Secondary Technology Stocks Are Acting Muy Bueno [View article]
You forgot to love THE Reserve Currency. It is this unique status that makes OUR money printing press virtually free.
On Jun 02 08:20 PM breee wrote:
> good articles...is.gd/HGYt > > > I guess there's no more crisis anymore, huh? no more recession? all > done. Problem fixed by minting a trillion dollars out of thin air. > Happy days are here again. yay i love jobless recoveries. I love > outsourcing. i love hyperinflation. I love huge deficits. I love > fear > mongering pandering politicians, I love $4 gas and 140 oil. I love > making petro dictators > > Total credit market debt as a percentage of GDP has risen from 130% > of GDP in 1952 to 350% > of GDP today. The various bailout and stimulus schemes enacted in > the last year will drive > this percentage above 400% in the near future. When a country allows > this much debt to > accumulate versus its GDP, they have done something seriously wrong. > The country’s > > politicians, business leaders, and citizens have all contributed > to this disaster. i found this interesting site: > good articles...is.gd/HGYt
Secondary Technology Stocks Are Acting Muy Bueno [View article]
On Jun 02 08:20 PM breee wrote:
> good articles...is.gd/HGYt
>
>
> I guess there's no more crisis anymore, huh? no more recession? all
> done. Problem fixed by minting a trillion dollars out of thin air.
> Happy days are here again. yay i love jobless recoveries. I love
> outsourcing. i love hyperinflation. I love huge deficits. I love
> fear
> mongering pandering politicians, I love $4 gas and 140 oil. I love
> making petro dictators
>
> Total credit market debt as a percentage of GDP has risen from 130%
> of GDP in 1952 to 350%
> of GDP today. The various bailout and stimulus schemes enacted in
> the last year will drive
> this percentage above 400% in the near future. When a country allows
> this much debt to
> accumulate versus its GDP, they have done something seriously wrong.
> The country’s
>
> politicians, business leaders, and citizens have all contributed
> to this disaster. i found this interesting site:
> good articles...is.gd/HGYt