Inflation Deflation Debate Rages On: 2010 Economic Collapse
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sa galing ng mga economista nyo sa US, siguro naman may remedy kayo sakaling mangyari na yan...
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Oh stop it. Some brainwashed sheep might spam your inbox with " ANTI-SEMITIC" mails...
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They are print and paying $25 billion a week and this will stop in 2 weeks! QE3 here we come
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@M3minusGrowth You mean World War III?!
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@2000yrCatholic is that going to put food on the table? I better quit my job and start praying! lol
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Repent, Pray! God Bless you.
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best solutions = limited republican government, gold standard, no FED, and an informed and voting well-educated public. Not that any of this will ever happen but it's nice to pretend it will.
casienwhey 1 year ago 6
Europe can't sustain its cradle to grave socialism, and neither can we. In my view, nothing should have been bailed out. Worst of all is that nothing has changed. The banks are still too big too fail and there's nothing forcing them to avoid risk. They know if they fail, they'll be bailed out again and again. To me, it's the fed and administration's fault for bailing them out. They absolutely need to abolish the fed, like Ron Paul says. Let the markets determine interest rates.
superconor10 1 year ago 2