I do, what agitated you about what I said? Do those who have things figured out nowadays have to shut up and only the clueless have a right to voice their opinions? That would be a sad state of affairs...
Welcome to Asia. Which blessed country would that be? Any of the countries that are rampant of corruption, or those where the Chinese country has a tight grip on without free speech or dissenting authors disappearing overnight? Or Japan perhaps where you will be hammered in like a nail if you dare to stick out? Don't forget you have to work in most of those countries to even be eligible to qualify for a visa, unless of course you are willing to settle in Thailand or the Philippines. But you may wanna buy a bullet proof vest before entering. See, the issue is the same as with the US dollar at the moment: no matter how shitty you find your own country and its future prospects at the moment, it is still a far better place to live than most anywhere else.
Quote please. I never called you anything you suggested here. Just because I called out several lies you posted does not mean I ever called you a liar per se, nor does it mean you can from now on stalk me everywhere I post. Swallow your pride where you have been wrong and move on. It's really that simple. And what I shared about Christianity is not a view, particularly not mine. If you read the Bible and the new Testament in particular, then what I stated is exactly what Jesus postulated and how he lived his life. The core essential principle of a Christian is to become more like Jesus, at least that is what most every sincere, believing, and faith living Christian teacher and scholar would tell you. You may not be a Christian and that's perfectly OK. I never urged anyone to become one, it's a free choice. But before you shoot others down, facts should be considered, not my or your opinions.
That makes a lot of sense. In case Hillary wins I believe there is tail risk in the market in the event that Trump will not concede defeat and his brethren start to stage a revolt. It may not be a fundamental sell but it might just be that long-awaited catalyst to sell equities. And once everyone stampedes for the exits...well you know...
They and you have been drinking too much of the propaganda kool aid. We American patriots are sickened and quite frankly, scared about the prospects of Hellary in the WH.... and would like our political scene to be permanently rid of that lying, criminal wretched witch. We see Trump as our "last hope" for survival as "America". As for you, ON IGNORE!
WTF does the sex of the head of the IMF and FED have to do with anything unless you're somehow scared of women or don't believe they can perform these functions? Let me guess, your "America of the founding fathers" is a place where white men get to rule everything, blacks are slaves, and women can't vote let alone hold import positions? I wish you and those like you could move to an island somewhere and live your bigoted utopia far away from the rest of us. BTW, do you completely fail to see the irony in your hate of immigrants while at the same time thinking you should get to move to whatever county you want and they should welcome you with open arms?
Have you seen his supporters? If those 400 pounders on their Medicare provided mobility scooters want to stage a "revolution", I'd say "bring it"!
Legal immigrants - yes, illegals - no! I guess you are living in a country with open borders and in a house with no walls and you are proud of it.
This is what happens, with 2008 as the baseline, every 7-10years there will be a sharp but short economic crash, each twice the magnitude of the previous. The following years will be spent rebuilding back to neutral and just before getting there the next crash will occur. The process will last 30-50years and therefore 3-5 in total at the end of the cycle. Clinton is talking short term pain long term gain, Trump is talking short term gain long term pain. Clintons plan works if the economy is generating slow growth, Trumps works if the economy is in a cyclical downturn. The elites think they can manipulate the economy to avoid these systemic events and continue slow growth, the masses and elite businessmen know they can't.