Global civil wars and hyperinflation.

Discussion in 'Economics' started by rothschild, Jan 23, 2009.

  1. Whats with the jibberish, your thread subject I believe is spot on. Mister you ain't Jesus, stop trying to talk in parables. I concur that that current situation will bring on the next Fuhrer after a Weimer style economy results from this over correction by printing of mountains of worthless money.

    Rennick Volker out:cool:
     
    #11     Jan 24, 2009
  2. e#21

    e#21

    Karma my a**

    no we're in a retarded pile of crap, f*k this universe and everything in it

    exactly why life f*king sucks so much

    your time's up

    humans are crap regardless of their crappy culture, what's so good about communicating with them

    actually you can and you should
     
    #12     Jan 24, 2009
  3. Hey dude, i was having fun making this parables thing.

    Are you being sarcastic about the weimer style situation?

    Cause right now, we at least have the possibility to vent our anger on people we're suspicious at from different cultures or class, without having to meet them. So nobody dies because of these feuds.

    That reduce the likelihood of something of that kind to happen.

    I would be tempted though to believe the media could turn weird, promoting suicide.
     
    #13     Jan 24, 2009
  4. Why are you alive then? to fuck other's life by convincing them that it's more important to kill yourself than show some respect for all that the people have sacrificed to make things better before or now?

    Don't play the victim when you're planning to ruin other's life with your cynism aggressivity.
     
    #14     Jan 24, 2009
  5. e#21

    e#21

    why would you give up when there's the chance to

    same as you

    you're fucking with people's lives even worse than some others, you are feeding them useless dreamy thoughts you call positive thinking and which you know are rather utter bullshit and highly likely not possible, you are feeding them false hope to keep them calm and silent

    most people assume there is a universal justice system that encompasses each and every humans lives, there is no such sh*t, if someone stole from your life, they did, it's as real as you are, either get over it, or get it back, because there is no karma that will punish him, or life after death which will burn him for his sins. The assumption that he will be punished later on in life is you fooling yourself, feeding yourself with bullshit called positive thinking, you want it back so badly, but you know you can't get it back, you might even go as far as forgiving him, such sh*t make people so passive, waiting for the day to come to punish those who f*ked them over, such day will never come, but eventually your useless body will be put into a grave to rot when it was robbed while it was living
     
    #15     Jan 24, 2009

  6. ... still waiting for your reasoning being the upcoming hyper-inflation catastrophy. This is economics, not literature 101.
     
    #16     Jan 24, 2009
  7. I googled "paragraph," a mysterious and elusive concept around here.


    Term: Paragraph

    Definition: A paragraph is an organisational feature of written English, and many other languages as well. It is a group of sentences, or possibly a single sentence, separated from the rest of the text by a space above and below it or by indenting the first line (leaving a space between the margin and the first word). A paragraph usually contains sentences that deal with one topic, and a new paragraph signals a change of topic.

    See Also: Discourse Analysis; Topic Sentence; Sentence; Text; Grammar; Syntax
     
    #17     Jan 24, 2009
  8. And yes, OP, on almost every level, our current crisis is certainly a self-fulfilling prophecy.
     
    #18     Jan 24, 2009
  9. For those confused & lacking a classical education (esp. in geopolitics/statehood), OP's thought train refers to the failure of capitalistic democracies as they evolve into capitalistic plutocracies & then fail with economic implosion, nescessitating currency debasement which implies the risk of hyperinflation. Simplifying the matter somewhat, the next evolution is a fascist state.

    emmanuel todd, is that you?
     
    #19     Jan 24, 2009
  10. Illum

    Illum

    We have had very fascist tendencies for a few years now. People were ostracized for being against the governments will. The military and corporations have been joined at the hip. This has been soundly rejected. The Republican party took the blame and is in ruins, not saying it cant come back quickly. But clearly the loss of political power has been striking.

    Looking at how the stimulus will be formed, if the middle class is left out in favor of tax relief for the poor, we are headed towards Communism, not Fascism. Recent attacks on the middle class reek of Communism. Further economic collapse will only speed this up imo.
     
    #20     Jan 24, 2009