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Editorial cartoonist Stuart Carlson has the unique ability to look at current events and bring them from that far away place where news is made and into the homes and daily lives of his readers. His material not only targets politicians and recognizable media figures, but it also covers topics that hold up a mirror to everyday Americans and sends them into action, wanting to take on the issues in their own lives.
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Night-Gaunt49 said, over 1 year ago
The thing is that the USA banks got the European banks ‘sick’ to begin with!
motivemagus said, over 1 year ago
@Night-Gaunt49
It’s a small world, after all, despite the xenophobes…
Bruce4671 said, over 1 year ago
Well you know what goes around comes around …….. or so the saying goes. I’m sure when the bakers got together and cooked their world banking plan somebody said you know, what if this happens and banks start to go under…..and the answer was …OH that will never happen, you’re crazy.
They knew it was a risk when they tied the world econmy together with the dollar.
Radish
said, over 1 year ago
I heard the real world debt was 17 Quadrillion dollars, most of it based on derivatives. It can’t be paid back, the system will have to be reset.
Eryx
said, over 1 year ago
@Bruce4671
I’m sure that when bakers get together, they cook up something a whole lot more useful than credit default swaps.
pirate227 said, over 1 year ago
Gesundheit!
Gypsy8 said, over 1 year ago
The weak propping up the weaker. Interesting to see how long the props last. I don’t think I want to find out.
Night-Gaunt49 said, over 1 year ago
@Radish
No, the mythical inflated number is quite that high. Still in the trillions but still false. Those inflated prices need to be knocked down to reality first. Since the world only has an estimated $44 trillion so any number over that is fake, false, and inflated junk.