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  • Well, we all gonna die some day. LOL. As far as the green energy resources, do you think there will be a global cut? I know they rely on government and very often on big central EU support but i also think there are some countries that still follow some local policies and interests so will just need to wait and see. I friend of mine works in the solar panels industry and they have never been better around here. Would ask him for some insights. Of course this is not the only green energy source but is a big part of it.

    @biranluce you mean like spam,spam, spam? ; )

  • A good thing to do is sell all your stocks and buy Spam.

  • So what then do you think is a viable solution?

    What you understand under viable?

    Despite mass media claims and education we live in highly competitive world.
    And for almost every country viable solutions include parts that are not viable for others.

  • So what then do you think is a viable solution?

  • @dtr

    That's not much of an argument, is it? ;)

    Yep, it is not an argument. At all.

    Problem is that you insist on "solution" that is not solution, unfortunately.
    I very much like it to be solution, but it won't work.

    @luxis

    what green energy donations will stop this year? where? it is a booming sector at least in some parts of europe...

    I can only guide you to google and corresponding sites about green energy donations in EU countries.
    It is real problem of many companies in this sectors due to sad fact that without donations whole sector works very bad.

    also france will change government pretty soon and their accent will most likely be on growth then austerity...so the apocalyptic scenarios would be avoided if more governments start thinking about this as well

    LOL

    I also want to ask you write without "..." and use paragraphs.

  • what green energy donations will stop this year? where? it is a booming sector at least in some parts of europe...and btw what is the solution you see? you would know if you have lived in a small,(family) farm with a few animals and a piece of decent land i don't think you will notice any of this shit going on around...at least not so badly...so maybe its not so childish after all. for the people leaving on credit is tough times ahead...for people leaving of real things not so much...the problem is that bigger part of the population leaves in the city and nothing grows there...apart form services and sales...numbers are not bad when 1+1=2 ; ) but it doesn't anymore...btw i think there is big push to destroy the EU since its currency was becoming the most powerful currency globally so make a whild guess who didn't like this? also france will change government pretty soon and their accent will most likely be on growth then austerity...so the apocalyptic scenarios would be avoided if more governments start thinking about this as well...whatever growt means....

  • This is childish point of view.

    That's not much of an argument, is it? ;)

    Look, I'm not an TV-dumbed-down idiot and I fully understand the linkage between the 'virtual' financial and the 'real' tangible economy. I understand how the financial economy has boosted the tangible economy, mostly in the west. And how now the downfall of the financial is dragging the tangible along with it.

    I also understand how a lot of the current wealth in the west has been created through the financial system. And how denouncing it without wanting to give up (a part of) that wealth is hypocrite. But I'm not. I make explicit choices in my life according to it. (NB: I'm not saying that I'm a saint either, but I'm a lot more consequent than most in my region of the world.)

    Point is that the financial economy overshot it's target - supporting tangible economy - by large and has now become a threat to it. The numbers have become the target and the ones running them are willing to sacrifice everything else in their favor. How else would you explain a stock market where algorithms sell and buy stocks every millisecond? It doesn't matter what goods these stocks represent. It's only about the numbers' fluctuations and the profit they generate.

  • @dtr

    That's the whole problem isn't it? This religious belief in the holy Numbers. Humans came up with this virtual economy of numbers.

    No it is not a problem.

    I understand, of course, that everyone want simple solutions and media provides them. Like, we are all screwd by banks and virtual economy, so fuck this motherfuckers and we'll live happily. Won't work.

    The day that the whole financial crisis broke out and the banks crumbled nothing had changed in the 'real' world. All our houses were still there, no people had vanished, the crops were still growing in the fields.

    This is childish point of view.

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  • but numbers tell us that they have no other solution

    That's the whole problem isn't it? This religious belief in the holy Numbers. Humans came up with this virtual economy of numbers. I'm waiting for the day that we reset and reconnect it to the 'real', tangible stuff in the world. The day that the whole financial crisis broke out and the banks crumbled nothing had changed in the 'real' world. All our houses were still there, no people had vanished, the crops were still growing in the fields. Time for people to realize that and put their feet back on the ground. The problem is, we have to do 'en masse'. How to organize that?

  • which will spike more and more revolt until the system collapses and we'll have something new .. or we're all dead.

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    Really?

    Twenty-five grams next week.

    Doubleplus good."