@w_haugaard It took a generational genius a lifetime of learning and access to novel astronomical data to come up with f=ma so it's probably ok to give people the formula up front, but if you're not having kids drop a feather and a weight in a vacuum you didn't teach it.
@notayesmansecon Sean do you know of any reason why deposits were particularly strong this month? about 20 billion total from households which is spicy. And comes after a few months of reasonable strength generally.
What I'm learning is that we have to scrap the winter fuel allowance because some pensioners are millionaires, but you can't tax farmland because some millionaires are actually very poor
@SirOfFinance@BisphamGreen One time during an ECB meeting a senior PM lifted me in 200k of bund spreads and then when the trade went against him claimed he thought it was bond-swap so he wanted to sell actually ...
i have no choice but to believe that trump would be way less appealing if people could afford their rent, if healthcare was available, if they didnโt have to choose between groceries and medication. whatโs the alternative?? believe i should scold harder??
@DavidBelle_ Yeah there are many useful conversations to be had around budgets and incentives and whatnot but we are still in the territory of being so wildly divorced from reality that has barely any point in having them.
@DavidBelle_ They knew that government was out the door soon enough, so a lot of trusts have big overspends versus the budgets they got last year, so the 22 billion does to a large extent just make them whole.
@DavidBelle_ The problem is its spin on spin on spin. The previous government cut health budgets to the extent that many core services would have had to shut down if health trusts had actually stuck to them, so they just didn't.
@seconds_0 My 3 year old girl just panicked because she ate a spicy prawn, fell off her chair hitting her cheek on the table and had to be carried screaming outside the restaurant to get over it. Solidarity to all toddler parents.