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Re: OT: Who thinks we are heading for a depression? [Re: crpoc] #269786 03/15/09 08:11 PM
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I vote no. The stories my father told me about his experiences during The Great Depression lead me me to believe we are not there, yet.

No we are definitely not there yet, but the question is are we going into one?


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Re: OT: Who thinks we are heading for a depression? [Re: Horn Dog] #269787 03/15/09 08:13 PM
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Another scary thing is the fact that so many of the younger folks don't even know about the "great depression" and the ramifications included! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

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Re: OT: Who thinks we are heading for a depression? [Re: Private Klink] #269788 03/15/09 08:17 PM
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Inflation is way higher than people realize. Way! But don't listen to me, I'm a "closed minded conservative".


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Inflation is way higher than people realize. Way! But don't listen to me, I'm a "closed minded conservative".

But in the great depression there was a scarcity of money. Now money is everywhere, but its value seems to be decreasing. Like back in the Carter days when we had "stagflation", high unemployment and inflation at the same time.


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Re: OT: Who thinks we are heading for a depression? [Re: Horn Dog] #269790 03/15/09 08:24 PM
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Inflation is way higher than people realize. Way! But don't listen to me, I'm a "closed minded conservative".

But in the great depression there was a scarcity of money. Now money is everywhere, but its value seems to be decreasing. Like back in the Carter days when we had "stagflation", high unemployment and inflation at the same time.


True but it was not global, countries were not going bankrupt and states were not facing it.


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Re: OT: Who thinks we are heading for a depression? [Re: Bors] #269791 03/15/09 08:31 PM
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Well Germany was certainly in a depression and had hyperinflation until you know who came along.


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Re: OT: Who thinks we are heading for a depression? [Re: Horn Dog] #269792 03/15/09 08:32 PM
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Well Germany was certainly in a depression and had hyperinflation until you know who came along.

Oh oh, David Hasselhoff?


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Well Germany was certainly in a depression and had hyperinflation until you know who came along.

Oh oh, David Hasselhoff?

Exactly. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />


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Yes, I knew it...him or Hitler.


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Re: OT: Who thinks we are heading for a depression? [Re: imaginefj] #269795 03/15/09 08:41 PM
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Ha, Hitler was never on Baywatch!


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Re: OT: Who thinks we are heading for a depression? [Re: Bors] #269796 03/15/09 08:45 PM
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We are'nt heading for a depression by any means...what has happened aside from the normal issues is that some banks cocked up big style as did your state governments who were underwriting new home builds to promote construction....building "new starter" 3 bed detached with swimming pools was crazy...lending 100% mortgages was asking for trouble...now the government has stepped in and bailed out the banks...but all the banks are doing now is working out who to lay off and re-hiring as consultants the disgraced chairmen who put us in this mess...they are'nt spreading the bail out around and lending again for commercial ventures...they are far too risk averse...but soon I expect some of the players in the bank game will change things and decide to get back to making money....roll on the day as far as I am concerned...and other than this recent failure our respective economies are no different to what they were 5 years ago...so I cannot see why a depression would come around for economic reasons.

But allowing for the media talking us into one and people no longer having faith in spending as per usual...well...that is a different issue...we might have problems which are more a matter of "psyche" than "economics"...

Issues like your motor industry...well that has been in decline and under funded for decades... they just spotted an oppertune time to demand "goodies" from your government when they saw the sweet deals the banks were getting....

Our country is very similar with the banks situation...and hopefully things can get better...unlike the depression which was radically affected by a genuine economic post WWI slump...what we have now is just a headless chicken banking Industry...the top shots who got it wrong have'nt been replaced by any seemingly "wiser" heads...maybe they should bring back some of the old hands from retirement...guys who had a pair...and knew how to make sensible decisions...


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We are'nt heading for a depression by any means...what has happened aside from the normal issues is that some banks cocked up big style as did your state governments who were underwriting new home builds to promote construction....building "new starter" 3 bed detached with swimming pools was crazy...lending 100% mortgages was asking for trouble...now the government has stepped in and bailed out the banks...but all the banks are doing now is working out who to lay off and re-hiring as consultants the disgraced chairmen who put us in this mess...they are'nt spreading the bail out around and lending again for commercial ventures...they are far too risk averse...but soon I expect some of the players in the bank game will change things and decide to get back to making money....roll on the day as far as I am concerned...and other than this recent failure our respective economies are no different to what they were 5 years ago...so I cannot see why a depression would come around for economic reasons.

But allowing for the media talking us into one and people no longer having faith in spending as per usual...well...that is a different issue...we might have problems which are more a matter of "psyche" than "economics"...

Issues like your motor industry...well that has been in decline and under funded for decades... they just spotted an oppertune time to demand "goodies" from your government when they saw the sweet deals the banks were getting....

Our country is very similar with the banks situation...and hopefully things can get better...unlike the depression which was radically affected by a genuine economic post WWI slump...what we have now is just a headless chicken banking Industry...the top shots who got it wrong have'nt been replaced by any seemingly "wiser" heads...maybe they should bring back some of the old hands from retirement...guys who had a pair...and know how to make sensible decisions...
headless chicken banking industry!!! very good description!!!
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