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Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:John_doe wrote:I don't think it will completely crash unless the Chinese sell off all US treasuries. This second dip on the housing market may raise some eyebrows, and a double dip recession seems to be more viable.
They have already sold off 97% of their holding in US Treasury debt:
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/china-h ... its-holdin
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:John_doe wrote:I don't think it will completely crash unless the Chinese sell off all US treasuries. This second dip on the housing market may raise some eyebrows, and a double dip recession seems to be more viable.
They have already sold off 97% of their holding in US Treasury debt:
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/china-h ... its-holdin
Whinstone wrote:I think it has crashed already ...
Whinstone wrote:I think it has crashed already and they are trying to buy time by inflating the money. We are the richest country in the world. How long can their strategy last.......the Lord only knows. What then, after it crashes... I don't think it going to be very pretty.Too many "takers" and not enough "givers ".
Whinstone wrote:...Too many "takers" and not enough "givers ".
68Camaro wrote:argent_pur wrote:...We'll get used to a lower standard of living, which will come in the form of less gov't assistance (which almost everyone receives in some form).
That's the big lie, which encourages ever-increasing acceptance of socialism. My family receives zero government assistance, and I know many others also. Unfortunately we are too few, and we're getting fewer by the month. We are the goose that laid the golden egg, and we are slowly being strangled...
We are, at best, in the last 10 years of "America" as I knew it in my youth, that which had a firm connection with the founding fathers. The new America that is being formed (and which really is already all around us) is some other country that I will be forced to remain in because - unfortunately, unlike 400 years ago - there is no other better, freer, place to go to. Not sure which is more sad - the end of America, or the absense of other reasonable options. I don't see a happy end to any of this.
argent_pur wrote:Did I confuse people into thinking I'm a socialist or something??? I said people will get used to a lower standard of living...not that everyone deserves an equal standard of living! Maybe the word "assistance" was wrong...perhaps "services" would've been a better choice. When you stop and think about all the things the gov't (at every level) taxes you for, you see that almost everyone receives services from the government. Those services are part of our standard of living, and some of those services will be cut or eliminated, but you will still pay taxes as though you were still receiving them. Result: lower standard of living.
dytha wrote:I'm in the slow decline camp and believe its been going on for decades...and all I see when I look around is debt...whether it be someone's personal debt, city govt debt, county govt debt, state govt debt or the federal govt debt...everybody and their brother seems to have too much debt (except for most of those on this forum I'm sure)and then I hear people saying that taking on more debt is required.
I think when a major event like 1929 or 2008 happens it is just the really big boys (those that control the world's central banks) "taking profits" from those below them whether it be Lehman bros or my next door neighbor.
I dont think either political party can fix this and I know one man cannot. Presidents come and go...congress stays the same. One party pushes the welfare state and the other pushes the warfare state and the banksters fund both sides.
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