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Mensajepor Recalculando » Vie Sep 09, 2016 8:24 pm

frigerito escribió:Me temo, y mucho, que el chanta pufismo macri monetarismo clarinista nos lleve a este modelo:

Empeza cambiando tu NICK al que odias, pero usas para ser hipócrita

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Mensajepor frigerito » Vie Sep 09, 2016 8:18 pm

Me temo, y mucho, que el chanta pufismo macri monetarismo clarinista nos lleve a este modelo:

America The Debt Pig: We Are A ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Society – And ‘Pay Later’ Is Rapidly Approaching

By Michael Snyder, on August 28th, 2016


If you really wanted to live like a millionaire, you could start doing it right now. All you have to do is to apply for as many credit cards as possible and then begin running up credit card balances like there is no tomorrow. At this point, I know what most of you are probably thinking. You are probably thinking that such a lifestyle would not last for long and that a day of reckoning would eventually come, and you would be exactly right. In fact, anyone that has ever had a tremendous amount of credit card debt knows how painful that day of reckoning can be. To mindlessly run up credit card debt is exceedingly reckless, but unfortunately that is precisely what we have been doing as a nation as a whole. We are a “buy now, pay later” society, and our national day of reckoning is approaching very, very quickly.
Often we like to focus on our exploding national debt, but household debt is out of control too. In fact, the total amount of household debt in the United States is now up to a whopping 12.3 trillion dolllars…
In the second quarter, total household debt increased by $35 billion to $12.3 trillion, according to the New York Fed’s latest quarterly report on household debt. That increase was driven by two categories: auto loans and credit cards.
We throw around words like “trillion” so often these days that they often start to lose their meaning. But the truth is that 12.3 trillion dollars is an astounding amount of money. It breaks down to about $38,557 for every man, woman and child in the entire country. So if you have a family of four, your share comes to a grand total of $154,231, and that doesn’t even include corporate debt, local government debt, state government debt or the gigantic debt of the federal government. That number is only for household debt, and there aren’t too many Americans that could cough up their share right at this moment.
Do you remember when I wrote about how credit card companies are specifically targeting less educated and less sophisticated consumers? Well, that is where much of the credit card debt growth has come lately. Just check out these numbers…
Now, credit cards are returning among individuals with low credit or subprime credit scores below 660. Among people with credit scores between 620 and 660, the share that had a credit card rose to 58.8% in 2015 from a low of 54.3% in 2013. Among those with scores below 620, the number of people with a credit card increased to 50% from a low of 45.6% two years ago. Both figures for 2015 are the highest since 2008.
In America today, we are enjoying a standard of living that we do not deserve.
We consume far more wealth than we produce. The only way we are able to do that is by going into debt.
Debt takes future consumption and brings it into the present. In other words, we are damaging the future in order to make the present a little bit better. On an individual level, we may enjoy the big screen television we buy with a credit card today, but we are taking away our ability to spend money later. And on a national level, what our unprecedented debt binge is doing to future generations of Americans is beyond criminal.
Earlier this month I explained these things to a live studio audience down at Morningside, and you can view a video of that right here…
In this article I haven’t even talked about corporate debt yet. Instead of learning their lessons from the last financial crisis, big corporations have gone on the biggest debt spree of all time. If you can believe it, corporate debt has approximately doubledsince the last financial crisis. In other words, since the last recession we have essentially matched the total amount of corporate debt that we accumulated from the beginning of the country up to 2009.
Unfortunately, a lot of that debt is now going bad.
In previous articles I have documented that corporate debt delinquencies are now the highest that they have been since the last financial crisis, and corporate debt defaults are also the highest that they have been since the last financial crisis.
At this point, even the mainstream media is acknowledging that we have a corporate debt “crisis”. The following comes from an article that was just put out by the Denver Post…
The number of companies that have defaulted so far this year has already passed the total for all of last year, which itself had the most since the financial crisis. Even among companies considered high-quality, or investment grade, credit-rating agencies say a record number are so stretched financially that they’re one bad quarter or so from being downgraded to “junk” status.
Companies whose debt is already deemed “junk” are in the worst shape in years. To pay back all they owe, they would have to set aside every dollar of their operating earnings over the next eight and a half years, more than twice as long as it would have taken during the 2008 crisis, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Are you starting to get the picture?

