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Is it too kind to the unions?
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Whoever committed this act of super nova-like stupidity (it's too kind to call it negligence) either had one hell of a sense of humor (and disregard for the prospect of future employment) or s/he manifested more than a modicum of brain dysfunction.
But £5bn of that is from the already legislated UK-Swiss tax agreement, the German equivalent of which has been rejected by its parliament as it is too kind to tax cheats and criminals.
But if it is too kind to public-sector workers, pensioners and so forth, it will struggle to find buyers for its bonds.
Others gripe that it is too kind to Wall Street: Mr Paulson, a former head of Goldman Sachs, included its biggest firms in the crafting of the plan.
The rescue is opaque yet another ad hoc bail-out rather than part of a systematic plan; and it is too kind to the bank's management, board and shareholders.
All in all, perhaps you could argue that it is too kind to Walt, who gets to die with everything to his satisfaction, and without suffiecient punishment for his crimes.
Schindler's List remains Spielberg's finest effort, though most would agree that it was too kind to the real Oskar Schindler, exaggerating the scale of his achievement and tidying up some of the less attractive aspects of his character.
It was too kind.
Though you know he meant it ungenerously, it is actually too kind.
But maybe it's become too kind, and too accommodating.
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