Tom Jones wrote:Dillon wrote:Tom Jones wrote:It is definitely unwise to squander away this enormous amount of money when you’re facing a $256 billion deficit this year!!!
Squander? Surely TJ you mean invest!
UK-US Debt.jpg
Well it strikes me that if anyone should be getting their finances in order it should be the US shouldn’t it? And we have the Royal Family to help us to recover our national debt, who do you have, oh yes, Hilary Clinton and a President who has to publish his birth certificate in the public domain to prove to the citizens of the US that he
really is an American?
!
What’s your problem, Dude????
What’s your beef with America and Americans??
This thread is about the cost of the royal wedding, not about America!
And what’s this sour grapes shiit you're talking about, over not having royals of our own??
Who gives a hoot about your royals, anyway???
Well TJ, who’s lost their sense of humour now
well where do I start? What a list! It looks like you’ve been harbouring (notice the ‘u’) this one for quite a while
More to the point TJ what is
your fascination with the British and Great Britain? I would estimate that around 90% (that’s nine out of ten! For those who don’t understand percentages)
of your posts, are about negative British news items from British and International tabloids, of which around 60-70% (Six-Seven out of ten) can be clearly seen as products of fiction.
I will continue to respond to these articles, whatever the nationality of the poster, in defence of the allegations, should I feel it’s worth my time and effort, so if you don’t wish to provoke a response to your inflammatory articles, don’t post them!
If we wanted royals, we would’ve not kicked out your king’s royal a*ss in 1776.
You couldn’t even do that on your own, you needed the French to do your dirty work for you.
We’ve moved on, Pal….this is 2011!!
We don’t live in an ancient-times monarchy, as loyal subjects to some over-the-hill king or queen -- as you still do!
That’s the gratitude we get for saving your nation from being eaten up by the Nazis in WWII!!! Now I wish we didn't do that!!
Ooh dear, you’re not seriously still attempting to flog that old dead horse are you? Great Britain was fighting for over two Years and successfully defended her shores from the Luftwaffe onslaught during the Battle of Britain from July to September 1940, while America still sat on the fence during WW2, and I would think that the rest of the occupied European Nations and the Russian Federation would also take serious offence at your arrogant statement.
America, from 1941 provided much needed men and money for the war in Europe, money that was initially paid in gold bullion reserves and assets of the British Empire to America for supplies and munitions during the period leading up to Dec 1941, when America entered the War and decided to contribute. So ‘saving your Nation from being eaten up by the Nazis’? That would be a resounding No.
Contributed to the war effort in Europe is much nearer the mark.
So wise up, Dude…. and know your size.
The UK is no match to the greatest nation on earth, the United States of America!!
If you’re still not yet convinced, meet me outside the Wild Horse Saloon at high noon tomorrow for a one-to-one showdown. And I’ll show you what we're made of.. real quick!!
Don't be late!!!Ya hear!!!
Well I can only conclude that you final statements are your sense of humour (note the ‘u’) shining through again in your virtual bravado, climb down from your high horse lone ranger, before you fall off.
Bora Bora wrote::shock: Geez Dillon, I don't think in the history of the US anyone/the government spent $6 billon on a wedding. Even the daughters of sitting presidents didn't get a wedding that called for the country to basically shut down and the weddings were paid for by the families.
But I'm going off topic here. This thread is about the Royal Wedding in the UK.
Well firstly Bora, America doesn’t have a Royal Family! So I doubt they would spend $6b on a Royal Wedding! LOL
Secondly, the estimated ‘cost’ of a Public Holiday can vary on who is doing the estimating?
The British Government estimates that an additional bank holiday will cost the economy £2.9 billion. The CBI puts the figure at £6 billion and the TUC estimates £1.2 billion. So take your pick?
http://www.parliament.uk/briefingpapers ... -05775.pdfWhatever the estimate, the democratically elected Government in the UK decided to provide for a Public holiday in celebration of the Royal Wedding, this isn’t the cost of a wedding, it’s a stab in the dark of what industry didn’t make on that particular day! Britain didn’t ‘shut down’ for the day, retail, public, service and some private industries continued regardless and most will make up for lost productivity anyway.
The estimates being banded around for the actual cost of the wedding are just as diverse, they range from £20-80 million, again, take your pick or wait for the accounts to be made public, was it worth it? over 3 billion people thought so, including me.
God save the Queen!