Saturday, January 14, 2012

The Financial Crisis in the USA and the Capitalist World.?

Is there anybody else that thinks the world financial crisis is a scream?



I hope they all go bankrupt.



Viva Venezuela, socialism and communism.The Financial Crisis in the USA and the Capitalist World.?
Its not so funny when you live in the West...the banks made mistakes due to greed and we are all going to pay for it...
so you prefer Communism. Seen the news for the last 50 years?The Financial Crisis in the USA and the Capitalist World.?
The haves will still have. It's us have-nots that will suffer more.
Well, if it's so great why don't you move there and live under that type of government?The Financial Crisis in the USA and the Capitalist World.?
Yes, for Venezuela is such a global player......



Have you not realised yet that communism will only ever work if all regions take up this political avenue. Fair enough, but they won't. Even China has given up the idea when it comes to economics (rather than internal politics) Which is why Venezuela will always be poor, and we won't. The financial crisis. Tut. Study Economics, it'll sort itself out in the long run. Silly fellow.
If you have $100 in your pocket and go in a store, you are the king. The moment you spend it, you have nothing and you are nothing.

Here is the secret of financial success, don't spend.

There was a recent article in the news about a family of 8, which where doing very well with an annual income of $35,000.

The haves won't go bankrupt, they will just lose some of their money and gain it back in the next couple of years.

Communism can't work, because people are to greedy and lazy
Am I to assume that you are a resident of the workers' paradise? If not, which flight are you catching?
This financial crisis has been caused by to much easy credit and a, buy today , pay tomorrow attitude .

Well tomorrow has arrived and people cannot pay off their debt due to a hole host of different reasons.

Unfortunately some people seem to think that by offering more credit or loans to the banking sector will solve this problem, well it will not.

Or they are doing is delaying and worsening the eventual downfall of large parts of the banking sector.

What people want and need are real jobs which pay decent wages so they can work themselves out of debt.

The last thing we need now is more credit, its like giving a drug addict more and more drugs in the hope that they will kick the habit themselves, instead of giving them the cure which is the means to pay off their debt by working.

At the end of the day people have got to realize that if you want something really bad, the only way that you can get it is to work hard and to make sacrifices.
They wont be able to pay for your oil then you will feel the pinch too
Battery hens are incapable of thinking outside of the cage unlike the farmer who put them there.

Since industrialisation and the caging of labour both in factory and office by people farmers the battery hen shares his sad little existence with the rest of humanity.

The industrial revolution produced today's corporate elite who will suffer less than their rich ancestors did if and when an economic slump occurs. Their excessive reserves enables them to ride out economic hardship during the lean times and to keep the work force politically neutered during the fat times.

Either way, it is always the workers who suffer as they currently do in Iraq following the invasion by corporations seeking oil revenues.

Today a bank has announced 2000 redundancies while billions is held in reserve for the elite and their children.

Battery hens need to wreck the cages and destroy the tools that enable farmers to construct them before they even think of becoming political ideologues or activists.

Until people rise up and demand the total deconstruction of war economies and the prohibition of weapons by international law as a social menace, no amount of political activity will make the slightest bit of difference to the life of caged people.

Socialism will never humanise capitalist regimes but demilitarism would allow for a greater politicisation of their economic systems and give battery hens a place to work without a cage.

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