Gaius
July 22, 2022, 3:03pm
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And for the first time in **** THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD****
Seventy percent of central banks have raised rates by at least 50 bps in a single round.
I am beginning to think that what’s coming is not your garden-variety minor recession like your parents had.
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Of course, I thought that last time and I was wrong.
I wish Spinach were here.
“two consecutive negative growth needed SQWAK”
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the rate at which money is being printed and given out is astonishing
they know this will fall on upcoming admins tho. the talking points for the stupid are already written up
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Gaius
July 22, 2022, 3:09pm
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Oh we’ve definitely had that.
2022 is shaping up to be one of those cases where the US meets the normal definition of recession and “they” don’t call it that.
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no they do dont call it that true
they call it “putin’s Price Hike”. thats why the idiot cult left flies corrupt ukraine flags
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No we haven’t but only because the 2q is not out. I agree that it will be negative growth.
let’s just never stop warning about upcoming recessions. this way when one eventually does arrive (an actual one, not the one you ll hear all about this summer) we’ll be right
The gift will never stop giving.
Gaius
July 22, 2022, 3:21pm
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It comes out Tues even the Fed governors (rose glass brigade) estimates are that it is negative
tnt
July 22, 2022, 3:24pm
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I think we’re heading for recession for sure, and I can feel my business slowing down, but I just don’t think there is anything a deeply significant as the mortgage melt down causing this, so I doubt it will be historic.
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zantax
July 22, 2022, 3:27pm
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tnt:
I think we’re heading for recession for sure, and I can feel my business slowing down, but I just don’t think there is anything a deeply significant as the mortgage melt down causing this, so I doubt it will be historic.
Doesn’t have to be a historic recession for it to cause historic pain when coupled with skyrocketing energy, food and housing costs.
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zantax
July 22, 2022, 3:30pm
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tnt:
One can only hope!
Always nice to have a substantial debate on the issues. Great job. The people won’t be blaming me come November.
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Gaius
July 22, 2022, 3:35pm
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In case it matters for future reference:
even a garden-variety recessions often have a brief transition
during which there is stagflation.
A little bit of over lap is normal.
An extended overlap would not be.
you made no point here
(outside of your own mind)
Mhmm.
That’s not my post i am quoting….
In fact there was no post
Or spoon
still no point, but louder?
tnt
July 22, 2022, 3:42pm
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I just don’t think there is the same kind of systemic cannon shot through the hill of the global economy. I don’t think it will be historic.
It may be longer though as the root cause here is covid and we sure as hell haven’t seen the end of that yet.
On the other hand my industry is starting to see improvements in supply chain issues as companies implement work arounds and shift things around.
JayJay
July 22, 2022, 3:43pm
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tnt:
I just don’t think there is the same kind of systemic cannon shot through the hill of the global economy. I don’t think it will be historic.
It may be longer though as the root cause here is covid and we sure as hell haven’t seen the end of that yet.
On the other hand my industry is starting to see improvements in supply chain issues as companies implement work arounds and shift things around.
Energy is a systemic problem.
Nope didn’t use caps. More reiterating.
Let me know if you need to explain anything else.
For now let’s figure out if that post was real or just a figment
zantax
July 22, 2022, 3:44pm
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tnt:
I just don’t think there is the same kind of systemic cannon shot through the hill of the global economy. I don’t think it will be historic.
It may be longer though as the root cause here is covid and we sure as hell haven’t seen the end of that yet.
On the other hand my industry is starting to see improvements in supply chain issues as companies implement work arounds and shift things around.
It doesn’t have to be super bad to cause a ton of pain given the other problems Americans are facing.