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Thanks for your contribution, Mr Meldrew!Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostLeave that to the kids innit? Gives them something else to whine about and blame the Baby Boomers for.

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WHS.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostLeave that to the kids innit? Gives them something else to whine about and blame the Baby Boomers for.

Young people of today, they've never had it so bad! In my day, you could buy a large detached house for £50K, and fill up your car for £20, and a night out cost a tenner. Tut, bloody kids eh?
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What about our little debt mountain that's still growing?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe can print print print and house prices will go up and everyone will be ecstatic.

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This is MoneyWeek, the ones that have been saying there will be a doom laden crash in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and if you subscribe, it's now coming in 2012.
Utter bollox.
It's perma boom mate.
We can print print print and house prices will go up and everyone will be ecstatic.
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Converted all my paper fake money BOE printing stuff etc to land long time ago.
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Nice doom video. There's so much doom flying around now that a cynical person might say it was being manufactured. A spoonful of doom makes the medicine go down...in the most delightful way. More inclined to believe the doom though.
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Turns into a bit of an advert but the arguments against the main points are pretty weak.
http://www.fsponline-recommends.co.u...6035&l=223939&
To paraphrase
1/ FTSE to crash
2/ Property Market to crash
3/ Euro ****'d
4/ Bond market ****'d
First two are bolstered by quantitative easing and FTSE value is further falsified by short term cost cutting which will soon run out of steam.Last edited by Bagpuss; 31 October 2011, 22:54.Tags: None
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