The coming (terrible) post-covid economic crisis ... towards war?
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Re: The coming (terrible) post-covid economic crisis ... towards war?
The economy on drip will you be able to last? https://www.latribune.fr/economie/franc ... 61280.html
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Everything has been said, or almost.
I'm not sure why the temporarily frozen crisis would lead to a war on thawing?
Because history has shown that the crisis of 1929 led to World War II?
This Covid episode shows that the economy cannot stand being on PAUSE, although everyone manages to meet their basic needs, thanks to monetary infusions, thanks to the infusions of money created ex nihilo *.
This episode should question the relevance of an economic model that does not support the PAUSE, model in which we have lived for centuries and which is called capitalism.
A cyclist stops, he is not unable to restart because he dared to take a pee break?
* which costs nothing to anyone, except to the bank through a line of writing which engages him but a line of writing which can very well be crossed out with a pen, if one decides it.
Pandora's box that nobody seriously plans to open (to my knowledge) because it would call into question the rules of capitalism and therefore capitalism. And there, great anguish for the supporters of the well-fed system and what to replace capitalism with?
The only alternative being always caricaturedly evoked in terms of communist dictatorship.
In short, no choice?
Life is well done all the same
War is also not bad for resetting the counters to zero, indeed.
A little costly in resources and human lives but we have no choice, it's that or the communist dictatorship.
I still have my idea that going to all sustainable would be an alternative ...
Already the economic break would not be a problem there, just like today with capitalism which vaguely tolerates the break under a monetary drip, BUT by plumbing the future to having to repay this debt currency by slaving for centuries (?), Currency which at the base did not cost anything to anyone….
Look for the intelligence of the trick….
I'm not sure why the temporarily frozen crisis would lead to a war on thawing?
Because history has shown that the crisis of 1929 led to World War II?
This Covid episode shows that the economy cannot stand being on PAUSE, although everyone manages to meet their basic needs, thanks to monetary infusions, thanks to the infusions of money created ex nihilo *.
This episode should question the relevance of an economic model that does not support the PAUSE, model in which we have lived for centuries and which is called capitalism.
A cyclist stops, he is not unable to restart because he dared to take a pee break?
* which costs nothing to anyone, except to the bank through a line of writing which engages him but a line of writing which can very well be crossed out with a pen, if one decides it.
Pandora's box that nobody seriously plans to open (to my knowledge) because it would call into question the rules of capitalism and therefore capitalism. And there, great anguish for the supporters of the well-fed system and what to replace capitalism with?
The only alternative being always caricaturedly evoked in terms of communist dictatorship.
In short, no choice?
Life is well done all the same
War is also not bad for resetting the counters to zero, indeed.
A little costly in resources and human lives but we have no choice, it's that or the communist dictatorship.
I still have my idea that going to all sustainable would be an alternative ...
Already the economic break would not be a problem there, just like today with capitalism which vaguely tolerates the break under a monetary drip, BUT by plumbing the future to having to repay this debt currency by slaving for centuries (?), Currency which at the base did not cost anything to anyone….
Look for the intelligence of the trick….
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whatever.
We will try the 3 posts per day max
We will try the 3 posts per day max
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Not watched but it looks interesting:
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NostraGuy and NostraChris make the pair!
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Christophe wrote:NostraGuy and NostraChris make the pair!
The pair ? So it's NostraBalloches ... and must not forget that for some, NostraBalloches hits on NostraDanus ...
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