Does anyone else believe the impending financial crash will be bigger than 2008-2009?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The debt will be paid off by Bitcoin. The burden will be divided up by the whole world.
Job losses? People need to get blue collar jobs.
We cannot find workers at $30-$50 an hour. I have no idea where all the job searchers are.
I personally don't know anyone out of job in DC. Even my 18-year old got hired right after his interview.


Rude, because actual data shows that the DMV has the highest unemployment in the nation. Stop your lies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Left wing nut jobs need to stop throwing around the word fascist.


NP-

Webster Dictionary defines Facisim as-

Fascism : a populist political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual, that is associated with a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, and that is characterized by severe economic and social regimentation and by forcible suppression of opposition

Seems to apply here


Sounds like the Biden administration pressuring Google to censor and deplatform people, as Google admitted in a frank letter to congress the other week. Guess you missed that.

If that's all the "evidence" you have from an entire four year term, compared to what's happened with the current administration in just nine months, then LOL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The debt will be paid off by Bitcoin. The burden will be divided up by the whole world.
Job losses? People need to get blue collar jobs.
We cannot find workers at $30-$50 an hour. I have no idea where all the job searchers are.
I personally don't know anyone out of job in DC. Even my 18-year old got hired right after his interview.


Wow. My 26 year old with a master's in policy has been unemployed for almost 6 months. He lives in nw DC but is open to remote and hybrid as well as full time in office in DC or close in suburbs.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So many people on this thread seem to think that people with any sort of concern are going to just pull their entire savings out of the market.

The question, to me, seems to be if you will hold onto more cash for a/ to use in a major long-term downturn or b/ to buy more stocks at the downturn. And, also how one might rebalance their portfolio to weather any storms.



I really think this thread is about the people suffering in this economy. You know the ones who don't have savings and so nothing in "the market." They don't have money to buy food a the supermarket add could not care less about the stock market. The top 1% owns 50% of the stock in the US. Most people in the bottom 50% own none.


So 50% of the people in this country can't buy food in the supermarket?

Never fear, they'll be able to frequent Comrade Mamdani's discount government grocery store. The government cheese will be on sale.


You have reading comprehension problems.
Anonymous
Local food insecurity continues to rise:

https://hunger-report.capitalareafoodbank.org/report-2025/

Nationwide, 47 million people were food insecure, and now this administration stopped gathering the data, so it will be very difficult to show nationwide statistics on how much worse it is everywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The debt will be paid off by Bitcoin. The burden will be divided up by the whole world.
Job losses? People need to get blue collar jobs.
We cannot find workers at $30-$50 an hour. I have no idea where all the job searchers are.
I personally don't know anyone out of job in DC. Even my 18-year old got hired right after his interview.


Wow. My 26 year old with a master's in policy has been unemployed for almost 6 months. He lives in nw DC but is open to remote and hybrid as well as full time in office in DC or close in suburbs.

I have a family member with similar credentials and they were job hunting for almost a year recently and eventually had to take a job in a mostly unrelated field in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The debt will be paid off by Bitcoin. The burden will be divided up by the whole world.
Job losses? People need to get blue collar jobs.
We cannot find workers at $30-$50 an hour. I have no idea where all the job searchers are.
I personally don't know anyone out of job in DC. Even my 18-year old got hired right after his interview.

The debt will be paid off by Bitcoin? Can you please explain how this happens?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The debt will be paid off by Bitcoin. The burden will be divided up by the whole world.
Job losses? People need to get blue collar jobs.
We cannot find workers at $30-$50 an hour. I have no idea where all the job searchers are.
I personally don't know anyone out of job in DC. Even my 18-year old got hired right after his interview.


Wow. My 26 year old with a master's in policy has been unemployed for almost 6 months. He lives in nw DC but is open to remote and hybrid as well as full time in office in DC or close in suburbs.

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I know someone who got this degree about 12 years ago. He never worked in the field. Just saying. There are lots of people like your 26 year old around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The debt will be paid off by Bitcoin. The burden will be divided up by the whole world.
Job losses? People need to get blue collar jobs.
We cannot find workers at $30-$50 an hour. I have no idea where all the job searchers are.
I personally don't know anyone out of job in DC. Even my 18-year old got hired right after his interview.


Wow. My 26 year old with a master's in policy has been unemployed for almost 6 months. He lives in nw DC but is open to remote and hybrid as well as full time in office in DC or close in suburbs.


Same.
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