lo que abunda en arjentina es la droga y la prostitución! y por supuesto que es economia , pero subterranea, y al pais le puede pasar lo que le ha pasado a la seleccion arjentina de futbol - la inflan mucho y luego revienta.
Si escribi arjentina, porque los arjentos escriben México con j.
Greece's 45% of all working age population had single employer... Government... so many public servants that there wasn't even enough work for them to do during their normal workday...
What we must remember, Argentina's recovery was largely aided by increased commodity exports, and increased value of commodities. Greece does not have the same good to export.
If the US dollar is experiencing inflation, then clearly the euro is experiencing even more inflation, considering the US dollar has been appreciating against it for the past month, after a 2-month static period:
indexmundi (DOT) com/xrates/graph (DOT) aspx
Not to mention the Brazilian real, which lost as much as a quarter of its value against the US dollar over the past month.
Don't bother trying to feed BS to an economics graduate. :)
You need to go back to college and retake the course. Inflation in the past 2 years was about 6 percent, and it has been growing since 1913, I'm sure someone who has taken economics's would know this, I suggest you pay more attention to your future classes so you can be aware of what you're talking about.
@Svenmist It wasn't a "course". It was a full undergraduate program from one of the more reputable universities in the nation. Needless to say, I don't have "future classes" to pay attention to because I graduated and have a B.A. in economics (and accounting).
Yes, the US dollar has consistently experienced gradually reduced purchasing power over the past century, but that is NOT the same phenomenon that made Argentina's economy so notorious.
@Svenmist Well my original point was that America isn't experiencing inflation comparable to what Argentina experienced. I didn't mention Argentina, because it was already in the post I was responding to. I suppose this was a misunderstanding, then.
"Since Wednesday, amid intensifying fears about the eurozone debt crisis, the precious metal has tumbled as much as $270 an ounce to touch a low of $1,534.49 on Monday. After hitting a record high of $1,920 just three weeks ago, it has dropped 20 per cent."
It really is funny how idiots on YouTube keep making bullshit claims, and they usually go uncorrected because most other people on YouTube are too uneducated to know better to correct them.
@VictimOfBoredom you are small minded. I don't care what happens in a day a week or a month, I care about years and years. Either you're trading or investing for the long term. If you bought 12 years ago.. you would have doubled your money six times over even with the recent correction. I would still buy gold today. You haven't a fucking clue what you're talking about. I'm sorry.
@delatroy I could have doubled my money six times over in plenty of bubbles, all of which had been growing for "years and years". Just because a market hasn't popped yet doesn't mean it's not a bubble.
@WeLikeDanceMusic hahahahah but you are literally crows that will easily eat each other's eyes for profit... YOU should be scared... and of those who are of your same kind... solutions are not coming from up, so we are already organising ourselves through fraternity and solidarity. Colaboration is the only means for long-term survival. remember, normal people are 99% in rich countries... take a look at the world in its whole. I'ts ALL OF US. Love to everyone
Bla bla DEFAULT IS BAD bla bla bla SOY!
Pesles 2 months ago
now in Argentina the 7.2 percent is poor, I think is better than in the crisis, wish it wuold be 0%
fabians21 3 months ago
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lo que abunda en arjentina es la droga y la prostitución! y por supuesto que es economia , pero subterranea, y al pais le puede pasar lo que le ha pasado a la seleccion arjentina de futbol - la inflan mucho y luego revienta.
Si escribi arjentina, porque los arjentos escriben México con j.
je je je je je..
FantomasMXss 5 months ago
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FantomasMXss 5 months ago
90% of that ppl in those slums are inmigrants from Paraguay and Bolivia. The Argentines have government subsidies; homes, education and free health
lordveider 5 months ago
Greece's 45% of all working age population had single employer... Government... so many public servants that there wasn't even enough work for them to do during their normal workday...
TheEsotericDesi 5 months ago
Argentina's Economic Collapse - Part 1 of 12
watch?v=rH6_i8zuffs
the collapse of argentina is a lesson in NWO machinations
mispistoleros 5 months ago
What we must remember, Argentina's recovery was largely aided by increased commodity exports, and increased value of commodities. Greece does not have the same good to export.
rickya350 5 months ago
USA is the new Argentina
delatroy 5 months ago 2
@delatroy The US isn't experiencing inflation...
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
@VictimOfBoredom
Yes it is experiencing inflation, do you live inside a closed box?
Svenmist 5 months ago
@Svenmist
If the US dollar is experiencing inflation, then clearly the euro is experiencing even more inflation, considering the US dollar has been appreciating against it for the past month, after a 2-month static period:
indexmundi (DOT) com/xrates/graph (DOT) aspx
Not to mention the Brazilian real, which lost as much as a quarter of its value against the US dollar over the past month.
