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This economy...where is it going?

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My name is ashley korn. I live in Mississippi and I am courious how pther people feel about global warming and the ongoing changing climate? What do you I think?

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  1. I think there is a massive climate change going on.

    The world economy is close to collapse.

    But from the ashed will rise a pheonix!


  2. some say, the recession is over

  3. theres no such thing as global warming its all a big hoax the climate is however changing.

  4. If we don't all pull together, we're going down the toilet (pan) for sure!

  5. Hello Ashley from Mississippi

    I sometimes think global warming is a term invented by people who think man is so powerful that he can do anything. The evidence on global warming is still under investigation, that the climate is changing is very apparent, why is a can of worms - decide on a reason that suits you own thoughts and in a few weeks that will be discredited by experts, for all they know.

    As for the economy, fundamentally capitalism doesn't work for the masses it makes the rich richer and the poor slaves to their aspirations.

    However the economy is doing what it's done since the start of the industrial revolution - fluctuating. The great depression was a low point for America the 2nd world war was a high point with regard to money and employment. That the worlds economy is currently on a downward trend just means the men in suits who play with money are de-valuing shares so they can make killing later on.

    They get to play with shares and the results can make millions unemployed, unfortunately the diametric opposite of capitalism is communism and human nature ensures that won't work, look at the Soviet Union.

    I'd just get on with your life, you can't change the economy and you'll get ulsers if you worry about it.

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