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Originally Posted by ILG
I don't understand when people say "This is going to happen" and "That is going to happen". This is like a hurricane. We need to batten down the hatches and assess what to do in our personal situations. Nobody can say with assurety "This is going to shake out". It may or it may not. We may have a depression or we may not. But we can't stick our heads in the sand and say "This won't affect me" because I think it is going to affect everybody either in large ways or small.
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Nobody said it wasnt going to affect us. It obviously is already affecting us. (see the 700 billion dollars we just spent).
But people are suggesting this is the end of America. This is going to be worse than the great depression.
First of all, there are vastly more controls in place that didnt exist in 1930. Our economy is vastly more diverse than the economy of 1930.
We are likely going to see a recession. It just might be the worse recession to hit since the 1970s. It also just might be a 2 quarter recession that requires a readjustment in the banking sector and we find ourselves all in a better position by summer of next year.
That doesnt mean that as individuals some of us might very well lose a job, maybe some will lose houses.
But I think i am on safe ground saying that America isnt going to be bulldozed next thursday nor are we headed to a period of 25% unemployment. Economic cycles happen every single time we get to this point, someone starts screaming about it being the "big one" then it doesnt pan out and so it will be the next one.
well, I really believe those that are saying this is the big one, will be saying the next one is going to be the big one.
they just might be saying that constantly for the next 100 years. Or not.
We are all eventually going to be ok. it may take time, somebody may have to take a job they dont like. Somebody might have to lose a home and start all over, but even with that, we will be ok.