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Well most of the usual suspects on this forum try to make out that the private sector is somehow more effiecient than the public sector, but of course this is not the caseHard Brexit now!
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sasguruOriginally posted by sasguru View PostLooking at this forum it seems that many Western professionals are (1) thick and (2) lazy and nonproductive, since they keep posting absolute tulipe during working hours.
Is it any surprise that most Western economies are bust and living beyond their means?
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Don't be so hard on yourselves. You give the rest of us something to look down to.Comment
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Amazing what one person with split personality disorder can achieve if he puts his minds to it.Originally posted by Old Greg View Postsasguru
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Don't be so hard on yourselves. You give the rest of us something to look down to.Comment
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What about holding gold and debt!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOnly if your income is rising with inflation.Comment
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Good idea.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat about holding gold and debt!
Release the equity in your house and buy lots of gold.
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The National Debt Crisis | Max KeiserOriginally posted by BlasterBates View Posthttp://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article28200.html
Will the Fed default?
Debt grows and grows, California is already bankrupt.
Seems that Western governments just build up debt until they go bankrupt."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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I read something about no fiat currency has ever survived longer than x years. Where x was quite a small number. Forget the source too. Useful eh. Can anyone fill in the details?Comment
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No, it's not bankrupt. It's not even insolvent - it is a going concern.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostCalifornia is already bankrupt.
Stick to AGW and leave the economy to the experts.
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Says the man with no investments, no savings, and very little income.Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, it's not bankrupt. It's not even insolvent - it is a going concern.
Stick to AGW and leave the economy to the experts.
HTH
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You forgot "no debts"Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSays the man with no investments, no savings, and very little income.

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