And I haven’t even started talking about our national debt yet. When Barack Obama entered the White House, we were 10.6 trillion dollars in debt. Today, we are 19.4 trillion dollars in debt. That means that we have added 8.8 trillion dollars to the national debt under Obama, which breaks down to an average of 1.1 trillion dollars of additional debt a year.
We have been taking more than 100 million dollars of future consumption and bringing it into the present every single hour of every single day during the Obama administration. That is why I am constantly referring to our “debt-fueled standard of living”. We do not deserve to live the way that we do, but since we are able to steal from our children and our grandchildren we are able to enjoy a standard of living that most people in the world can only dream about.
Of course we are literally destroying the future of America in the process, but very few people seem to care about that these days.
Without all of this debt, we would be in a very deep economic depression right now.
But even with all of this “stimulus”, we are still mired in the worst economic “recovery”since 1949. In fact, Barack Obama is actually on track to be the very first presidentin all of American history to not have one single year when U.S. GDP grew by 3 percent or better, and he has had two terms in which to try to get that accomplished. The percentage of working age Americans that actually have a job is way down from where it was just prior to the last recession, and in this video I explain why the employment numbers put out by the government are not nearly as good as the administration would have us believe…
If the American people would have been willing to sacrifice and make some very hard choices a long time ago, maybe we could have gotten a handle on all of this debt.
But instead we continue to rack up debt as if there is no tomorrow, and in the process we are literally destroying tomorrow.
Every dollar of debt that we accumulate now makes life worse for our children and our grandchildren.
Unfortunately, we are a bunch of debt pigs, and we just can’t help ourselves. We have come to believe that it is “normal” to go into so much debt, and as a society we continue to race toward economic oblivion.

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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor frigerito » Vie Sep 09, 2016 8:12 pm

Mensaje para Macri Monetaristas.

Guarda que no nos pase algo de esto:

From An Industrial Economy To A Paper Economy – The Stunning Decline Of Manufacturing In America

By Michael Snyder, on September 5th, 2016


Why does it seem like almost everything is made in China these days? Yesterday I was looking at some pencils that we had laying around the house and I noticed that they had been manufactured in China. I remarked to my wife that it was such a shame that they don’t make pencils in the United States anymore. At another point during the day, I turned over my television remote and I noticed that it also had “Made In China” engraved on it. It is still Labor Day as I write this article, and so I think that it is quite appropriate to write about our transition from an industrial economy to a paper economy today. Since the year 2000, the United States has lost five million manufacturing jobs even though our population has grown substantially since that time. Manufacturing in America is in a state of stunning decline, our economic infrastructure is being absolutely gutted, and our formerly great manufacturing citiesare in an advanced state of decay. We consume far more wealth than we produce, and the only way that we are able to do this is by taking on massive amounts of debt. But is our debt-based paper economy sustainable in the long run?
Back in 1960, 24 percent of all American workers worked in manufacturing. Today, that number has shriveled all the way down to just 8 percent. CNN is calling it “the Great Shift”…
In 1960, about one in four American workers had a job in manufacturing. Today fewer than one in 10 are employed in the sector, according to government data.
Call it the Great Shift. Workers transitioned from the fields to the factories. Now they are moving from factories to service counters and health care centers. The fastest growing jobs in America now are nurses, personal care aides, cooks, waiters, retail salespersons and operations managers.
No wonder the middle class is shrinking so rapidly. There aren’t too many cooks, waiters or retail salespersons that can support a middle class family.
Since the turn of the century, we have lost more than 50,000 manufacturing facilities. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of gleaming new factories have been erected in places like China.
Does anyone else see something wrong with this picture?
At this point, the total number of government employees in the United States exceeds the total number of manufacturing employees by almost 10 million…
Government employees in the United States outnumber manufacturing employees by 9,932,000, according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Federal, state and local government employed 22,213,000 people in August, while the manufacturing sector employed 12,281,000.
The BLS has published seasonally-adjusted month-by-month employment data for both government and manufacturing going back to 1939. For half a century—from January 1939 through July 1989—manufacturing employment always exceeded government employment in the United States, according to these numbers.
You might be thinking that government jobs are “good jobs”, but the truth is that they don’t produce wealth. Government employees are really good at pushing paper around and telling other people what to do, but in most instances they don’t actually make anything.
In order to have a sustainable economy, you have got to have people creating and producing things of value. A debt-based paper economy may seem to work for a while, but eventually the whole thing inevitably comes crashing down when faith in the paper is lost.
Right now, the rest of the world is willing to send us massive amounts of stuff that they produce for our paper. So we keep producing more and more paper and we keep going into more and more debt, but at some point the gig will be up.
If we want to be a wealthy nation in the long-term, we have got to produce stuff. That is why the latest news from Caterpillar is so depressing. In addition to the thousands of layoffs that had been previously announced by the industrial machinery giant, it appears that a fresh wave of layoffs has arrived…
Hundreds of mostly office employees received layoff notices at one of the largest Caterpillar Inc. facilities in the Peoria area this week, just as the company announced plans to close overseas production plants and eliminate thousands more positions.
A total of 300 support and management employees at Building AC and the Tech Center in Mossville this week received job loss notifications that included severance packages, 60 days notice and mandated Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act letters.
During this election season, you will hear many of our politicians talk about how good “free trade” is for the global economy. But that is only true if the trade is balanced. Unfortunately, we have been running a yearly trade deficit of between 400 billion dollars and 600 billion dollars for many years…

