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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Thursday, 31 May 2012 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)60. Krugman: This may be when it all falls apart
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/05/29/krugman-this-may-be-when-it-all-falls-apart/
Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman said Monday that the tepid response to the current economic crisis could ruin the United States and Europe.
We are living through a time where we face an enormous economic challenge, he told RTs Thom Hartmann. We are facing obviously the worst challenge in 80 years and we are totally mucking up the response. Were doing a terrible job. Were failing to deal with it. All of the people, the respectable people, the serious people, have made a total hash of this. That is a recipe for radicalism. It is a recipe for breakdown.
Krugman noted that the massive demonstrations in parts of Europe were reminiscent of the 1930s.
There are a lot of ugly forces being unleashed in our societies on both sides of the Atlantic because our economic policy has been such a dismal failure, because we are refusing to listen to the lessons of history. We may look back at this thirty years from now and say, That is when it all fell apart. And by all, I dont just mean the economy.
Watch video, courtesy of RT, below:
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Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman said Monday that the tepid response to the current economic crisis could ruin the United States and Europe.
We are living through a time where we face an enormous economic challenge, he told RTs Thom Hartmann. We are facing obviously the worst challenge in 80 years and we are totally mucking up the response. Were doing a terrible job. Were failing to deal with it. All of the people, the respectable people, the serious people, have made a total hash of this. That is a recipe for radicalism. It is a recipe for breakdown.
Krugman noted that the massive demonstrations in parts of Europe were reminiscent of the 1930s.
There are a lot of ugly forces being unleashed in our societies on both sides of the Atlantic because our economic policy has been such a dismal failure, because we are refusing to listen to the lessons of history. We may look back at this thirty years from now and say, That is when it all fell apart. And by all, I dont just mean the economy.
Watch video, courtesy of RT, below:
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Looks like they are already setting Biden up for the fall guy if Obama gets canned
Demeter
May 2012
#5
I agree with your supposition, but Joe Biden for the working class? The Senator from Citi? n/t
Egalitarian Thug
May 2012
#98
"When you get to my door, tell them Willard sent you Then you can mash..." n/t
jtuck004
May 2012
#99
The Spousal Unit's Great, Great, Great...etc. was one of those. He was on the Mayflower.
TalkingDog
May 2012
#44
AND WHILE WE ARE AT IT: Time to fight for a minimum wage increase Katrina vanden Heuvel
Demeter
May 2012
#6
Of course, in India eating a Big Mac is a horrible sin. (Just a small sin here.)
tclambert
May 2012
#14
If Violent Crime Rate is at 40-Year Low, Why is U.S. Spending S100 Billion a Year on Police?
Demeter
May 2012
#10
Interesting article up there...Aussie mining jobs aplenty, if you have the right tickets
Roland99
May 2012
#52
Europe: Markets were up 1% but something just spooked them back down to near flat.
Roland99
May 2012
#33
yeah...gotta keep finding countries that allow unlimited polluting and plenty of slave-wage laborers
Roland99
May 2012
#37
ALBERT EDWARDS: HAHAHAHA, The Bulls Aren't Laughing Anymore, The Stock Market Will Collapse
xchrom
May 2012
#45
Swiss 2-year yields turn negative (you pay the Swiss gov't to borrow your money)
Roland99
May 2012
#54
Glenn Greenwald: Obama's Secret Kill List "The Most Radical Power a Government Can Seize"
Demeter
May 2012
#71
I think the use of the term "rebranded" in the article tells us all we need to know.
Roland99
May 2012
#82