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Regardless of what happens, the real facts are that the hyper-rich are going to manipulate the situation to feed their greed. They, quite simply, want it ALL. Meanwhile, as ever in amerika, the tail wags the dog and people are in the streets raging over which flag flies where.
Besides that, I don't ever remember a poor or middle-class guy hiring me for a good-paying job with benefits ....Lannis
I dunno, no rich person (including the CEO of my company) ever stole anything from me. The conclusion I draw from Greece is that it's not capitalism that ruined them, it was government spending and related fantasy-based fiscal policy. And they are now facing the consequences of running out of other people's money.
The real facts are Greece has social programs which it cannot afford to pay for. And neither can Europe.The slackers in Greece need to get to work and produce something people will buy, so their GDP will go into the black.Sitting around waiting on government handouts of money borrowed/imported from the EU has not been working, and will not work.
****Since Guzzi USA is most likely a stand-alone corporation, they probably buy the bikes in Euros but sell to the dealers in dollars. Since they make their profits in USD, they'll have extra margin $$$$$ if the Euro keeps dropping (and it already has during the last year, so they're already making more $$$ per bike than they were previously making). They'll probably use some of that money for incentives to dealers and retail customers as long as this continues unless the mother Guzzi company raises their prices to offset the extra money that the US company is making.
Not at all sure I agree with your oversimplification. That being said, you and others are violating WG policy. I have done it many times, and I have gotten dinged for it, so I feel we all should be held to the same standard."Also, Please refrain from posting Political, Religion, Pornography (unless it's their naked motorcycle) and other senseless drivel."
good one Chad.
No one can go to work if there's no money to buy things and pay wages. the Greeks have already taken enough pain, they need to get out of the Euro currency so they can grow their economy and get back to work. So do the Irish, the Portuguese, the Spanish and perhaps the Italians.
Not at all sure I agree ......
That being said, you and others are violating WG policy.
the mother Guzzi company raises their prices to offset the extra money that the US company is making.
you are worrying about the wrong country. some morning you will wake up and find out the dollar is no longer the world currency and the dollars you had are at best worth 50 cents on the dollar. we are the kettle and the cast iron frying pan calling Greece black.
As for US debt to the Saudi's or Chinese, the US can print money, devalue the currency and in kind reduce the real wealth of the creditors owed balance.
I don't agree, the reason the US Dollar is the bench mark is because the US Government can, if need be, tax their citizenry to pay debt and the US citizenry can, though not willingly pay more taxes.As for US debt to the Saudi's or Chinese, the US can print money, devalue the currency and in kind reduce the real wealth of the creditors owed balance. The debtors know this all to well so there is no real incentive to force the Chinese dollar to the top. This will raise inflation but it will maintain the US greenback. When the shit hits the proverbial fan all markets run to shelter in US dollars.
I am prepared to give financial advice for a fee.It would be the only way I'd make money in the markets because the catch is that whatever I recommend, do the opposite ... quickly.I do not wish to remember how many times over past several years I have dumb thing$ in a big way. Two weeks ago comes to mind.I'm lucky Kathi hasn't shot me. Bill
I generally find that this: Generally precedes this:I have a strange feeling (no real evidence, mind you, just a hunch) that if the consensus of the thread had been some sort of left-leaning sentiment, we wouldn't see a demand to quit talking about it .... Lannis
You are correct Lannis. Had R59 been pushing my perspective I wouldn't have called him out on the carpet. Yet he wasn't, and I have been taken to the woodshed over the years here, for venting my position on similar topics. I deliberately chose not to weigh in on this thread with an opinion, only because I've seen where it often leads. It did get my goat that R59,was going political, as I see it, a practice that is officially frowned own. R59 is a dam good guy, and he's only as human as the rest of us. He may maintain that he wasn't over the line, I think he was, but so what, if he was it was minor. Who really cares? I still like to think of this as a campfire, where different opinions are always being brought out, it's not nearly as good as the real thing, but it beats everything else.
But how is "getting out of the Euro currency" going to help the Greeks "buy things and pay wages"? Or them other guys, either? I don't think that the Euro is their problem.Lannis