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Markets around the world hammered by credit crunch as Governments move to secure bank deposits

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  • Obsolete system! Stock markets die already! You all don't produce anything, producing is growing, workers produce not financial gamblers. We want a new society, a new system where your ideas are a macabre history of the past.

  • Anyway hard times are about to come. I say we are better off without such a oppressive system. Were the poor suffer, and the middle class works as drones while the really rich get to relax and enjoy some form of safety nets. I say today's world is very despotic no matter how sugar coated it looks. But people will say I am delusional for having such thoughts.

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  • *face-palm*

  • This maybe overly simplistic but can't we just get rid of money and make everything free? We could make robots to do all the producing and what not. Then I can carry on playing computer games and I won't need to hear about any trouble or worries.

    If you value this idea please send me some money to thank me for my blue sky thinking.

  • Those of us with no debts worldwide have to ensure we persuade friends and associates to continue as before borrowing lots of cheap money, to buy things they do not need with money they do not have. This time improbably from Banks they now partly own. Do this, and if like me, you do not have a Credit Card, ensure they have and use them a lot. This is highly patriotic, helps the whole worlds finances recover, and ensures we enter the next Boom and Bust cycle in good order, especially in the USA.

  • Alar Akbar!.....Love From Iran :)

  • Do you hear that?

    That's the sound of no one caring...

  • hahaha tell me about it! i'm studying german and its kinda funny hearing it from a yank :P

  • elgringo:

    I too think Boliva has done some interesting things politically.

    However, I also think it's too early to tell. Spain was anarchistic democracy for a while, it was looking very good, but in the end, it couldn't be sustained.

    I have seen Native social systems up close and it is much more complicated than most people know. It has some serious problems as well.

    Partially because indigenous people are not just one group--we are many. That means differing views/politics.

  • elgrin:

    I agree. Since Thatcher, Europe needs to become progressive again.

    Their one "plus" is that the people themselves are not the least bit shy about dissenting.

    Scandinavia pulled ahead some time ago, as far as true democratic process goes.

    I used to debate with my own ppl {First Nations} that the world is just too big now for us to use our old methodology. It isn't working and it's not helping.

    Of course, then I'm considered an overly progressive atheistic heretic *chuckle*

  • Love the way he pronouce "Süddeutsche Zeitung"

    lol

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