for a few billion in some pot-pisssing contest, without doing due diligence. let's say it turns out (surprise, surprise) that the acquisition is exposed to several £ billion of toxic debt, and so great is the fsck-up that the taxpayer, which is me, has to pay untold amounts of money to "buy" Mr. Goodwin's rather careless bank to stop it, and the banking system, from collapsing. let's say more of the same from various other gamblers sorry bankers. Let's say the world, including England, and these ordinary people that were living within their means suddenly and directly and for the foreseeable have their "means" decimated, their pay frozen, many even lose their jobs, and are told that they will have to put up with "austerity" measures for many years.

While Mr. Goodwin "retires", on a pension of several hundred thousand pounds a year.

How do these ordinary people avoid that? What use is your "simple answer" to them? What could they have done about it? My share of the money to prop up the lying, cheating banks and their thieving, morally bankrupt managers has already gone, and will continue to go, and nobody asked me. Did you get an exemption from paying?


Please don't talk down to me.

The situation you describe isn't foreign to me. I graduated in 2007, I took on a 'real job' in September that year on a lowly wage. I bought house August 2008, and had a 10% pay reduction by Xmas 2008 (right when I was due a pay rise), the (small) business then had to make redundancies early 2009. All through which I have had no problems repaying my mortgage and other debts.

How is it some people can't plan and manage their own finances, like I have had to?

So yes it is that simple, the only other valid point is if you are made redundant and I know there is insurance for that, I took it out late on in 2008.






Image

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:35 pm 
International Chairman
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Dec 22 2001
Posts: 14845
Chris28 wrote:If we're using inaccurate figures, let's say 10000 public sector workers on a salary over £60000 out of 2m public sector workers (figures claimed for the strike last week) = 0.5% of the public sector workforce. If we assume that the population of the UK is 65m, that is 0.01% of the population. If the working age population is assumed to be 35m (and I haven't got a figure for that) its still only 0.03%

Hardly worth losing sleep over is it? I've certainly got better things to direct my ire at.


Yes it is because poorer are subsidising this ludicrous situation. Small businesses struggle to survive with the burden of rates, employers NI, etc. But the key point is a society where pay and conditions in the public sector are better than in the private sector will stagnate because logically bright people will tae the risk free option unless there's an incentive to do otherwise. That's part of what's happening.

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:36 pm 
International Chairman
Player Coach
User avatar

Joined: Dec 22 2001
Posts: 14845
Dally wrote:Yes it is because poorer are subsidising this ludicrous situation. Small businesses struggle to survive with the burden of rates, employers NI, etc. But the key point is a society where pay and conditions in the public sector are better than in the private sector will stagnate (economically) because, logically, bright people will tae the risk free option of working for the state unless there's an incentive to do otherwise. That's part of what's happening.

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:05 pm 
International Chairman
International Chairman
User avatar

Joined: May 25 2002
Posts: 37704
Location: Zummerzet, where the zoider apples grow
Time was when life was much simpler.

If you wanted to own your own house, you first started saving with a building society and once you'd proved to them that you were responsible with money and you'd managed to save the requisite 20% for a deposit, they'd usually grant you a mortgage. If you wanted a loan to buy anything else, you went to a bank or a finance company and borrowed from them, assuming that they thought you were a suitable risk. Similarly, if you wanted to insure your house or your car, you'd go to an insurance company and if you had lots of spare cash and wanted to invest in the stock exchange, you sought out a stockbroker. If you were happy renting or thought that you couldn't afford to own your own home, you rented, usually a decent, sound property from your local council, at an affordable rent.

Then someone had the bright idea of enabling building societies to demutualise and become banks, they'd still offer morgages (as would the banks now) but they'd also offer you loans, insurance, loan-insurance, a stock-trading facility and all other sorts of bollox that nobody knew they needed until these new banks convinced us. These new banks also encouraged people to become property magnates by offering £buy to let" mortgages and houses stopped being somewhere to live but became an "investment for the future"

We also had an old-age pension from the state that offered a comfortable standard of living, especially to a pensioner who rented an old-aged person's bungalow from the council. They still have a similar thing in Norway and they fund it from the revenues generated by Statoil. Now the Norwegians sit on this big pile of gas and oil under the North Sea, when it was first discovered and divvied up, although a few other countries got a look in, the biggest part was shared between the UK and Norway. Round about the time that the bright spark decided that deregulating banks was a good idea, they also thought that flogging off our state-owned oil & gas licensor would also be good for us all. So while the Norwegians now have a sustainable (and will be so for many decades to come), state pension that is underwritten by Statoil, we are engaged in a blame game and a race to the bottom, just to get a few quid into the back pockets of politicians' chums.