When you have got about half a trillion dollars more going out than you have coming in year after year that has severe consequences.
Let me try to break it down very simply.
Imagine that I am the United States and you are China. I take one dollar out of my wallet and I give it to you and then you send me some stuff.
After a while, I want more stuff, so I take another dollar out of my wallet and send it to you in exchange for more products.
But that stuff only lasts for so long, and so pretty soon I find myself taking another dollar out of my wallet and giving it to you for even more stuff.
Ultimately, who is going to end up with all the money?
It isn’t a big mystery as to how China ended up with so much money. And when we can’t pay our bills we have to go and beg them to let us borrow some of the money that we sent to them in the first place. Since we pay interest on that borrowed money, that makes China even richer.
This is why I am so obsessed with these trade issues. They truly are at the very heart of our long-term economic problems.
But most Americans don’t understand these things, and they seem to think that our debt-based paper economy can just keep rolling along indefinitely.
In the end, history will be the judge as to who was right and who was wrong.

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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor quique43 » Vie Sep 09, 2016 7:26 pm

Fuerzaaaa, Jaque no me afloje. Pascua se convirtiò, es liberal ahora ayer se regodeaba con la compra Psur, sigue defendiendo a los kks por verguenza. pero se pasò a la oligarquia, (como todos y todas).
JAQUE MATE escribió:Cheeee!!! la pu...madre justo q compro Pascua, Corea del Norte tira una bomba, Wall Street se desploma
y empieza a bajar todo, por las dudas me agarro el huevo izquierdo :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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Mensajepor quique43 » Vie Sep 09, 2016 7:19 pm

Què verguenza Alfredo que manera de robar los sinverguenas Kirchneristas, tomaron el poder sin dudas para esquilmar y vaciar al paìs, lo tenìan todo pensado con el tuerto y la ladrona.
Austral Const., la crearon una semana antes o despuès de asumir Nestor, el fulano tenìa en su mente armada toda la maquinaria para desvalijarnos, y traìa la experiencia de Santa Cruz, donde habìa hecho lo mismo. Con los fondos de Santa Cruz nunca hubo una explicaciòn de que hizo con esos dòlares, si se sabe que los mandò al exterior, que algo trajo, pero una rendiciòn de cuentas nunca la hizo.
Que hayan robado como lo han hecho es un desastre, porque lo hicieron desde los màs alto del poder y pusieron a los pobres como escudo y los engañaron brutalmente, ni que hablar el daño a sabiendas con la energìa, y tantos sectores.
En otro paìs los cuelgan en la plaza, con un palo verde no les alcanzaba con dos tampoco, para que tanto?, no tiene perdòn, y lo que es inaudito ver como todavìa quedan un montòn de idiotas que tambièn fueron defraudados. Anoche veìa al salame de Brancateli, dicièndo que Cristina era polìticamente un formula uno etc., etc., màs pelotu.... no puede ser, lo desvalijaron en la cara. Esperemos que la justicia se haga cargo, lo que han hecho no tiene perdòn.
Alfredo 2011 escribió:Ruta del dinero K: pidieron el embargo preventivo de 130 propiedades :115:


