A rerun of the Great Panic of 2008? Head of World Bank warns

Don't say you weren't warned!! All those laissez faire economists out there will finally see what happens when you do nothing. This is Europe saying thanks for 2008, here is our way of repaying you in kind!!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...er-zone-bleakest-day-global-economy-year.html

I totally agree with the one guys comment that no one has been charged!!!!!!! It is still a fact that baffles me, Nothing will get better until those who abuse are punished for their abuse!
 
The Barbarians are at the gate...:village:..and they look British. :D

If you so economically illiterate that you cannot see the potential danger for the US then there is no hope for you. The EU is the largest trading bloc in the world, bar none, and the potential for an even worse rerun of 2008 is plainly palpable to those that have eyes to see.
 
If you so economically illiterate that you cannot see the potential danger for the US then there is no hope for you. The EU is the largest trading bloc in the world, bar none, and the potential for an even worse rerun of 2008 is plainly palpable to those that have eyes to see.

He's too busy worrying about ice tea carrying, hooded thugs! to worry about real issues!
 
I predict that the timebomb is primed and ready to go off around about the time of the US elections unless something is done pretty soon.


and the election of Obama for another term will be the detonator........so vote accordingly....
 
I predict that the timebomb is primed and ready to go off around about the time of the US elections unless something is done pretty soon.

Seriously, what are you going to do with your investments? How convenient for the Teapubics!
 
Seriously, what are you going to do with your investments? How convenient for the Teapubics!

Good question, they will obviously take a hit but there is also the other side where a bear market provides opportunities as well. Of course, if we end up in an extended stagflation scenario like Japan did in the '90s then who knows? As the Chinese say we live in interesting times.
 
Good question, they will obviously take a hit but there is also the other side where a bear market provides opportunities as well. Of course, if we end up in an extended stagflation scenario like Japan did in the '90s then who knows? As the Chinese say we live in interesting times.

Yeah, dollar cost averaging, the one thing I do understand!
 
If you so economically illiterate that you cannot see the potential danger for the US then there is no hope for you. The EU is the largest trading bloc in the world, bar none, and the potential for an even worse rerun of 2008 is plainly palpable to those that have eyes to see.

But then; unlike you, I have faith in the ability of my country to pull together and work towards moving forward.
Whereas, it appears that Europe will just spiral back to the dark ages.
 
He's too busy worrying about ice tea carrying, hooded thugs! to worry about real issues!

At least I'm not trying to use public opinion to lynch someone, like the liberal moonbats are trying.
The new liberal moonbat mantra: "Fuck the evidence, we want vengance".
 
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