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Originally posted by Stuie
The weak dollar is already causing rises in oil prices. Oil is traded internationally in US dollars; since the dollar is weak, OPEC is allowing oil prices to rise in order to maintain their buying power with the deflated dollar.
Quite true, whilst the price of Oil has stayed at around $28 since 2000, it has fallen from €31 to €21.
Yes, let's most of all not listen to the financial experts of the IMF.
When are some of you right wing minded guys going to stop with putting your heads in the sand each time an international organisation says or does something that does not correspond to your view?
A few years ago when the Argentinian economy crashed you were the first guys to fully support the IMF's decision not to put money in Argentina anymore until they had cleared up their economical mess. Now, the same organisation is sending a clear warning about your current situation and suddenly the IMF becomes a bunch of incompetent good for nothings which don't know what they are speaking about...
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God? - Epicurus
The IMF is almost always wrong, and in this case they certainly are. Without the weak dollar there would already be a global economic crisis. The US is doing more to stimulate the global economy than anyone else. Without stimulation you have a crisis. That's the way it works.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
One question, why would c) cause massive unemployment?
Because higher taxes would reduce consummer spending, reduce consummer confidence, and reduce investment, causing businesses to lose lots of money. And when businesses lose money, they generally lay people off.
Some of the highest-taxed economies in the EU have unemployment rates well below the US level.
Which countries? I know France has high taxes, and it is suffering double digit unemployment.
'There is a greater darkness than the one we fight. It is the darkness of the soul that has lost its way. The war we fight is not against powers and principalities, it is against chaos and despair. Greater than the death of flesh is the death of hope, the death of dreams. Against this peril we can never surrender. The future is all around us, waiting, in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain.'"
G'Kar - from Babylon 5 episode "Z'ha'dum"
Like i said before, the way one counts the number of unemployed people is very important. The count is based on the social security database and in Europe it is a lot easier to get in one of these than in the US...
Our unemployment rate is totally screwed. It is based solely on those eligible to work and actively seeking work. And even if you are under-employed, you are considered "employed". So if you are not employable because you are in prison or on parole, you're not unemployed. If you are on strike or locked out, you are not unemployed. If you are working parttime but would prefer fulltime work, you are not unemployed. If you have given up looking for work, you are not unemployed.
The real figure is probably about 6% higher than what's advertised.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and
statistics." - Benjamin Disraeli
"Stuie has the right idea" - Japher
"I trust Stuie and all involved." - SlowwHand
"Stuie is right...." - Guynemer
United States:
Taxation: 31.0% of GDP
Unemployment: 6.1%
Employment: 70.7% of population aged 15-64
Sweden:
Taxation: 59.3% of GDP
Unemployment: 4.8%
Employment: 73.0% of population aged 15-64
Denmark:
Taxation: 57.4% of GDP
Unemployment: 5.5%
Employment: 76.3% of population aged 15-64
Austria:
Taxation: 50.4% of GDP
Unemployment: 4.5%
Employment: 74.0% of population aged 15-64
Netherlands:
Taxation: 46.2% of GDP
Unemployment: 3.7%
Employment: 64.6% of population aged 15-64
I hate to nitpick, but US unemployment is now 5.7%.
'There is a greater darkness than the one we fight. It is the darkness of the soul that has lost its way. The war we fight is not against powers and principalities, it is against chaos and despair. Greater than the death of flesh is the death of hope, the death of dreams. Against this peril we can never surrender. The future is all around us, waiting, in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain.'"
G'Kar - from Babylon 5 episode "Z'ha'dum"
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