The Reality of America's Finances

Discussion in 'Economics' started by SpunkyTrader, Oct 21, 2013.

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  2. Bob111

    Bob111

    tell me something i don't know.
     
  3. The 50% of Americans/illegals, parasite class, DON'T GIVE A CRAP or the unsustainability of it all. They care only that "their govment check keeps coming". :(
     
  4. DT-waw

    DT-waw

    oh boy. the graph just shows how much worth of goods america acquires made in Asia, in exchange for U.S. worthless papers, i mean computer entries.

    America is getting bigger! More consumer goods!
    More fat, more electronics, more clothing MORE everything!
    while those funny asians work their asses off for the tiny bowl of rice.

    it makes you wonder why asians do not make stuff for their own countries? they must have believe in a monetary system. this will end badly, for Asia of course.
     
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  9. Because of increasing imports, US has become the largest consumer of the world. But this only ends in disaster for US not the producers. With the kind of volatility in US's financial situation which is about to collapse, it is important for America to revise their financial policies after settling issues on debt ceiling. :cool:
     
  10. mind

    mind

    i think obama's action was more justified than bush's
    war spending. truth is america is kept hostage by a group
    that runs on a fuel combined of global empire ambition,
    social injustice and an unshakeable believe in what they
    call, erroneously, "free market". on top a weird reference
    to ancient scriptures, be it constitutions or bibles. and
    i did not even mention that the american right holds the
    whole planet hostage when it comes to global warming.

    america's problem is not debt, it is the current total lack
    of wisdom on the right side of the isle and i say this all
    as being a fiscal conservative, well, at least my version of it.
     
    #10     Oct 23, 2013