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Deckard 09-15-2008 03:49 AM

Crunch
 
Where is this all heading?

I still feel things need to get a lot worse before they can start getting better, and the combination of the banking/housing/oil/credit crises rolled into one is a daunting prospect.

Anyone feeling the pinch in their own lives? I've definitely noticed my clients having less to spend, plus the rising cost of food and energy eating into my monthly outgoings.

BeautifulBurnout 09-15-2008 04:41 AM

Re: Crunch
 
I think we are all pulling our belts a little tighter, but of course the knock-on effect of that is less consumer spending, less profit for businesses, more redundancies and so on. Bring back Keynes, I say!:D (Except our governments have no money to inject into the economy because they are still fighting senseless, expensive wars instead.)

It's gonna be a rough ride for a year or two.

Meanwhile, I am planning to dig up a patch of my garden and grow my own veg next year. Yes, really. Me. :eek:

Deckard 09-15-2008 05:07 AM

Re: Crunch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BeautifulBurnout (Post 101941)
Meanwhile, I am planning to dig up a patch of my garden and grow my own veg next year. Yes, really. Me. :eek:

You mean, you... a city-type!!? :D

Funnily enough I was going to do that a few years ago too.

Then we got this chap...

http://i35.tinypic.com/idduua.jpg

...which quickly put paid to that idea. :rolleyes:

jOHN rODRIGUEZ 09-15-2008 09:07 AM

Re: Crunch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BeautifulBurnout (Post 101941)
I think we are all pulling our belts a little tighter, but of course the knock-on effect of that is less consumer spending, less profit for businesses, more redundancies and so on. Bring back Keynes, I say!:D (Except our governments have no money to inject into the economy because they are still fighting senseless, expensive wars instead.)

It's gonna be a rough ride for a year or two.

Meanwhile, I am planning to dig up a patch of my garden and grow my own veg next year. Yes, really. Me. :eek:


May I suggest a few bunches of cilantro? The medical benifits are compelling.

Future Proof 09-15-2008 09:50 AM

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Cilantro = the difference between good salsa and great salsa. Especially when you make your own.

I tracked down the recipe for Chipotle's Roasted Corn Salsa a couple of weeks ago and the first batch was good but once I added about 50% more diced cilantro when making the second batch, the result was godlike. Yes, godlike.

Sucks about those banks btw.

gambit 09-15-2008 10:05 AM

Re: Crunch
 
I was laid off from my job in February, and (after a temp job) I'm still looking for another job that doesn't involve flipping burgers or wiping up someone's poop. So yeah, I'm feeling the pinch.

BeautifulBurnout 09-15-2008 11:06 AM

Re: Crunch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jOHN rODRIGUEZ (Post 101956)
May I suggest a few bunches of cilantro? The medical benifits are compelling.

I had to look this up and realised it's corriander leaf in UK English. Yes! Will do! :D

Rog 09-16-2008 04:00 PM

Re: Crunch
 
well, as a vegetable grower for a number of years i feel very sorry for the poor bankers...........though i don't think the two are connected?:confused:

actually, the capitalist pigs are getting what they deserve i just don't want a penny of my tax going to help any of them out...i hope the whole global capitalist system falls apart;)

BeautifulBurnout 09-16-2008 04:16 PM

Re: Crunch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rog (Post 102054)
well, as a vegetable grower for a number of years i feel very sorry for the poor bankers...........though i don't think the two are connected?:confused:

actually, the capitalist pigs are getting what they deserve i just don't want a penny of my tax going to help any of them out...i hope the whole global capitalist system falls apart;)

Come the Revolution, up against the wall, bang bang bang! (c) Tooting Popular Front :D

Sorry I got side-tracked on the vegetable gardening thingy.

Well, Marx always said that capitalism would eat itself, and that seems to be what has happened to these greedy gits. Pressure-sell mortgages and re-mortgages to people who can't afford to repay them, then sell bonds on those mortgages, then speculate on the bonds and so on ad nauseam. South Sea Bubble anyone?

Edit: Lovely quote here:

Quote:

"When Sir Isaac Newton was asked about the continuance of the rising of South Sea stock? ---- He answered 'that he could not calculate the madness of people'. (Spence, Anecdotes, 1820, p368)

BeautifulBurnout 09-17-2008 02:23 AM

Re: Crunch
 
More views from the Left on the current crisis and the future of capitalism:

Crunch Time


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