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Jimbuna
12-24-13, 02:19 PM
No more severe than other countries in recent times but the timing is bad...if there is such a thing as a good time.

Thousands have had their Christmas travel plans disrupted and around 100,000 homes are still without power as severe weather continues in the UK.

Trains have been cancelled, roads flooded and there have been long delays and cancellations at Gatwick Airport.

Southern England has been badly affected but the storm has been heading north, with Scotland now bearing the brunt.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25502730

STEED
12-24-13, 02:24 PM
What's new? Country is going to pot.

vienna
12-24-13, 02:27 PM
Parts of the US are also getting clobbered, lately. I hope you and yours are not adversely affected...


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Jimbuna
12-24-13, 02:28 PM
What's new? Country is going to pot.

It just keeps getting better...only 32,000 affected but that is 32,000 too many :-?

More than 32,000 people have not received benefit payments in time for Christmas due to a Department for Work and Pensions "administrative error".

The cash was due to go into bank accounts on Christmas Eve but will not now be paid until Friday 27 December.

Most of those affected are first-time claimants or people expecting loans to cover rent and other "essential" items.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25504977

TarJak
12-24-13, 02:30 PM
There must be a grinch about.

Jimbuna
12-24-13, 02:31 PM
Also known as the British government.

STEED
12-24-13, 02:36 PM
It just keeps getting better...only 32,000 affected but that is 32,000 too many :-?



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25504977

Bull dung...no money off the figures.

Another con job bought to you by the cons.

Jimbuna
12-24-13, 02:40 PM
Bull dung...no money off the figures.

Another con job bought to you by the cons.

My next benefits payment is due on the 31st....about £40 for a fortnight :doh:

Don't mind the fact I contributed into the system for forty years :stare:

vienna
12-24-13, 03:02 PM
There is a similiar problem here in the US: Congress adjourned for the year without passing an extension of benefits for the long-term unemployed. The number of people being affected is 1.3 million. Here the main problem is a very small number of Republican (GOP) Far-Right "Tea Party" members of Congress, mainly in the House of Representatives, who are blocking and stalling any extension(s). The long-term unemployed are composed of those who, on average have been unable to find work for about a year. A lot of these are people who have, in recent years since the "Great Recession", found themselves in the "hard to hire" categories: older workers (over 50); workers without college degrees or professional certification(s); workers whose were employed in now 'dead' occupations due to automation, outsourcing,and other effects of 'downsizing' and 'restructuring'; and, a significantly large number of minorities, women, disabled, etc. There are a couple of bi-partisan plans being advanced to renew the extension(s), but there will be not chance for action until mid Junuary 2014 at the earliest. As of today, those 1.3 million affected will have their benefits terminated as of Friday, December 27. Not a very merry Christmas for them..


The toal official US unemployed figure stands at about 11 million. Not included in this number are those un employed who are not officially part of the data gathering process: persons not eligible for unemployment benefits, for some reason or other; those involved in labor disputes, those who have given up on finding employment; students, part-time workers, and the self-employed who are not able to find work. So, roughly, 12% of the 11 million are about to find themselves out of luck for the time being...

The galling part of this for the regular GOP members is the acts of the "Tea Party" faction is giving fuel to the Democrats to bash the GOP and threatening the GOP hold on the House of Representatives in the Congressional elections coming up in November 2014:


http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/12/23/republicans-could-face-serious-backlash-over-unemployment-benefit-expiration/


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/23/us-unemployment-benefits-expiration-economy


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Oberon
12-24-13, 03:18 PM
It's certainly been a tad windy and wet down south.

Compare Ryde tunnel on the Isle of Wight:

Normal:
http://www.semgonline.com/structures/pics/gb_rydetun-1.jpg

Today:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BcPsa3sCYAAL730.jpg


Meanwhile elsewhere on the mainland:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BcQZCPyIMAAgi5x.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BcQSWkQIEAEAwn1.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BcNxjBBIIAELkvO.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BcPtsNJCYAA8rK-.jpg
Redhill Aero...errr....floatplanedrome....

