Just asking.
Just asking.
probably Europe, a lot of their problems have gotten kicked down the road (much worse than US problems)
I will only accept well thought out, thesis-level arguments.
My thoughts are: chain reaction Europe -> China -> USA
Japan will be the first domino.
krispy kremlin wrote:
Just asking.
Europe has never exited the great recession. In fact, it is worse off now than it was during the comparable stage in the great depression.
It is kinda hard to have the next great depression when you are in the middle of one.
Europe isn't in a recession. It's in a final decline. There's no way to recover from the combination of massive wellfare and massive integration of uneducated religious zealots. The US should look for new partners, mostly in East Asia.
Hard to nail down religious zealots as the culprit unless you've got proof to back it up. Spain built too much into its real estate market for one thing. Greece hosted the Olympics when it's now obvious that they could afford it. Italy is just sinking...literally and financially.germany is hurting because most other countries in the EU are strapped for cash. A large swath of Eastern Europe still has not modernized to what Americans would call standard amenities. I have a sister and brother in law in Hungary right now who do not have washer/dryer units in their entire apartment complex...
Can anyone in Europe state what their day to day is like?
This week, the Wall Street Journal had an article that said Europe.
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The biggest crisis will be in the U.S. when its debt is discovered to be worthless.
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