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December 4, 2010 at 8:59 AM #636424December 4, 2010 at 9:31 AM #635333NotCrankyParticipant
American elites have known for decades that as white European descendants they can not even hold onto the domestic masses via “democracy”. Having a multi-racial puppet government will not mask the white oligarchy much longer. We will become increasingly managed on the already intense divide and conquer plan.Obsessed with self preservation they are throwing the public under the bus by dereliction of anything like legitimate leadership.You think on average the standard of living trajectory will “recover”?
Debating economic recovery as if the world is not changing rapidly is nonsense. We are no longer to the same extent priveleged americans anymore, we are at some rate becoming international underlings.
December 4, 2010 at 9:31 AM #635410NotCrankyParticipantAmerican elites have known for decades that as white European descendants they can not even hold onto the domestic masses via “democracy”. Having a multi-racial puppet government will not mask the white oligarchy much longer. We will become increasingly managed on the already intense divide and conquer plan.Obsessed with self preservation they are throwing the public under the bus by dereliction of anything like legitimate leadership.You think on average the standard of living trajectory will “recover”?
Debating economic recovery as if the world is not changing rapidly is nonsense. We are no longer to the same extent priveleged americans anymore, we are at some rate becoming international underlings.
December 4, 2010 at 9:31 AM #635985NotCrankyParticipantAmerican elites have known for decades that as white European descendants they can not even hold onto the domestic masses via “democracy”. Having a multi-racial puppet government will not mask the white oligarchy much longer. We will become increasingly managed on the already intense divide and conquer plan.Obsessed with self preservation they are throwing the public under the bus by dereliction of anything like legitimate leadership.You think on average the standard of living trajectory will “recover”?
Debating economic recovery as if the world is not changing rapidly is nonsense. We are no longer to the same extent priveleged americans anymore, we are at some rate becoming international underlings.
December 4, 2010 at 9:31 AM #636116NotCrankyParticipantAmerican elites have known for decades that as white European descendants they can not even hold onto the domestic masses via “democracy”. Having a multi-racial puppet government will not mask the white oligarchy much longer. We will become increasingly managed on the already intense divide and conquer plan.Obsessed with self preservation they are throwing the public under the bus by dereliction of anything like legitimate leadership.You think on average the standard of living trajectory will “recover”?
Debating economic recovery as if the world is not changing rapidly is nonsense. We are no longer to the same extent priveleged americans anymore, we are at some rate becoming international underlings.
December 4, 2010 at 9:31 AM #636434NotCrankyParticipantAmerican elites have known for decades that as white European descendants they can not even hold onto the domestic masses via “democracy”. Having a multi-racial puppet government will not mask the white oligarchy much longer. We will become increasingly managed on the already intense divide and conquer plan.Obsessed with self preservation they are throwing the public under the bus by dereliction of anything like legitimate leadership.You think on average the standard of living trajectory will “recover”?
Debating economic recovery as if the world is not changing rapidly is nonsense. We are no longer to the same extent priveleged americans anymore, we are at some rate becoming international underlings.
December 4, 2010 at 9:35 AM #635343NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Sounds like you need to have a drink or six. The things you worry about are very far out. So much can and most likely will happen to push that reset button slowly over time. Think Shawshank Redemption….time and pressure. We got plenty of both. The civilized world has been around for centuries and will be around for many generations after us. The problems that seem insurmountable will seem less so decades down the line just as those in the past did.[/quote]
In a sense you are probably right. If one buys a house the risk of losing it is not at all time highs, for instance. At the same time, the likelyhood that in the future repairs will be less affordable for more people seems higher.
December 4, 2010 at 9:35 AM #635420NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Sounds like you need to have a drink or six. The things you worry about are very far out. So much can and most likely will happen to push that reset button slowly over time. Think Shawshank Redemption….time and pressure. We got plenty of both. The civilized world has been around for centuries and will be around for many generations after us. The problems that seem insurmountable will seem less so decades down the line just as those in the past did.[/quote]
In a sense you are probably right. If one buys a house the risk of losing it is not at all time highs, for instance. At the same time, the likelyhood that in the future repairs will be less affordable for more people seems higher.
December 4, 2010 at 9:35 AM #635995NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Sounds like you need to have a drink or six. The things you worry about are very far out. So much can and most likely will happen to push that reset button slowly over time. Think Shawshank Redemption….time and pressure. We got plenty of both. The civilized world has been around for centuries and will be around for many generations after us. The problems that seem insurmountable will seem less so decades down the line just as those in the past did.[/quote]
In a sense you are probably right. If one buys a house the risk of losing it is not at all time highs, for instance. At the same time, the likelyhood that in the future repairs will be less affordable for more people seems higher.
December 4, 2010 at 9:35 AM #636126NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Sounds like you need to have a drink or six. The things you worry about are very far out. So much can and most likely will happen to push that reset button slowly over time. Think Shawshank Redemption….time and pressure. We got plenty of both. The civilized world has been around for centuries and will be around for many generations after us. The problems that seem insurmountable will seem less so decades down the line just as those in the past did.[/quote]
In a sense you are probably right. If one buys a house the risk of losing it is not at all time highs, for instance. At the same time, the likelyhood that in the future repairs will be less affordable for more people seems higher.
