I Predict A New Global Economic Crash

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Putinbot1
Am I correct?

dadudemon
I think so. Many are saying that much of the regulations from the 2008 housing market/banking crash are not effective or have been slowly removed from efficacy.


Also, China's bubble has almost burst multiple times in these last 2 years. And the US's economic growth is a bit too strong which indicates an artificial increase.


We should see a recession in the next 2-3 years but not on the magnitude of the 2008 Great Recession.



And my prediction is no more specific than a horoscope so if I am right, I should not be given credit as some great sage. This stuff seems rather obvious and is not specific enough for me to get credit when it inevitably happens. But you can bet your sweet ass I'm going to quote this post and parade it around that I was right when it does inevitably happen.

Bashar Teg
only god and stop the hate knows

snowdragon
Originally posted by Putinbot1
Am I correct?

Aside from DDM's discussion, if it grows it will shrink.

Now I would be more impressed if you picked the sectors in the market to get hit first and potential corrections to addjust and the time period.

Flyattractor
Of course there will be another one. It is just statistics rolling the dice and the roller coaster of Life.

Putinbot1
Originally posted by dadudemon
I think so. Many are saying that much of the regulations from the 2008 housing market/banking crash are not effective or have been slowly removed from efficacy.


Also, China's bubble has almost burst multiple times in these last 2 years. And the US's economic growth is a bit too strong which indicates an artificial increase.


We should see a recession in the next 2-3 years but not on the magnitude of the 2008 Great Recession.



And my prediction is no more specific than a horoscope so if I am right, I should not be given credit as some great sage. This stuff seems rather obvious and is not specific enough for me to get credit when it inevitably happens. But you can bet your sweet ass I'm going to quote this post and parade it around that I was right when it does inevitably happen. Thing is the deficit for the US is double what it was last year... and I am shocked that yor treasury allowed this to happen. The UK is also particularly vulnerable due to Brexit. Personal debt is at a high in all major developed countries and the banks have let that happen again...

Putinbot1
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
only god and stop the hate knows Stop the hate knows all.

Kurk_Reborn
Well we are due for one...

Surtur
I predict your prediction will either reign true or false.

Beniboybling
I predict that whatever happens people will carry on with collective amnesia and business as usual.

Surtur
It's like a triple Nostradamus team up in here. Bling bling.

Beniboybling
I also predict that if Trump is in power when it occurs, he will handle it poorly, claim otherwise, and have his knob polished by the cultists of the day. sick

Surtur
Daaaaaamn

Beniboybling
count on it. sad

Surtur
Turn that frown upside down.

Flyattractor
Next thing you know People will be surprised that their state gets hit by Hurricanes when they live in the south east Coastal part of the U.S!!!!!!

ReviewTechUSA
With the political climate in the states in combination with the agendas of global elitists I wouldn't be surprised if we have another recession within the next 5 years.

Putinbot1
It has begun!

Robtard
Probably really feel it around 2020, hopefully the US will have rid itself of Trump by then, cos he can't handle managing his toilet outings, let alone something like that.

Putinbot1
Originally posted by Robtard
Probably really feel it around 2020, hopefully the US will have rid itself of Trump by then, cos he can't handle managing his toilet outings, let alone something like that. He probably wears incontinence pants anyhow.

dadudemon
Originally posted by Putinbot1
He probably wears incontinence pants anyhow.

Imagine putting on his incontinence pants immediately after his soils them (#s 1 and 2). Just pulling them up super fast and feeling the warmth as it squishes into you. hmm





awesome

Putinbot1
Originally posted by dadudemon
Imagine putting on his incontinence pants immediately after his soils them (#s 1 and 2). Just pulling them up super fast and feeling the warmth as it squishes into you. hmm





awesome A post truly worthy of Backfire DDM.

Tzeentch
It's as inevitable as earthquakes and shitty weather, not a question of if but when and to what degree.

We're already seeing debt in the critical levels, and banks are slowly (and quietly) rolling out programs similar to the ones that contributed to the housing crises in '08.

Personally, I think increasing levels of climate change-related butt****ery will be a significant contribution to the next few crashes. In the coming decades there will be agricultural sectors planetwide that were once lucrative but have become untenable due to rapid changes in ecosystem. Water crises and desertification will be the norm for huge swaths of the planet, the destruction from storms costs billions to repair and also puts a lot of financial pressure on the people in those areas. We're already seeing insurance rates skyrocket in areas susceptible to wildfires and flooding, making it difficult for small businesses to survive in those areas, whilst also raising the value of and making it more expensive to live on land further away from those areas.

Oh and of course, automation.

cdtm
Originally posted by Putinbot1
Am I correct?

The world bank is encouraging private investment in refugee camps.

Kind of scraping the bottom of the barrel on ideas now, aren't we? We're probably in pretty poor shape, if this is the experts recommendation.

super friend
The recession will happen around 2021/22 and will mean Britain and USA taking money back (specifically the rich elite).

Then there will be a global war in the 30s or something.

changeorg
But how, specifically?

super friend
I don't know.

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