CKA Forums
Login 
canadian forums
bottom
 
 
Canadian Forums

Author Topic Options
Offline
CKA Uber
CKA Uber
 Vancouver Canucks
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 30650
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:51 am
 


Title: The Second Great Depression? It's too soon to judge
Category: Misc CDN
Posted By: tritium
Date: 2009-03-02 08:19:16
Canadian


Offline
CKA Super Elite
CKA Super Elite
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 7710
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:51 am
 


We are at the doorstep, I personally think the USA will be in a Great Depression within 2 or 3 months, and drag the rest of the world into it.

Small business is the true driving force of the U.S. economy. Obama want's to tax them to death.. who in their right mind would start a new company in the USA today.



Offline
CKA Uber
CKA Uber
 Montreal Canadiens
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 33691
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:56 am
 


tritium tritium:
We are at the doorstep and within 2 or 3 months I think personally the USA will be in a Great Depression.


I think it will take longer than that trit, US unemployment
is still less than 10%.

If we keep going like the last 4-5 months, run that for another year,
then we can reevaluate.. I dont think we have hit the bottom yet,
not by a long shot.

Interest rates are dead low, so I hope we can avoid
the 20% we had back in the 80's.

Unemployment has a long way to go.

Industrial outputs per country are dropping really fast ( Korea was 30% off )
car sales in Europe down 30% overall, 45% in Spain.


But its not there yet.


Offline
CKA Uber
CKA Uber
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 19963
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:58 am
 


As a sign of respect to the rest of us who have more than two functioning brain cells (unlike Glen Beck) can you stop posting clips of his show? Unless you want to cuase a series of anyuerisms...


Offline
CKA Super Elite
CKA Super Elite
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 7710
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:03 am
 


xerxes xerxes:
As a sign of respect to the rest of us who have more than two functioning brain cells (unlike Glen Beck) can you stop posting clips of his show? Unless you want to cuase a series of anyuerisms...


EH!! So sorry, I will add some Chris Matthew clips for you... :wink: :lol:


Offline
CKA Elite
CKA Elite
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 3329
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:18 am
 


I don't think we're as bad as the recession that we had in the 80's quite yet. "Great Depression" is way too much of an overstatement. It's like comparing the Iraq War to Vietnam. :D


Offline
CKA Super Elite
CKA Super Elite
 Chicogo Blackhawks
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 5368
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:25 am
 


Honestly the whole recession really isn't effecting me or anyone else I know right now. I mean gas is still down, my only real expense, and I don't know anyone personally who has lost there job. In fact the two places I work at are actually VERY understaffed are are desperate for workers. The only thing is though is that it life guarding and you need the certification.

The day when they cut the hours of operation at the YMCA is when I will be getting nervous.

I just wish that there was more stuff the we, as a population, could do to help out.


Offline
CKA Super Elite
CKA Super Elite
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 7710
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:27 am
 


The prelude to the 1928 Great Depression:

1. great stock market crash

2. US Housing Market Crash

3. a rise in unemployment

We have only had these 3 key economic factors once in history, right before the first Great Depression and now.

Right now we are running right into the same situation as the Great Depression. The government is gathering and consolidating power, tightening control and regulation of the economy in defiance of the forgotten man. The forgotten man being the ordinary man and woman that will have to pay the bill for the reckless spending, like billions of dollars in bailouts, while trying to stay afloat themselves.


Last edited by tritium on Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:27 am, edited 1 time in total.

Offline
CKA Super Elite
CKA Super Elite
 Edmonton Oilers
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 8533
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:27 am
 


coaster_dot coaster_dot:
I just wish that there was more stuff the we, as a population, could do to help out.


Spend, spend, spend!


Offline
Forum Super Elite
Forum Super Elite
Profile
Posts: 2879
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:28 am
 


a recession is measured in terms or gdp drop and unemployment , currently were in a recession based on the numbers . were still not technically anywhere near a depression in canada . the economy also has't really entered any kind of recovery yet either so its hard to say how bad it will get before it gets better .





PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:28 am
 


Media hype, they're all cheering for a great recession/depression doom and gloom sensationalism sells. If they keep it up it'll come back and bite them in the ass.


Offline
CKA Uber
CKA Uber
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 19963
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:32 am
 


tritium tritium:
The prelude to the 1928 Great Depression:

1. great stock market crash

2. US Housing Market Crash

3. a rise in unemployment

We have only had these 3 key economic factors once in history, right before the first Great Depression and now.

Right now we are running right into the same situation as the Great Depression. The government is gathering and consolidating power, tightening control and regulation of the economy in defiance of the forgotten man. The forgotten man being the ordinary man and woman that will have to pay the bill for the reckless spending, like billions of dollars in bailouts, while trying to stay afloat themselves.


You forgot overproduction in the manufacturing sector and a decline in agricultural output. Coupled with a rise in protectionism is what made the 1929 crash a Great Depression.

It'll only be after this particular depression end will we able to judge whether is was Great or simply bad enough.


Offline
CKA Super Elite
CKA Super Elite
 Chicogo Blackhawks
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 5368
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:33 am
 


hurley_108 hurley_108:
coaster_dot coaster_dot:
I just wish that there was more stuff the we, as a population, could do to help out.


Spend, spend, spend!


Well ill be spending about $750 on my next trip :D
Ive also been blowing through cash on food/drinks the last few weeks.


Offline
CKA Uber
CKA Uber
 Montreal Canadiens
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 33691
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:33 am
 


AIG reported a loss of some 60 billion for '08, its getting a second bailout..

not very sensational....


Offline
CKA Super Elite
CKA Super Elite
User avatar
Profile
Posts: 7710
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:39 am
 


xerxes xerxes:
tritium tritium:
The prelude to the 1928 Great Depression:

1. great stock market crash

2. US Housing Market Crash

3. a rise in unemployment

We have only had these 3 key economic factors once in history, right before the first Great Depression and now.

Right now we are running right into the same situation as the Great Depression. The government is gathering and consolidating power, tightening control and regulation of the economy in defiance of the forgotten man. The forgotten man being the ordinary man and woman that will have to pay the bill for the reckless spending, like billions of dollars in bailouts, while trying to stay afloat themselves.


You forgot overproduction in the manufacturing sector and a decline in agricultural output. Coupled with a rise in protectionism is what made the 1929 crash a Great Depression.

It'll only be after this particular depression end will we able to judge whether is was Great or simply bad enough.


:lol:

Maybe we should include easy credit... Speculators were aided by 'easy credit' from banks and stock-market brokers which also helped cause the 1928 depression.


Post new topic  Reply to topic  [ 42 posts ]  1  2  3  Next



Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 25 guests




 
     
All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner.
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © Canadaka.net. Powered by © phpBB.