Originally Posted by
LittleFuzzy
You and the others (Hazir, Aimless, Loki, since I know Aimless is going to object to the less vague term) left yourselves open to this by the way you've crowed every time you see a single indicator briefly dip and every company openly wondering whether staying is a good idea, since the referendum. If you'd taken the cautious route and limited yourselves to say that while there would probably be some immediate volatility, both up and down, which would not really matter but in the long-term the economic consequences would be very poor (albeit probably not of a "crash" variety) then you'd be on solid ground. But you didn't, in your eagerness to bash the Brits for daring to just want out of your European Project you seized on every little immediate datum in the weeks after the vote. Rand has been doing the same in the opposite direction, of course, but A) you opened yourself to that by your behavior, and B) it's at least understandable for a Brit to be engaged in that kind of wishful thinking because no one wants to suffer that kind of harm. Your malicious glee to see that harm happen to others, Khend, is less understandable. And does not stir the least bit of sympathy.