STEED
12-24-13, 03:21 PM
Look at that train, not fit for the third world but fit for us.

England fourth world.:hmmm:

Jimbuna
12-24-13, 03:36 PM
There is a similiar problem here in the US: Congress adjourned for the year without passing an extension of benefits for the long-term unemployed. The number of people being affected is 1.3 million. Here the main problem is a very small number of Republican (GOP) Far-Right "Tea Party" members of Congress, mainly in the House of Representatives, who are blocking and stalling any extension(s). The long-term unemployed are composed of those who, on average have been unable to find work for about a year. A lot of these are people who have, in recent years since the "Great Recession", found themselves in the "hard to hire" categories: older workers (over 50); workers without college degrees or professional certification(s); workers whose were employed in now 'dead' occupations due to automation, outsourcing,and other effects of 'downsizing' and 'restructuring'; and, a significantly large number of minorities, women, disabled, etc. There are a couple of bi-partisan plans being advanced to renew the extension(s), but there will be not chance for action until mid Junuary 2014 at the earliest. As of today, those 1.3 million affected will have their benefits terminated as of Friday, December 27. Not a very merry Christmas for them..


The toal official US unemployed figure stands at about 11 million. Not included in this number are those un employed who are not officially part of the data gathering process: persons not eligible for unemployment benefits, for some reason or other; those involved in labor disputes, those who have given up on finding employment; students, part-time workers, and the self-employed who are not able to find work. So, roughly, 12% of the 11 million are about to find themselves out of luck for the time being...

The galling part of this for the regular GOP members is the acts of the "Tea Party" faction is giving fuel to the Democrats to bash the GOP and threatening the GOP hold on the House of Representatives in the Congressional elections coming up in November 2014:


http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/12/23/republicans-could-face-serious-backlash-over-unemployment-benefit-expiration/


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/23/us-unemployment-benefits-expiration-economy


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That is an excellent explanation of a subject regarding your countries unemployed that I previously had very little understanding of...but do now :cool:

Oberon
12-24-13, 03:37 PM
Look at that train, not fit for the third world but fit for us.

England fourth world.:hmmm:

:hmmm:

There's not many trains in any world that will do well after hitting a tree at 50mph...

STEED
12-24-13, 03:43 PM
We used to have trains that could smash into a nuclear container without a scratch, alright maybe some paint would come off and a few dents.


This country is so soft now it makes a wimpy burgur look hard.

vienna
12-24-13, 03:54 PM
That is an excellent explanation of a subject regarding your countries unemployed that I previously had very little understanding of...but do now :cool:


Thanks ... I have recently come to appreciate any moments of lucidity I may have... :)


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Jimbuna
12-24-13, 04:43 PM
Thanks ... I have recently come to appreciate any moments of lucidity I may have... :)


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LOL...appreciated though :cool:

Oberon
12-24-13, 04:46 PM
We used to have trains that could smash into a nuclear container without a scratch, alright maybe some paint would come off and a few dents.


This country is so soft now it makes a wimpy burgur look hard.

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2646/3745569111_3cc9961683_o.jpg

Think it's going to need a bit more than a paint job.... :03:

Oberon
12-25-13, 01:11 AM
Lots of familiar names appearing in the news, looks like the Medway has flooded pretty spectacularly and there's a lot of water around on saturated land. Yalding, Tonbridge, Paddock Wood.

Feel really sorry for the people, particularly the children, in the flooded areas.

Jimbuna
12-25-13, 05:55 AM
Lots of familiar names appearing in the news, looks like the Medway has flooded pretty spectacularly and there's a lot of water around on saturated land. Yalding, Tonbridge, Paddock Wood.

Feel really sorry for the people, particularly the children, in the flooded areas.

Rgr that :-?

