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  1. Not Amused

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    The future of the European economy has no bearing on the advice you provide SME's?
     
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    There isn't a European economy. There are numerous economies which have shown key differences (and a lack of economic convergence)
     
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    This is bobbins! There are numerous books which adopt an objective outlook and successfully compare and contrasts the arguments posed by specific schools of thought
     
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    With linkage by the EU / Euro that one countries failure will ripple through the other countries, in Europe, even in the rest of the globe.

    But, you have dodged the question - doesn't that impact the advice you provide?
     
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    Again, there has not been convergence and to suggest otherwise is nonsense. You made a mistake and I cannot respond to a comment based on erroneousness
     
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    You can't answer because the countries that make up the EU doesn't have a common policy on dealing with the economy? ROTFL

    So lets make it simple, which countries economic policy should Europe converge on?
     
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    I can't answer as the question was cretinous.
     
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    You can't answer the question because it will disclose your ignorance.
     
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    Treating a cretinous question as valid and answering it accordingly would not be rational
     
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    Calling a valid question "cretinous" only discloses your ignorance.
     
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    It was cretinous (as I've already demonstrated). I can't play pretend
     
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    That is all you have done, "play pretend".
     

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