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Economy

Discussion in 'Mature Discussion' started by Betty Boop, Jul 18, 2008.

  1. Betty Boop

    Betty Boop New Member

    The economy at the moments look alright. For a bit I was very worried we would fall into a Great Depression. Then I learned that in the 1970s OPEC cut off oil supplies to the U.S and people had to wait in line for hours. Recently, there has been a few bank failures. But the News said that in the 1980s it was much worse. So I am confident that things will get better.

    In Internet news, Congress is investigating Yahoo and Google. They think they may be violating anti-trust laws.
     
  2. Desert Warrior

    Desert Warrior Well-Known Member

    The economy will get better. We just need to give it a few years.
     
  3. Well british economy aint doing to well. we've had oil scares fuel prices have soared, food prices too, inflation is double government target. Well we do have the labour party in power.......
     
  4. Locogabitron

    Locogabitron Kichi's Squall Leon

    The World's Economy

    Will the Economy of this world get better? or just going to keep giong downhill?

    Opinions Please
     
  5. KnuXl3s

    KnuXl3s New Member

    I think if we drop the electorial collage and we are allowed to vote what our tax dollars go to (qouted be Serj tankian) then maby our economy may improve but I highly doubt it
     
  6. Locogabitron

    Locogabitron Kichi's Squall Leon

    By the fact the fuel is extremly high. Its lowering but, still. Everything is expensive. My grandparents told me one day that the economy was much better than what is now.

    If the Fuel/Gasoline is high. All prices goes high.

    Food
    Houses
    Water
    Medical Plan (Medicare, Medicade, Blue Cross, etc)

    Anyone want to add?
     
  7. KnuXl3s

    KnuXl3s New Member

    yeah I think you r totally right since everything is increasing then eventually a giant riot might break out and it cause the end of the world or the end of governement anpeople might take it into there own hands but if we could all boycot gas then the fuel companies would lower the prices and then the economy might improve
     
  8. demon of darkness

    demon of darkness New Member

    in my opinion, i see someone building a great army and leading a rebelion against the worlds government. this will cause a war and in the end the rebels will win and a king will be crowned and he shal bring an end to the corrupt system of the government and the world will be alot more peaceful.
     
  9. Locogabitron

    Locogabitron Kichi's Squall Leon

    Ahh, and where u got that info? Revelacion i would say yes?
     
  10. Desert Warrior

    Desert Warrior Well-Known Member

    The reason for the electorial college is to pick for the President.

    There is one problem with that: Human nature.
     
  11. Locogabitron

    Locogabitron Kichi's Squall Leon

    For me, there is no president that can hold this situation due to our imperfection. There all ways be a prodness inside a president, more like greedy. That's more like basically the problem. in Venezuela, the president there is really an idiot. T_T
     
  12. Mike

    Mike Member

    The economy comes in waves...there's a cyclic model most economists adopt to describe the economic situation of the world.

    The reason the Great Depression happened is simply that the wealthy controlled far too much of the world's wealth. The wealthy in this case, were the governments.

    The governments spent money to fight world war 2 (essentially 'returning' money to the citizens), and that's why WWII is often credited with being the cure to the Great Depression.


    This probably won't happen again. There are always recessive periods, like perhaps now with Gasoline...but a world-wide flop will probably never happen like it did in the 20's. People have learned much of how money works in these 60-odd years.
     

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