80 percent chance of recession in early 2012: professor

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2011

Nov. 9 - With money supply growth contracting, Johns Hopkins economics professor Steve Hanke predicts the U.S. will fall back into a recession as early as the first half of next year.

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  • fuck you advertisement! way to fucking long

  • @tigerwhite007 Actually i always thought the same ..but not so..Check it for yourself..Thing is buying any precios metal is way smarter then contiuing to pay for a home that will be worth what you paid for it until 2026..

  • @polpotlives123 Why Gold, why not Platinum, it's worth way more than gold

  • Stop making your home payments and property tax's and buy gold!!....You can now stay in your home for years while recouping some of the cash you lost investing in your worthless home.. My brother has been in his 900,000 $ home payment free for over 2 years now..I have not made a payment in 6 months now.. amazing how fast your cash savings build up when your not paying the bank.. keep paying the bank= Dam fool!

  • This is silly! Diane Sawyer at ABCNews says we are in a new "economic boom" a "miracle".

  • If hes not one yet, he'll make a good poker player at Las Vegas.

  • Is he trying to kill us by looking at us like that? lol

  • @Maqqie

    lol!! funny :P

  • thats professor looks like an evil genius from the 60's

  • Fuck diablo named Obama !

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