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![]() Hi Steve,
Interesting ranting... Since, I view things a little differently, Always careful on Political opinions… ![]() As some Know… Fly Low and Collect [endless] Dough… Will {Never} stop Flowing… Especially! For those that Make it Happen! … Not sure if Russian Professor and former KGB analyst, Igor Panarin comes to Mind, from and regarding a few years back... Predictions! Maps and [HOTSHEETS] included... [Not] that I'm suggesting business opportunities, just Waiting to Happen and {Go Viral} with this type of Political related News... ![]() As they Say! The Doors are ''truly'' Wide-Open for All Sort(s) of {Strange} Things To Happen... Especially! [Endless] Domaining and Investment related business models, concepts, etc,. etc....... {Twistables}... THINKING & Brainstorming! ... Is This The Beginning Of The End For The USA? ... As if Things Weren't Bad Enough, Russian Professor Predicts End of U.S.... http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123051100709638419.html All the best, Phil |
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Hi Phil, I see the USA headed in that direction but I don't think it will happen in the next year or two. After all... look how long Greece has been over the financial cliff and they are still hanging on. Surely America can hang on much, much longer. The rest of the world can't afford America to default on it's debt. Besides... much of that debt is owned by America... nothing that a few slick politicians, lawyers and fuzzy accountants can't doctor up for another decade or two. The economy may even rebound a little... at least for a while... I hope. Cheers, Steve |
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![]() There are going to be a lot of individuals in trouble as the companies with 50 or more full time employees cut those employees back from full time to 29 hours a week to avoid the Obamacare fees....lots of opportunity there.
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Yes indeed… for creative entrepreneurs … there is more opportunity now than ever. It’s business creators who will solve problems and put people back to work! Cheers, Steve If There Was Ever A Sure Thing In This World, It Would Have To Be That Everyone Wants To Be Skinny and Everyone Wants To Earn More Money! Last edited by SteveSki : November 13, 2012 at 10:15 AM. |
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![]() Nice one there Steve!
Every country has it's own ups and downs. It's up to those politicians and other people with power (money) to work out on solutions that would really last, not just some crappy solutions that would only last a year and then would bounce back a problem hundred times fold. Dee |
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![]() Unfortunately, Romney, even if he wanted to change things, Steve, would not be allowed to. Key conspiracy music here.
We should not be looking to politicians to fix the problems they themselves were a part of making? Same goes to Big money, etc., etc. In short, look after yourself first. You won't change their actions, but you can change yours. Michael |
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I really believe that it is during times of change that there's the most opportunity. I remember reading a few years ago that, after one of those hurricanes in Florida, people selling power generators were making a lot of money. I just did a quick search - and yes, it's happened again during Hurricane Sandy... Hurricane Sandy Boosts the Generator Makers http://www.businessweek.com/articles...nerator-makers It might seem to be in "bad taste" to point this out - but a fact is a fact... All changes bring opportunities - social change, demographic change, technological change, weather changes, and also political and financial changes... Best wishes, Dien Last edited by Dien Rice : November 17, 2012 at 12:14 PM. Reason: more info |
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