Iraq. Is it better now?? (AKA ISIS/ISIL/IS/name-of-the-week-here) (7 Viewers)

Is Iraq better now?

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,979
This.



Stfu bitch.



Then who's to say USA wouldn't have turned into something like the EU?

There will always be a sense of unfairness especially considering that money runs things. I know that's a stupid statement but it's just to show that the system in place is fine, it's the people running the system that are to blame.
The system in place is anything but fine. Central banks print money to prop up the economy, which is the only reason we have printed positive GDP growth these past years. The quantitative easing is also used to prop up banks by interest rate manipulation, and such deals are only brokered to selected big banks. This entire economy is based on inflation, pulling forward debt, and Ponzi schemes that it will collapse whether we like it or not. The whole nation brought to its knees by its own Capitol and White House and financial capital, unbelievably tragic.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,125
The system in place is anything but fine. Central banks print money to prop up the economy, which is the only reason we have printed positive GDP growth these past years. The quantitative easing is also used to prop up banks by interest rate manipulation, and such deals are only brokered to selected big banks. This entire economy is based on inflation, pulling forward debt, and Ponzi schemes that it will collapse whether we like it or not. The whole nation brought to its knees by its own Capitol and White House and financial capital, unbelievably tragic.
100% spot on
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
The system in place is anything but fine. Central banks print money to prop up the economy, which is the only reason we have printed positive GDP growth these past years. The quantitative easing is also used to prop up banks by interest rate manipulation, and such deals are only brokered to selected big banks. This entire economy is based on inflation, pulling forward debt, and Ponzi schemes that it will collapse whether we like it or not. The whole nation brought to its knees by its own Capitol and White House and financial capital, unbelievably tragic.
Welcome to you too.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,789
what reality? banks are getting free money from a government they bought to charge interest on it and pay themselves 100 of millions of dollars in bonuses? thats no reality that the con of the millenia
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
what reality? banks are getting free money from a government they bought to charge interest on it and pay themselves 100 of millions of dollars in bonuses? thats no reality that the con of the millenia
You just contradicted yourself. If you want a good read, go to the Scandinavian thread.
 
Jul 1, 2010
26,352
The system in place is anything but fine. Central banks print money to prop up the economy, which is the only reason we have printed positive GDP growth these past years. The quantitative easing is also used to prop up banks by interest rate manipulation, and such deals are only brokered to selected big banks. This entire economy is based on inflation, pulling forward debt, and Ponzi schemes that it will collapse whether we like it or not. The whole nation brought to its knees by its own Capitol and White House and financial capital, unbelievably tragic.
:tup:
 

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