Speeding in Finland Is Going to Cost You

That's only true if you fail to cover the value of the bounced check plus fees.... in other words you are guilty of theft instead of an "accidental" over-draft.

Are you even in the USA? Your comments tend to reflect Europeon-biased views from afar... i.e. ignorant >:-} ...Jim Thompson

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Citation? ...Jim Thompson

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I love to cook with wine.     Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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Jim Thompson

That's socialism. The ruling class does well. Everyone else suck hind tit.

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krw

No, "bounce", "will", "pen", and "5 or more years". Bullshit no matter what way you put it together.

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krw

Right. It's not the act of "bouncing" a check that's the criminal activity.

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krw

That's not "bouncing" a check, rather "fraud" or "theft by deception", or some such. "Bouncing" a check is the accidental overdraft of an account. That is not a criminal act anywhere.

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krw

Bullshit. Proof needed.

Reply to
krw

Uh, with which economic system does it work differently?

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Rick
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rickman

Uh, you're as stupid as the rest of the socialists.

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krw

I think it is so funny when you try to respond to a post you don't even understand. All you can do is hurl insults.

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Rick
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rickman

A study showing that driving >5km/h in urban areas is equivalent to an illegal blood alcohol level.

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In Adelaide the illegal blood alcohol concentration is 0.05%

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Chris

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At least socialism offers a hind tit worth sucking.

In the US income is more heritable than height. In Scandinavia there's a mu ch lower correlation between your income and your parents income. Socialism involves the government collecting a much larger proportion of the nationa l income as taxes and levies - 55% in Sweden versus 30% in the US - and spe nding the extra money on education, welfare and universal health care.

In Scandinavia the ruling class got there because they did well in school, and better after they graduated. You kids would have had a better chance of getting into the ruling class in Scandinavia than they had in the US - tho ugh with you as one of their parents they would have been handicapped anywh ere.

People like James Arthur complain about what socialism does to the entrepre neurial spirit, but Sweden has a positive trade balance, while the US doesn 't, and the only slightly less socialist Germans with an eight times larger domestic market - 80 million Germans versus 10 million Swedes - exports tw o thirds as much as China (1350 million people) and almost as much as the U S (320 million people).

The US trade balance has been hugely negative since Reagan came to power an d the German trade balance has been remarkably positive for quite a while n ow.

Having a healthy and well-educated work force does quite a bit for entrepre neurial success - more than enough, it seems, to compensate for any damage high tax rates may do to entrepreneurial morale. As Obama mentioned, the en trepreneur doesn't do it all on his (or her) own.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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Bill Sloman

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Krw imagines himself to be a non-socialist, and non-stupid. He may be corre ct in imagining that he doesn't support socialism, but any system that krw liked would have to be suspect. His ideas about stupidityy seem to boil dow n to the conception that anybody who doesn't share his ideas has to be stup id.

Objective observers would note that you have to be thoroughly stupid to bel ieve the rubbish krw spouts, and even stupider to imagine that argument by repeated assertion is persuasive.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
Reply to
Bill Sloman

You don't have to prove that you're stupid, anymore. We got it.

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krw

The truly amusing part is how you will continue with this all day long. lol I think I'm not the one who is too stupid to know when they are being played with.

That and the fact that your insults are not even as creative as what a seventh grader could come up with.

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Rick
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rickman

The speed traps are no problem, if you drive within the limits. There is a small tolerance, so a slight excess does not cost an arm and a leg. I've been driving here for about 1 million km (51 years), and been bitten twice with a speeding ticket, both of the slight class.

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Tauno Voipio

You really are stupid enough to not realize what a stupid statements you made, even after being called on it.

I had no intention of being creative, only descriptive.

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krw

Krw calling anybody else stupid is extremely comical, but it's happened often enough to be less amusing than it might be.

And krw described what he perceived, which was roughly what you'd have expected a politically bigoted half-wit to pay attention to.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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Bill Sloman

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