Experts Weigh In on the Shape and Size of This Recession [View article]
Very good post, the question you raise hasn't been answered by the 'next-quarter-brigade' whose entire model is plain ignorant. What's clear though is that whatever comes has to a) finance the deficits and shortfalls and b) provide sufficient jobs within America to make a substantial impact. Many people will need health-care but how many will be able to afford it? People will need to look after ageing retirees but pension funds are down so who's to pick up that bill? Same applies to education and other areas. Farming could be an option as China faces water shortages and (will) struggles with arable land so there's one huge market.
On Mar 09 05:24 PM Glen L. wrote:
> What mystifies me is what the so-called experts think is going to > lead the US out of this depression.
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Very good post, the question you raise hasn't been answered by the 'next-quarter-brigade' whose entire model is plain ignorant. What's clear though is that whatever comes has to a) finance the deficits and shortfalls and b) provide sufficient jobs within America to make a substantial impact. Many people will need health-care but how many will be able to afford it? People will need to look after ageing retirees but pension funds are down so who's to pick up that bill?
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Same applies to education and other areas.
Farming could be an option as China faces water shortages and (will) struggles with arable land so there's one huge market.
On Mar 09 05:24 PM Glen L. wrote:
> What mystifies me is what the so-called experts think is going to
> lead the US out of this depression.