The Coming Collapse? Maybe- The Grim World Economic Outlook
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When people in the upper middle class start feeling their balls squeezed you know it goes beyond the rosy picture displayed for us mindless sheep by the media and government- and it goes far beyond just a US situation with China arguably worse positioned to deal with the world economic downturn we might soon face.
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Maybe a scenario like this would be a good thing. I have a baby daughter and I don't want her to know true struggle, but honestly look where our world is heading at a society level. If people want to kid themselves into thinking that Islam isn't a problem then I feel sorry for you. There aren't any Christian society's living in the dark ages, but there are several Islamic society's that are. If the west continues committing cultural suicide, there will be a group there to takes its place. It's the way humanity has worked for our entire existence. Maybe a collapse would cause the west to wake the fuck up. Call me a bigot or an islamaphobe, I don't care. I wish we could abolish all organized religion but it ain't gonna happen. Having spent time in two countries during my military service, I can tell you with certainty that gays, women, trans and non believers a like will much prefer a westernized Christian society over the madness that I've witnessed first hand. And it is true madness. Even the people that won't stone you, or behead you, are complicit in your ruin. Bank on it.
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guess I'm stupid but I believe its a a big ass pump that could last forevever. its a funny world. a lawyer just told my sister who's disabled not to pay her $20000 credit card bill. because they can't come after your disability. and the money you owe the credit card company don't exist anyway.
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So um. Now that Trump's going to renegotiate trade deals, what's the speculated fallout?
There's talk of money being repatriated to the US, which might be good? Couple that with the shale oil in Texas and good geography generally (food/water) the US seems in a better position than Europe, which looks monumentally fucked (as usual every 100 years or so). -
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You don't realize, WHERE ALREADY IN IT!
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Die off is good. Less people, more oxygen. Where people disappear, nature thrives.
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Oil is 20% of Russia's economy though. So while it will hurt them, it wouldn't be that bad if they stop selling it.
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Belly up
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Apparently 7 million people starved to death during the Great Depression. I wonder how bad it will be this time.
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Your description of the situation in America sounds very similar to Australia. Not to mention Australia right now has a massive property bubble that continued to inflate after the 2008 GFC. Average sized houses in the suburbs sell for over 1 million dollars. It's only this year that the bubble is being mentioned in the MSM, when alt-media sites have talked about it for years, yet the real estate industry continues with propaganda news articles denying bubbles exist.
When that bubble bursts (perhaps the next time the global economy falls), it will devastate the country and deservedly so. -
I just finished watching the coming collapse!!!! You are awesome. I think that the " Christians" quotes,,,,,,,,😐, who bash you are ignorant fucks who are too biased and brain-dead to listen to and absorb some of what you are saying. And btw, Christians who speak hatred ain't being so, ya know, Christian. Nothin but love and can't wait to subscribe and see hear and learn more. My name is Seven. Sucks, cause my initials are ASS, hahaha 😃.
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Im a Christian, and I like you and your Chanel. You're very smart, very engaging, and I'll bet you're a great guy. Heck, you're someone I'd hang out with. Rock on man, and thanks for the insight and info.
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The real problem is climate change. Here I sit in Louisiana, it's December 16th, and it's 75 degrees outside as it has been all month. It's been the hottest December on record, which was preceded by the hottest November on record. We have flowers blooming that aren't supposed to bloom until April. The situation is much more dire than even the worst case scenarios. All other issues are non-issues compared to this one.
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Considering how philosiphical and critically thinking you are I would imagine youve thought about the correlation between government and money, right? I dont mean tax revenues and all that, but rather the very existence of money in the first place. Money is the thing that makes government possible. its what makes it possible to control a mass of people. This is why I have always thought Government to be pointless, and in fact evil over all. I know that sounds stupid, but hear me out, its simple. What we ACTUALLY require is food. That is it. Food is the only thing that human being need. So if you create a monetary system to "regulate" food consumption, you entirely hold the lives of everyone in your hands.
People call this idea a "utopian" idea and say its hopeless. But we have enough people in existence and enough land to grow food on to completely get rid of money and use food as currency instead. This would solve everyones problems everywhere, but nobody ever fucking thinks about this and it honestly pisses me off, because its 150% possible to get rid of all the bullshit. Money, government rule, war, all of it would disappear if people simply started growing food and others accepted it for goods. tada. If the human race as a whole just did this, we would live in a truly free and happy world. Whats your view toward this outlook? -
Great video, turned out to be pretty prophetic, one thing I think affects the economy a lot, is the willingness of people to start a business in the current political environment. Money is not free for us minions like it is for D.C. And wall street. There is a considerable amount of risk involved so when our government is habituated with incompetent self serving individuals there is no incentive for the little guy to take on risk. I live in one of the states that the media will tell you is doing great, what they do not tell you is that the four largest employers in the state are government entity's. Our small town on the outskirts of a large metropolitan area should be thriving but we have half of our storefronts empty, why? Because our city government is so dysfunctional they cannot tie there own shoes. No one with any sense will invest in a actual business in town. The only people in town that are moving up on the pay scale are again employees of the city and schools.
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the good news: we're all going to die... the bad news: probably not today ©
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Why should anyone be homeless? Here is CA we have thousands of government apartments just rotting... No one lives in them and they have been abandoned for years but we also have piles of homeless people. Most homeless people have developmental handicaps and or psychological issues. Why should human beings be judged solely on their output? Notice I said output and not creative works.
Do we want to live in a giant ant hill for humans? When someone is unproductive we abandon them? Does it really make me a more valuable human because I work 80 hours a week? Because I make enough money to buy pie and trinkets to my heart's content, does that make me more valuable?
I say no. I am no more important or special than anyone else. The feelings I feel are the same feelings you feel and same as the homeless. If I sleep outside I do not feel a special kind of cold that only effects me and the homeless are immune. In America we are taught that your worth is directly connected to your ability to consume. If you do not have lots of pie and trinkets, then clearly you are not a good person. But if you have all kinds of objects then it is obviously you are superior. This kind of thinking is simplistic and has a deleterious affect on society as a whole. We think we are so advance but we still live by the law of the jungle, only now it has a fancy name: capitalism. In reality we are apes that were clothes... Maybe not even that, maybe we are ape-shaped meat robots... Real apes are at least alive and I am not sure that we are. -
And your hair , of course. Yeah, I am a bit shallow. :)
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Never knew anyone who I totally agreed with ( except the pagenisn) more!! Thanks soooo much! Judy
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