No prizes for guessing who was responsible for the deregulation and the fire-sale of state assets






The older I get, the better I was

Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't

I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full-frontal lobotomy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
kirkstaller wrote: "All DNA shows is that we have a common creator."

cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan

Top
   
 
 Post subject: Re: The Growing Gap Between Rich And Poor
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 2:19 am 
International Chairman
International Board Member
User avatar

Joined: Feb 17 2002
Posts: 28357
Location: MACS0647-JD
Enicomb wrote:Please don't talk down to me.

It is what it is. I can't help how you take it. If it distresses you, maybe you should have taken out CBT cover before venturing out on a public forum.

Enicomb wrote:The situation you describe isn't foreign to me. I graduated in 2007, I took on a 'real job' in September that year on a lowly wage. I bought house August 2008, and had a 10% pay reduction by Xmas 2008 (right when I was due a pay rise), the (small) business then had to make redundancies early 2009. All through which I have had no problems repaying my mortgage and other debts.

How is it some people can't plan and manage their own finances, like I have had to?

Because obviously you are paid enough, and some are not. Millions have nothing left at the end of the week, and a high percentage of them have no mortgage as they are in rented.

Enicomb wrote:So yes it is that simple,

So no, it really isn't.
Enicomb wrote: the only other valid point is if you are made redundant and I know there is insurance for that, I took it out late on in 2008.

Oh yeah. http://www.lovemoney.com/news/scams-and-rip-offs/rip-offs/1905/avoid-rip-off-redundancy-insurance. Plus as I mentioned ealier, not only were you paid enough to cover the above, clearly you had even enough surplus dosh to pay redundancy insurance premiums. Self explanatory, really. You have been fortunate in many respects, and seem oblivious to the existence of the millions that are not so lucky.
Enicomb wrote:Please don't talk down to me.

It is what it is. I can't help how you take it. If it distresses you, maybe you should have taken out CBT cover before venturing out on a public forum.

Enicomb wrote:The situation you describe isn't foreign to me. I graduated in 2007, I took on a 'real job' in September that year on a lowly wage. I bought house August 2008, and had a 10% pay reduction by Xmas 2008 (right when I was due a pay rise), the (small) business then had to make redundancies early 2009. All through which I have had no problems repaying my mortgage and other debts.

How is it some people can't plan and manage their own finances, like I have had to?

Because obviously you are paid enough, and some are not. Millions have nothing left at the end of the week, and a high percentage of them have no mortgage as they are in rented.

Enicomb wrote:So yes it is that simple,

So no, it really isn't.
Enicomb wrote: the only other valid point is if you are made redundant and I know there is insurance for that, I took it out late on in 2008.

Oh yeah. http://www.lovemoney.com/news/scams-and-rip-offs/rip-offs/1905/avoid-rip-off-redundancy-insurance. Plus as I mentioned ealier, not only were you paid enough to cover the above, clearly you had even enough surplus dosh to pay redundancy insurance premiums. Self explanatory, really. You have been fortunate in many respects, and seem oblivious to the existence of the millions that are not so lucky.






Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Top
   
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 70 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7  Next





It is currently Sat Nov 30, 2024 7:14 pm


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 109 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  