Lo hicieron el fiscal Marijuán y la titular de la Dirección General de Recuperación de Activos y Decomiso de Bienes. Alcanza a los procesados en la causa, entre ellos Lázaro y Martín Báez :respeto:


Imagen

http://www.infobae.com/politica/2016/09 ... opiedades/

Más propiedades que el Aloe Vera :100:


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Mensajepor Alfredo 2011 » Vie Sep 09, 2016 5:38 pm

Ruta del dinero K: pidieron el embargo preventivo de 130 propiedades :115:


Lo hicieron el fiscal Marijuán y la titular de la Dirección General de Recuperación de Activos y Decomiso de Bienes. Alcanza a los procesados en la causa, entre ellos Lázaro y Martín Báez :respeto:


Imagen

http://www.infobae.com/politica/2016/09 ... opiedades/

Más propiedades que el Aloe Vera :100:

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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor Alfredo 2011 » Vie Sep 09, 2016 5:35 pm

Día aburrido y con bajas, pero.... :115:

Caso Hotesur: la UIF pidió inhibir y tasar los bienes de la sucesión de Néstor Kirchner

La UIF considera que debe desplazarse a Máximo Kirchner de su rol como administrador de la sucesión para nombrar en su lugar un administrador judicial :respeto:

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http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1936208-caso ... r-kirchner

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PRECIOS CUIDADOS ahora agregaron CALABAZAS

Mensajepor .coloso2 » Vie Sep 09, 2016 3:31 pm

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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor Esquizoluis » Vie Sep 09, 2016 2:11 pm

y van a decir q hay q aprovechar las bajas...

cada vez q tuve Puts me los meti en el toor.
no more

solo para arriba....

estaria bueno q depure y baje hasta q empiece diciembre
fiesta navideña...

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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor Esquizoluis » Vie Sep 09, 2016 2:06 pm

al fin una baja, ojala siga algunas semanas. estoy fuera del Mx hace mas de un mes... aburrimiento...



cucaKKs cric cric... no se escuchan, a comer migitas q hayan caido x los rincones.

buenas inversiones...

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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor cabeza70 » Vie Sep 09, 2016 1:28 pm

Pascua escribió:-Viaja a Inglaterra con su pibe el ministro...
-Kuka! Renuncie! Chorro!
-...Prat Gay
-Bueno, tiene derecho a viajar che no estamos en Cuba...
:mrgreen:

cabesuchis colonizadas... :mrgreen:

Tierra arrasada
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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor Tierra arrasada » Vie Sep 09, 2016 1:27 pm

Cheeee!!! la pu...madre justo q compro Pascua, Corea del Norte tira una bomba, Wall Street se desploma
y empieza a bajar todo, por las dudas me agarro el huevo izquierdo :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor Pascua » Vie Sep 09, 2016 1:21 pm

Jess escribió:Parece caro el celu y el viaje...¿No?

No se, los que dicen que es un gasto superior a las posibilidades del argentino medio son uds. para nosotros hasta era poco. Supongo que ahora que no roba nadie habra mas guita :mrgreen:

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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor Jess » Vie Sep 09, 2016 1:06 pm

Pascua escribió:Se robaban medio pbi pero te hacian tener un celular o viajar, estos se roban 20 lucas y tenes que pedir un prestamo para pagar el gas.

Parece caro el celu y el viaje...¿No?

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Re: Actualidad y política

Mensajepor Pascua » Vie Sep 09, 2016 12:50 pm

-Viaja a Inglaterra con su pibe el ministro...
-Kuka! Renuncie! Chorro!
-...Prat Gay
-Bueno, tiene derecho a viajar che no estamos en Cuba...
:mrgreen:


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