Akvod said:
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Except... it isn't. It's pretty clearly isn't. Even in a desert people look for water. There was no real change even when europeon uncertaintity was consdiered low. Which, if that was the driving factor, you would of seen change.
You just pretty much argued you aren't informed enough to draw a judgement on it.
I mean, your trying to completely disregard the actual taxes being put into place by government and sticking to a broad blind mantra, while citing sources like Iceland that actually disagree with your point.
What with Iceland being against the big bailouts, and tighenting fiscal policy and implementing austerity while conducting it's stimulus.
I'd suggest actually doing some reasearch on what's actually happening and look at things with your own eyes, rather then paroting political points of "your side."