It is currently Sat Nov 30, 2024 7:14 pm
RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
4m
New signings
Murphy
12
20m
Film game
Boss Hog
5880
Recent
Tyler Craig
Wanderer
1
Recent
BORED The Band Name Game
Boss Hog
63299
Recent
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
40834
Recent
Mike Cooper podcast
Smiffy27
18
Recent
Salford
ninearches
64
Recent
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
ComeOnYouUll
4057
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
1m
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
40834
1m
Transfer Talk V5
Jack Burton
546
1m
Ground Improvements
BarnsleyTrin
238
1m
Tyler Craig
Wanderer
1
1m
ALL NEW 49ERS ERA LEEDS UTD THREAD
MeanwoodGuy
2630
1m
Planning for next season
Septimius Se
186
2m
Salford
ninearches
64
3m
Rumours thread
Dr Dreadnoug
2517
3m
2025 Squad Numbers
Rugby Raider
23
6m
Leeds away first up
Trojan Horse
53
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
Tyler Craig
Wanderer
1
TODAY
Matty Ashurst testimonial dinner
Big lads mat
1
TODAY
2025 Squad Numbers
Rugby Raider
23
TODAY
England Women Las Vegas train-on squad
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Quiz night
H.G.S.A
1
TODAY
Co-Captains for 2025
MjM
15
TODAY
Cornwall has a new owner
CM Punk
2
TODAY
Callum Shaw
Wanderer
1
TODAY
Squad Numbers
phe13
4
TODAY
Rhinos squad numbers
Rixy
1
TODAY
Squad numbers
Warrior Wing
8
TODAY
Mat Crowther pre season update
Dunkirk Spir
1
TODAY
Mike Cooper podcast
Smiffy27
18
TODAY
Shirt reveal coming soon
Trojan Horse
50
TODAY
Opening Championship and League One Fixtures for 2025 Released
RLFANS News
1
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
RLFANS Match Centre
Matches on TV
Thu 13th Feb
SL
20:00
Wigan-Leigh
Fri 14th Feb
SL
20:00
Hull KR-Castleford
SL
20:00
Catalans-Hull FC
Sat 15th Feb
SL
15:00
Leeds - Wakefield
SL
17:30
St.Helens-Salford
Sun 16th Feb
SL
15:00
Huddersfield-Warrington
Thu 20th Feb
SL
20:00
Wakefield - Hull KR
Fri 21st Feb
SL
20:00
Warrington-Catalans
SL
20:00
Hull FC-Wigan
Sat 22nd Feb
SL
15:00
Salford-Leeds
SL
20:00
Castleford-St.Helens
Sun 23rd Feb
SL
14:30
Leigh-Huddersfield
Fri 28th Feb
SL
20:00
Huddersfield-Hull FC
SL
20:00
Hull KR-Salford
SL
20:00
Leigh-Catalans
Sat 1st Mar
SL
14:30
Wakefield - St.Helens
SL
21:30
Wigan-Warrington
Sun 2nd Mar
SL
15:00
Leeds-Castleford
Thu 6th Mar
SL
20:00
Hull FC-Leigh
Fri 7th Mar
SL
20:00
Castleford-Salford
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 29 768 338 430 48
Hull KR 29 731 344 387 44
Warrington 29 769 351 418 42
Leigh 29 580 442 138 33
Salford 28 556 561 -5 32
St.Helens 28 618 411 207 30
 
Catalans 27 475 427 48 30
Leeds 27 530 488 42 28
Huddersfield 27 468 658 -190 20
Castleford 27 425 735 -310 15
Hull FC 27 328 894 -566 6
LondonB 27 317 916 -599 6
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 27 1032 275 757 52
Toulouse 26 765 388 377 37
Bradford 28 723 420 303 36
York 29 695 501 194 32
Widnes 27 561 502 59 29
Featherstone 27 634 525 109 28
 
Sheffield 26 626 526 100 28
Doncaster 26 498 619 -121 25
Halifax 26 509 650 -141 22
Batley 26 422 591 -169 22
Swinton 28 484 676 -192 20
Barrow 25 442 720 -278 19
Whitehaven 25 437 826 -389 18
Dewsbury 27 348 879 -531 4
Hunslet 1 6 10 -4 0
RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
4m
New signings
Murphy
12
20m
Film game
Boss Hog
5880
Recent
Tyler Craig
Wanderer
1
Recent
BORED The Band Name Game
Boss Hog
63299
Recent
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
40834
Recent
Mike Cooper podcast
Smiffy27
18
Recent
Salford
ninearches
64
Recent
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
ComeOnYouUll
4057
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
1m
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
40834
1m
Transfer Talk V5
Jack Burton
546
1m
Ground Improvements
BarnsleyTrin
238
1m
Tyler Craig
Wanderer
1
1m
ALL NEW 49ERS ERA LEEDS UTD THREAD
MeanwoodGuy
2630
1m
Planning for next season
Septimius Se
186
2m
Salford
ninearches
64
3m
Rumours thread
Dr Dreadnoug
2517
3m
2025 Squad Numbers
Rugby Raider
23
6m
Leeds away first up
Trojan Horse
53
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
Tyler Craig
Wanderer
1
TODAY
Matty Ashurst testimonial dinner
Big lads mat
1
TODAY
2025 Squad Numbers
Rugby Raider
23
TODAY
England Women Las Vegas train-on squad
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Quiz night
H.G.S.A
1
TODAY
Co-Captains for 2025
MjM
15
TODAY
Cornwall has a new owner
CM Punk
2
TODAY
Callum Shaw
Wanderer
1
TODAY
Squad Numbers
phe13
4
TODAY
Rhinos squad numbers
Rixy
1
TODAY
Squad numbers
Warrior Wing
8
TODAY
Mat Crowther pre season update
Dunkirk Spir
1
TODAY
Mike Cooper podcast
Smiffy27
18
TODAY
Shirt reveal coming soon
Trojan Horse
50
TODAY
Opening Championship and League One Fixtures for 2025 Released
RLFANS News
1
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS


Visit the RLFANS.COM SHOP
for more merchandise!












.