Don't bother trying to feed BS to an economics graduate. :)
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
@VictimOfBoredom
You need to go back to college and retake the course. Inflation in the past 2 years was about 6 percent, and it has been growing since 1913, I'm sure someone who has taken economics's would know this, I suggest you pay more attention to your future classes so you can be aware of what you're talking about.
Svenmist 5 months ago
@Svenmist It wasn't a "course". It was a full undergraduate program from one of the more reputable universities in the nation. Needless to say, I don't have "future classes" to pay attention to because I graduated and have a B.A. in economics (and accounting).
Yes, the US dollar has consistently experienced gradually reduced purchasing power over the past century, but that is NOT the same phenomenon that made Argentina's economy so notorious.
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
@VictimOfBoredom
Your statement stands corrected, GG.
Svenmist 5 months ago
@Svenmist USA isn't the new Argentina. :)
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
@VictimOfBoredom
Never said it was, I was correcting your inflation statement, which you've acknowledged. Are you done here?
Svenmist 5 months ago
@Svenmist Well my original point was that America isn't experiencing inflation comparable to what Argentina experienced. I didn't mention Argentina, because it was already in the post I was responding to. I suppose this was a misunderstanding, then.
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
@VictimOfBoredom haha have you looked at a gold chart in the last 12 years?
delatroy 5 months ago
@delatroy *facepalm*
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"Since Wednesday, amid intensifying fears about the eurozone debt crisis, the precious metal has tumbled as much as $270 an ounce to touch a low of $1,534.49 on Monday. After hitting a record high of $1,920 just three weeks ago, it has dropped 20 per cent."
It really is funny how idiots on YouTube keep making bullshit claims, and they usually go uncorrected because most other people on YouTube are too uneducated to know better to correct them.
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
@VictimOfBoredom you are small minded. I don't care what happens in a day a week or a month, I care about years and years. Either you're trading or investing for the long term. If you bought 12 years ago.. you would have doubled your money six times over even with the recent correction. I would still buy gold today. You haven't a fucking clue what you're talking about. I'm sorry.
delatroy 5 months ago
@delatroy I could have doubled my money six times over in plenty of bubbles, all of which had been growing for "years and years". Just because a market hasn't popped yet doesn't mean it's not a bubble.
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
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SkullOfYorick 5 months ago
LOL at the kid at 00:51 in the background
TheChiefAtlas 5 months ago 4
Is their soy Genetically modified?
amberled 5 months ago
payed it's debts? haha much of that debt was accrued through banks bribing a brutal dictatorship, they should not pay a dime
capucchan8 5 months ago
this won't happen here in America, the place will become like Mad Max
capucchan8 5 months ago
Debtors, who are they and what of substance was surrendered to justify the requirement to repay?
Its an illusion of the hegemonists that designed the crisis in order to pillage the land, the lives of people.
pondman27 5 months ago
bienvenidos al corralito...
hastalueguito 5 months ago
BoyCut : Al-Jazeera - Mouthpiece for the US State Department?
jamil316 5 months ago
@jamil316
then why are you here? get lost.
phooey108 5 months ago 2
@phooey108 am just Reporting the Truth
jamil316 5 months ago
@jamil316 Your opinion isn't truth.
agelessrocker 5 months ago
@jamil316 Clearly, you've never watched Fox or CNN.
sharksarefriends 5 months ago
@jamil316 First learn how to spell "boycott". Then, maybe someone will take you seriously.
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
@VictimOfBoredom Thats how i Spell it . i dont care how your white people spell it .
jamil316 5 months ago
@jamil316 Sorry, but no one takes illiterates seriously.
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
It's good that they told the IMF to go to hell!
Magenta408 5 months ago 23
Kill the neocons. Recovery will come faster.
rickbar123 5 months ago 12
@rickbar123 you cant kill neocons, we have the guns and we have the power to send you fuckers back to the stone age
WeLikeDanceMusic 5 months ago
@WeLikeDanceMusic hahahahah but you are literally crows that will easily eat each other's eyes for profit... YOU should be scared... and of those who are of your same kind... solutions are not coming from up, so we are already organising ourselves through fraternity and solidarity. Colaboration is the only means for long-term survival. remember, normal people are 99% in rich countries... take a look at the world in its whole. I'ts ALL OF US. Love to everyone
hastalueguito 5 months ago
@rickbar123 Should they kill the neocons' children too, lest they grow up and follow in their ideological footsteps?
VictimOfBoredom 5 months ago
@VictimOfBoredom kill the males, keep the females
rickbar123 5 months ago
@VictimOfBoredom no its ok. we will give them lots of love and attention
dharmaatdawn 5 months ago