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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 1509849" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>do you know who wrote that article? are they honest? any journalist can pick a set of numbers and spin a story one way or another.</p><p></p><p>secondly the capitalist crisis had innumerable costs that likely will never be paid back to the american or world population. for me personally it was easy but it still sucked: i was supposed to work for a railway late 2008 and instead had to wait until summer 2010, and i worked at walmart for 1.5 years. it ruined many people`s lives.</p><p></p><p>the saddest part is they didnt fix the system and another crisis is coming next 5 years. no one knows for sure, but people do know that they did not fix it. it will be ugly. you will have cyprus type ``bail in`` coming to america where the banks take money right out of your account. americans will be pissed with right of centre democrats and hard right republicans: you will have either fascism or edging towards left wing revolution. but my bet is on the former.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 1509849, member: 56035"] do you know who wrote that article? are they honest? any journalist can pick a set of numbers and spin a story one way or another. secondly the capitalist crisis had innumerable costs that likely will never be paid back to the american or world population. for me personally it was easy but it still sucked: i was supposed to work for a railway late 2008 and instead had to wait until summer 2010, and i worked at walmart for 1.5 years. it ruined many people`s lives. the saddest part is they didnt fix the system and another crisis is coming next 5 years. no one knows for sure, but people do know that they did not fix it. it will be ugly. you will have cyprus type ``bail in`` coming to america where the banks take money right out of your account. americans will be pissed with right of centre democrats and hard right republicans: you will have either fascism or edging towards left wing revolution. but my bet is on the former. [/QUOTE]
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