Well, I am stocking up on ammo.Braddock wrote:
Well then I hope you have a real profession and not one of the many imaginary professions out there that would lose all value overnight in such a scenario.Turquoise wrote:
To be honest.... that might be necessary for the world to experience in the long run. Sometimes, we have to learn things the hard way.Braddock wrote:
I know it would be nice to teach the idiots a lesson but we have to be realistic, if the financial system seized up it would mean the end of modern economics as we know it. It would be apocalyptical. An all out rush on the banks would mean tinned foods, batteries, duck tape and ammo would leap straight to the top of the priority queue.
To me, bailouts are merely postponing the inevitable.
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I stopped reading at 4. Not really. I just strongly disagree with so many of them.
If the US does as you say, China will take over as the world's superpower. Now we dont want that, do we?
You're pretty much throwing the US into a bottomless pit. But I do appreciate and see where you're coming from.
If the US does as you say, China will take over as the world's superpower. Now we dont want that, do we?
You're pretty much throwing the US into a bottomless pit. But I do appreciate and see where you're coming from.
noice
That's been done already.KuSTaV wrote:
If the US does as you say, China will take over as the world's superpower.
You're pretty much throwing the US into a bottomless pit.
lolkATG wrote:
That's been done already.KuSTaV wrote:
If the US does as you say, China will take over as the world's superpower.
You're pretty much throwing the US into a bottomless pit.
noice
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