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Previously on "Doomed! - The worst shock to the European economy is yet to happen"
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Unless something like in Iceland happens western nations are set for long and slow austerity until the living standards of China, Russia, India and other dev nations have caught up. The NWO is upon us.
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I preferred their earlier stuff before they went all commercialOriginally posted by zeitghost"You're in the Army Now".

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Is that the limit of the quo's fanbase these days?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI disagree. The German people ... Elections due in 2013 - they will vote for the status quo.
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I disagree. The German people are being lied to about how much they already on the hook for in terms of Southern European debts. Elections due in 2013 - they will vote for the status quo.Originally posted by Troll View Post- Two main coalition parties fall two seats short of a majority
- Neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn gets 7% of the vote and is set to have 21 deputies in parliament
& so it begins...(again)
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What a Golden shower!Originally posted by Troll View Post
- Two main coalition parties fall two seats short of a majority
- Neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn gets 7% of the vote and is set to have 21 deputies in parliament
& so it begins...(again)
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If it's any consolation, China are really feeling the pinch too :
But it isn't all bad news:China's economy has slowed for a seventh quarter as problems in Europe and the US hurt demand for its goods.
The annual rate of growth was 7.4% in the third quarter, down from 7.6% in the previous three months.
PhewHowever, there were signs that the world's second-biggest economy was now stabilising and rebounding.
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It's a bit like the England/Poland match the other night; the game was obviously over but no one (on the European side) wanted to call it.Originally posted by eek View PostOne thing that is impressive is the length of time the EU have continued to successfully kick the can down the road*
*Assuming you ignore the human misery its inflicted on the affected countries.
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One thing that is impressive is the length of time the EU have continued to successfully kick the can down the road*
*Assuming you ignore the human misery its inflicted on the affected countries.
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Bombs, bullets and bandages?Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostSo assuming this does happen, if you were an investor what would be good investments to make some money out of it going t*ts up, equities, gold, currency ?
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better advisors than you'll find in hereOriginally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostSo assuming this does happen, if you were an investor what would be good investments to make some money out of it going t*ts up, equities, gold, currency ?
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So assuming this does happen, if you were an investor what would be good investments to make some money out of it going t*ts up, equities, gold, currency ?
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostCan anyone be bothered to dredge up the 6 month old post where you previously spouted nonsense on Greek euro doomWhat about AussieLong? I find it incomprehensible that he will ever be right about anything. Being Australian you couldn't even trust him to pick a decent Beer.Originally posted by louie View PostNope, but a broken clock is right twice a day, so if Sasguru keeps posting he will be right eventually.Last edited by eek; 18 October 2012, 12:46.
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