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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat is wrong with living within your means?
At the moment spending is a ponzi scheme backed by ever increasing asset prices. One day it will burst.
Though interesting that "Oik" sees the bubble about to burst so wants us to spend our pension pots to keep things going a bit longer.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDeflation, much more of a threat than run away inflation imo.
"Geniuses" like Carney are going to be exposed for the clueless numpties that they really are (I mean how much more transparent does it have to be than the fact that interest rates won't go up, according to the plan, until after the GE?), and hopefully then we can get over this superstar central bankster obsession and revert to actually producing goods and services, rather than relying on volatile manias and bubbles as a source of prosperity.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDeflation, much more of a threat than run away inflation imo.
At the moment spending is a ponzi scheme backed by ever increasing asset prices. One day it will burst.
Though interesting that "Oik" sees the bubble about to burst so wants us to spend our pension pots to keep things going a bit longer.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI guess investors are jittery about the sluggish EU and the trouble in the Middle East.
But the fundamentals look reasonable, according to these guys
Just passing on.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt'll probably be as much a damp squib as the Scottish one. I predict Scots will tip it to a pro-EU result and everyone else will be very cross that they voted to remain in the UK only to spoil it for the rest of us.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThe Dow has been in freefall these past few days.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI guess investors are jittery about the sluggish EU and the trouble in the Middle East.
But the fundamentals look reasonable, according to these guys
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThe Dow has been in freefall these past few days.
But the fundamentals look reasonable, according to these guys
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If you don't care about inflation, and you're printing money anyway, then why not print tax money? Why not print NHS wages? Why not print x?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe Yank economy seems to be almost back at full steam, with their oil price down to 2008 levels.
But the UK's oil price is 15% higher than in 2008, and we're chained at the waist to a bunch of loser socialist countries in the EU who have jumped overboard and are struggling in the water in imminent danger of drowning and dragging us down with them
The EU referendum can't come quickly enough!The Dow has been in freefall these past few days.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe EU referendum can't come quickly enough!
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