View Full Version : Britain's Recession will be Deepest...
twistedconcept
28-01-2009, 04:17 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/recession/4373134/Britains-recession-will-be-deepest-IMF-warns.html
informationx
28-01-2009, 04:18 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/recession/4373134/Britains-recession-will-be-deepest-IMF-warns.html
Hoorah! more doom and gloom! lol :D
twistedconcept
28-01-2009, 04:21 PM
Hoorah! more doom and gloom! lol :D
Realism. If something doesn't look good, I don't blindly look at it in a positive manner. It's not negative to warn others about danger. The key is to always be prepared.
fnulnu
28-01-2009, 04:24 PM
Hoorah! more doom and gloom! lol :D
It could turn into something amazing if the entire population refused to budge from their homes under threat of repossession & pointblank declined to go to work until the debts which they did not incur during the bailouts were written-off...
Or,simply stayed at home with their families and grew their own produce,started co-operatives with their neighbours trading skill sets/bartering etc
We've got the government on the ropes if only we'd realise it on a large scale.
bones
28-01-2009, 04:28 PM
bring it on im rdy for it. no fear from me . muhahhahahaahahahhah
twistedconcept
28-01-2009, 04:28 PM
It could turn into something amazing if the entire population refused to budge from their homes under threat of repossession & pointblank declined to go to work until the debts which they did not incur during the bailouts were written-off...
Or,simply stayed at home with their families and grew their own produce,started co-operatives with their neighbours trading skill sets/bartering etc
We've got the government on the ropes if only we'd realise it on a large scale.
Yes.
We all have to stop complying with this corrupt system. The vast majority of us only complain when we're affected personally, not caring about people we see as beneath us. We've all consented to this system and must take a large part of the blame.
It could turn into something amazing if the entire population refused to budge from their homes under threat of repossession & pointblank declined to go to work until the debts which they did not incur during the bailouts were written-off...
Or,simply stayed at home with their families and grew their own produce,started co-operatives with their neighbours trading skill sets/bartering etc
We've got the government on the ropes if only we'd realise it on a large scale.
Oh yes. What a paradise that would be after the totally artificial way we we've been living. Unfortunatley,things are going to have to get a lot worse before the majority walke up. There's a lot out there who simply want to be 'looked after'. They really enjoy their servitude, & the thought of being wholly self-responsible is something they couldn't (at this time) cope with.
dreamweaver
28-01-2009, 04:40 PM
Oh yes. What a paradise that would be after the totally artificial way we we've been living. Unfortunatley,things are going to have to get a lot worse before the majority walke up. There's a lot out there who simply want to be 'looked after'. They really enjoy their servitude, & the thought of being wholly self-responsible is something they couldn't (at this time) cope with.
This is the whole problem. Consciousness across the population is very uneven. The question is whether enough people will be sufficiently awakened to take united action (or inaction) against TPTB when TSHTF.
eric_blair
28-01-2009, 04:45 PM
The ones with the most have the most to lose
:D
informationx
28-01-2009, 04:50 PM
Realism. If something doesn't look good, I don't blindly look at it in a positive manner. It's not negative to warn others about danger. The key is to always be prepared.
Didn't say you did look blindy. It doesn't look good, thats why I said more doom and gloom. I'm reflecting the news, which every day has a negative connotation attached to it.
Regardless keep smiling. :D
twistedconcept
28-01-2009, 05:00 PM
Didn't say you did look blindy. It doesn't look good, thats why I said more doom and gloom. I'm reflecting the news, which every day has a negative connotation attached to it.
Regardless keep smiling. :D
Apologies for the misunderstanding.
informationx
28-01-2009, 05:16 PM
Apologies for the misunderstanding.
None needed my friend, but thank you for the kind thought. :D:D:D
unusual_suspect
28-01-2009, 07:22 PM
The ones with the most have the most to lose
:D
Yeah, I reckon that's about right. It's going to be much worse for superficial materialistic sorts.