Grim thoughts about the economy/Eurozone

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Jonone
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Grim thoughts about the economy/Eurozone

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Re: Grim thoughts about the economy/Eurozone

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Jonone
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Re: Grim thoughts about the economy/Eurozone

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It's J?n?ne if that's any clearer !grin!
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Re: Grim thoughts about the economy/Eurozone

Post by Peter »

I've always thought of it as Jon own.

We have need of you again, great king.
Gusset Sniffer
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Re: Grim thoughts about the economy/Eurozone

Post by Gusset Sniffer »

Arrogant cunt. Wet dreams about making money while people lose jobs and can't afford to put the gas fire on this winter.

These are the sort of people who control our currency, pensions. They would sell their own grandmothers. Why have we let these low life's control our destiny? If you met this character in a pub would you hand over any of your money for him to invest?

I do think we have only seen the start of this depression. Things are going to get a lot worse. I'm sure countries like Greece will eventually go bust and we are all going to suffer too.

Ned
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Refreshing honesty though

Post by Ned »

We should work out what is going to cost us as a country more in the long run and, if the least painful national decision is to let Eurozone countries die, fuck them. It's their own stupidity that got them into this mess and anyone with a brain knew you couldn't tie poorer economies to rich ones without trouble looming.

Same with EU expansion. Political fantasy land stuff that nobody wanted except the politicians, who were totally short sighted about what was going to happen. You really didn't need to be a genius to know for certain that once the richer west effectively invited anyone with the arse hanging out of their trousers to tuck in to the wealth, the west of Europe would be swamped. Except the politicians couldn't see the obvious. Again.

Fuck Euroland.
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Re: Refreshing honesty though

Post by Gusset Sniffer »

Your right the euro can't be saved. A self-feeding spiral of economic destruction has established itself.
I can't understand why such a logical race as the Germans can't see it? Maybe they don't want to see it?

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Re: Grim thoughts about the economy/Eurozone

Post by David Johnson »

Gordon Gecko MK2.

Maybe he was a human once, though hard to imagine.

It was similar dickheads that drove Lehmans into bankruptcy so I wouldnt take much notice of this boy's predictions.

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Ned
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Re: Good actor, guys!

Post by Ned »

"Actor" (or fantasist) he may be, but I believe most traders would agree with every word he said.
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