Tango589
12-25-13, 06:08 AM
There is a similiar problem here in the US: Congress adjourned for the year without passing an extension of benefits for the long-term unemployed. The number of people being affected is 1.3 million. Here the main problem is a very small number of Republican (GOP) Far-Right "Tea Party" members of Congress, mainly in the House of Representatives, who are blocking and stalling any extension(s). The long-term unemployed are composed of those who, on average have been unable to find work for about a year. A lot of these are people who have, in recent years since the "Great Recession", found themselves in the "hard to hire" categories: older workers (over 50); workers without college degrees or professional certification(s); workers whose were employed in now 'dead' occupations due to automation, outsourcing,and other effects of 'downsizing' and 'restructuring'; and, a significantly large number of minorities, women, disabled, etc. There are a couple of bi-partisan plans being advanced to renew the extension(s), but there will be not chance for action until mid Junuary 2014 at the earliest. As of today, those 1.3 million affected will have their benefits terminated as of Friday, December 27. Not a very merry Christmas for them..


The toal official US unemployed figure stands at about 11 million. Not included in this number are those un employed who are not officially part of the data gathering process: persons not eligible for unemployment benefits, for some reason or other; those involved in labor disputes, those who have given up on finding employment; students, part-time workers, and the self-employed who are not able to find work. So, roughly, 12% of the 11 million are about to find themselves out of luck for the time being...

The galling part of this for the regular GOP members is the acts of the "Tea Party" faction is giving fuel to the Democrats to bash the GOP and threatening the GOP hold on the House of Representatives in the Congressional elections coming up in November 2014:


http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/12/23/republicans-could-face-serious-backlash-over-unemployment-benefit-expiration/


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/23/us-unemployment-benefits-expiration-economy

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It amazes me how a small part of the opposition government can so comprehensively screw up any of the majority partys' plans and decisions. At least here all the opposition can do is rant, moan and shout ' yah boo sucks' at something they don't like, they have to wait until they are elected before they can bugger things up for themselves.:o

Lots of familiar names appearing in the news, looks like the Medway has flooded pretty spectacularly and there's a lot of water around on saturated land. Yalding, Tonbridge, Paddock Wood.

Feel really sorry for the people, particularly the children, in the flooded areas.

All these places are within 1/2 hour drive of me. It's a shame to see such devastation to a lovely part of the country. I live very close to the river Swale, but fortunately we are ok. Sparing a thought for anyone around the country who has had their xmas destroyed.

STEED
12-25-13, 06:12 AM
Think it's going to need a bit more than a paint job.... :03:

Photoshopped!...Nah, fake fake fake. :rotfl2:

gi_dan2987
12-25-13, 06:15 AM
MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL AT SUBSIM!

May your Christmas be filled with Christmas cheer! (Or beer) :D

vienna
12-26-13, 01:09 PM
It amazes me how a small part of the opposition government can so comprehensively screw up any of the majority partys' plans and decisions. At least here all the opposition can do is rant, moan and shout ' yah boo sucks' at something they don't like, they have to wait until they are elected before they can bugger things up for themselves.:o

What is particularly galling is the "small part" is not just screwing up the majority party's plans (althogh it should be noted the Democarts are the majority only in the Senate, not the House), they are also screwing up the GOP's political future be alienating not just the Democratic voting public, but, also, the more moderate GOP voters. The large majority of the GOP members of the House would really like the Far-Right, Tea Party contingent to either go away or just shut up. A number of bi-partisan compromise measures intended to mitigate the logjam Congress has become are repeatedly stalled or outright stopped by the nagging little dogs of the Far-right. It is analogous to the situation the Democrats were in during the late 60s to 70s when a very vocal (and very wrong) element of the Far-Left torpedoed any attempts by moderate Democrats to advance any meaningful measures. There may be some truth to the adage "The squeaky wheel gets the grease" but, sometimes the squeaks are just noise and nothing else of substance...


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