December 4, 2010 at 9:35 AM #636444NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Sounds like you need to have a drink or six. The things you worry about are very far out. So much can and most likely will happen to push that reset button slowly over time. Think Shawshank Redemption….time and pressure. We got plenty of both. The civilized world has been around for centuries and will be around for many generations after us. The problems that seem insurmountable will seem less so decades down the line just as those in the past did.[/quote]
In a sense you are probably right. If one buys a house the risk of losing it is not at all time highs, for instance. At the same time, the likelyhood that in the future repairs will be less affordable for more people seems higher.
December 4, 2010 at 9:48 AM #635348SD RealtorParticipantThanks for the offer but I don’t drink. The changes we are going through do not keep me awake at night. They do however guide some decisions I make regarding longer term issues for myself and family. Just because I look reality square in the eye doesn’t mean I run away and hide from it. You only get one chance to live life so choosing to shrink and hide is a sad decision.
Many years ago I came to the realization that trying to fight or change things that are insurmountable or manipulated by the powers that be is a waste of my time and effort. Trying to time markets for absolute bottoms and such is another waste of time. In a manipulated housing market I found flipping was a great short term opportunity. In a rock bottom interest rate environment there are other golden opportunities for people to take advantage of cheap money. Similarly when interest rates are sky high other opportunities will be there.
I am a realist and thinking Shawshank redemption and smiling and thinking well in 40 years this will all be different and things will have magically taken care of themselves is not something I prefer to rely on. In the grand scheme of things opportunities always present themselves and that is what I look out for.
However things are not changing for the better and I think many people will be challenged. At some point our lives will change and the adult lives for our kids will be much different then ours because they will not enjoy as robust an economy as we did. As Rus implied, (not sure if he was joking or not) maybe they will be international slaves whatever that means.
December 4, 2010 at 9:48 AM #635425SD RealtorParticipantThanks for the offer but I don’t drink. The changes we are going through do not keep me awake at night. They do however guide some decisions I make regarding longer term issues for myself and family. Just because I look reality square in the eye doesn’t mean I run away and hide from it. You only get one chance to live life so choosing to shrink and hide is a sad decision.
Many years ago I came to the realization that trying to fight or change things that are insurmountable or manipulated by the powers that be is a waste of my time and effort. Trying to time markets for absolute bottoms and such is another waste of time. In a manipulated housing market I found flipping was a great short term opportunity. In a rock bottom interest rate environment there are other golden opportunities for people to take advantage of cheap money. Similarly when interest rates are sky high other opportunities will be there.
I am a realist and thinking Shawshank redemption and smiling and thinking well in 40 years this will all be different and things will have magically taken care of themselves is not something I prefer to rely on. In the grand scheme of things opportunities always present themselves and that is what I look out for.
However things are not changing for the better and I think many people will be challenged. At some point our lives will change and the adult lives for our kids will be much different then ours because they will not enjoy as robust an economy as we did. As Rus implied, (not sure if he was joking or not) maybe they will be international slaves whatever that means.
December 4, 2010 at 9:48 AM #636000SD RealtorParticipantThanks for the offer but I don’t drink. The changes we are going through do not keep me awake at night. They do however guide some decisions I make regarding longer term issues for myself and family. Just because I look reality square in the eye doesn’t mean I run away and hide from it. You only get one chance to live life so choosing to shrink and hide is a sad decision.
Many years ago I came to the realization that trying to fight or change things that are insurmountable or manipulated by the powers that be is a waste of my time and effort. Trying to time markets for absolute bottoms and such is another waste of time. In a manipulated housing market I found flipping was a great short term opportunity. In a rock bottom interest rate environment there are other golden opportunities for people to take advantage of cheap money. Similarly when interest rates are sky high other opportunities will be there.
I am a realist and thinking Shawshank redemption and smiling and thinking well in 40 years this will all be different and things will have magically taken care of themselves is not something I prefer to rely on. In the grand scheme of things opportunities always present themselves and that is what I look out for.
However things are not changing for the better and I think many people will be challenged. At some point our lives will change and the adult lives for our kids will be much different then ours because they will not enjoy as robust an economy as we did. As Rus implied, (not sure if he was joking or not) maybe they will be international slaves whatever that means.
December 4, 2010 at 9:48 AM #636131SD RealtorParticipantThanks for the offer but I don’t drink. The changes we are going through do not keep me awake at night. They do however guide some decisions I make regarding longer term issues for myself and family. Just because I look reality square in the eye doesn’t mean I run away and hide from it. You only get one chance to live life so choosing to shrink and hide is a sad decision.
Many years ago I came to the realization that trying to fight or change things that are insurmountable or manipulated by the powers that be is a waste of my time and effort. Trying to time markets for absolute bottoms and such is another waste of time. In a manipulated housing market I found flipping was a great short term opportunity. In a rock bottom interest rate environment there are other golden opportunities for people to take advantage of cheap money. Similarly when interest rates are sky high other opportunities will be there.
I am a realist and thinking Shawshank redemption and smiling and thinking well in 40 years this will all be different and things will have magically taken care of themselves is not something I prefer to rely on. In the grand scheme of things opportunities always present themselves and that is what I look out for.
However things are not changing for the better and I think many people will be challenged. At some point our lives will change and the adult lives for our kids will be much different then ours because they will not enjoy as robust an economy as we did. As Rus implied, (not sure if he was joking or not) maybe they will be international slaves whatever that means.
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