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Originally Posted by dyna mo
i think the next several years are going to be very difficult, simply due to the lack of job creation and unemployment. but it is human nature to rebound, be resilient and evolve. we have done that after every single huge economic issue that we have been confronted with over the entire history of mankind.
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This is definitely the typical ignorant, liberal market.
every depression, recession, etc. has ALWAYS had a recovery, regardless of the circumstances. my advice to anyone and everyone who is able bodied and can work is to contribute to a recovery by hard work/entrepreneurial mindset. [/quote]
This is definitely the typical ignorant, liberal logic. "Because we've always rebounded, we will do so again!!" There's a difference between being optimistic and being completely naive, thinking that the recessions of the past rival this current recession/depression.
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many great thinkers and successful people think (and prove) the hard times are the best times for opportunity, not for going around saying the sky is falling. the doomsday guys are always the ones left behind when the sky clears.
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Yet the doomsday guys are the ones that make the majority of people including mainstream economists, look retarded. Peter Schiff was laughed at in 2004-2006 when he predicted the subprime mortgage crisis as well as the financial crisis. Now he's laughing at everybody else. Try to look at things from a realistic perspective, not one that includes, "Oh we'll step it up when the times get rough."