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post Oct 20 2008, 01:12 AM
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post Oct 20 2008, 01:15 AM
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QUOTE(kryogenix @ Oct 19 2008, 11:12 PM) *
NOT SO FAST, KAIBA

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post Oct 20 2008, 01:17 AM
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post Oct 20 2008, 01:19 AM
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QUOTE(Whinoa @ Oct 20 2008, 12:49 AM) *
interesting!
more details! please!

I'm currently studying economy/gov at my school.
about the war,
in ww2, America grew out of the depression because their homeland was safe. Germany's homeland was not safe because they were constantly under attack during the productions of weapons.


America only entered the war after they were attacked on their own soil, so no. There was widespread concern hitherto about potential involvement and to what affect the conflict would have on the U.S. Also, by definition, an economic crisis diminishes national security, so you're working with a tautological problem right there. How did America get out of The Great Depression by being safe when they weren't safe because of The Great Depression?

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did the production puts them in a good economy? No.


It did. The increased demand for goods and commodities bolstered the workforce, whereas the New Deal only stifled the pain. There was a huge surge in industry during this period from the demand of equipment and new technologies. Most of the economy was being run as a command and control system with rationing and forced savings, which ensured a cycle of demand.

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we dont know if ww3 will pull us out of the depression. war doesn't promise anyone out of depression because Germany had financial issues during the war.


That's because they were still suffering from the repercussions of post-World War I. Basically, everyone recognized that Germany was kind of dickish, so they placed economic sanctions on them, which overran their course and instigated hyperinflation. It's pretty much the exact opposite of our situation and the widespread dependence that foreign countries have on the U.S. economy.

In conclusion: make war, not love.
 
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post Oct 20 2008, 12:12 PM
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This things are always blown way too out or proportion.
At least, this is what I think.


Hey, did anyone her about the Federation of Light thing?
Some guy got messages from aliens that On October 14th, 2008
a big 2,000ft spaceship was supposed to circle the Earth, and there would be
chaos in the world? Funny how that didn't happen. AND, when the swiss were doing
the molecule testing thing or whatever, how as soon as they did it, there would be a huge
black hole that swallowed the earth? People got all hyped about that, but it didn't happen...

There are more then one story for the whole 2012 thing.
There's the Mayan thing, and then, I guess a new one about a pole shift?
Where the world with totally turn around? Yeah. Ok.

I'm not worried about this stuff. If it happens, it happens. That's life.
 

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