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Sure from a Western perspective, but the newly formed Chinese and Indian middle class thank us.
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Why is the pound dropping ?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSay the Globalists, whilst wages have barely changed in 20 years and tangible goods and commodities have skyrocketed.
Keep believing the Globalist clap-trap, most people realise now it is fake news.
When the pound drops does that make people in the UK wealthier ?
Does that mean commodities and imports are more affordable ?
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Say the Globalists, whilst wages have barely changed in 20 years and tangible goods and commodities have skyrocketed.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostRailing against globalisation will make the ones who rail against it considerably poorer.
Keep believing the Globalist clap-trap, most people realise now it is fake news.
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Railing against globalisation will make the ones who rail against it considerably poorer.
That's what happens when people read trashy newspapers and watch trashy news channels.
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Scootie's right about generalities all the time, just not more often than a monkey.
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It's not real unless it's Bridgwater.Originally posted by AtW View PostDalio’s Bridgewater Warns of Possible ‘Lost Decade’ for Stocks
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ade-for-stocks
Can Pooper be right first time ever?
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BridgeWater Warning
Dalio’s Bridgewater Warns of Possible ‘Lost Decade’ for Stocks
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ade-for-stocks
Can Pooper be right first time ever?
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