The man kept
the country out of a depression, SAVED the banking industry, saved the auto industry, Killed bin laden (bush couldn't finish the job) Hey you and the rest of the republicans stay the way you are.
Not exact matches
R. B. Bennett knocked William Lyon Mackenzie King
out of office in 1930, assuming office as the Great
Depression took hold
of the
country.
Here's an interesting Bloomberg piece on what bond guru Bill Gross is calling «financial repression», but what you can just call «low interest rates» The big story is that the world is still crawling
out of a near -
depression, and there is not a central banker in the developed world who would dare dream
of pushing interest rates to anything above a number you could count
out on the fingers
of one hand (and seriously, in most
countries you could leave
out the thumb and index finger as well).
After reviewing 17
countries across 180 years, Atkeson and Kehoe found 65
out of 73 deflation episodes with no economic downturn, while 21
out of 29
depressions had no deflation.
Three years after an implosion
of the nation's financial system helped push the
country into its worst economic nosedive since the Great
Depression, pastors are still trying to figure
out how to address people's fears from the pulpit.
A decade after having proclaimed the «end
of history» and the arrival
of a new world order
of prosperity based on «democracy and the market», globalised financial capital has subjected the majority
of the planet's working populations to the burden
of international recession, which has spread
out in leaps and bounds, from Asia: recession and deflation in the world's second economy, Japan; recession and even
depression m various east Asian
countries, since the first quarter
of 1997; the collapse
of the Russian economy six years ago and financial bankruptcy in July 1998; brutal recession in the leading economy
of Latin America, Brazil; the beginning
of the downturn in the economies
of the OECD
countries.
But by then several million people were
out of work and banks were failing all over the
country, and by 1933 — in the depths
of the Great
Depression — the number
of unemployed had reached 16 million, or about one - third
of the available work force.
They are bred and grown up in refugee camps where they are exposed to political conflicts
of their home
countries at early age as well as frustration,
depression, and humiliation
of their parents arising
out of a refugee situation.
Which is really too bad because we have an urgent problem in America: our maternal mortality rate is among THE HIGHEST in the industrialized world (depending on the index you look at), our infant mortality rates are unacceptable, the inequalities in the way women
of color and poor women are treated is literally a human right crisis, our new moms suffer from postpartum
depression mores than so many other
countries, and in many ways we have taken the joy and awe
out of childbirth and infancy.
I am not yet in my 40's but was raised in a very alternative community
of people in nyc in the 70's and 80's... amidst the
depression of the city at that time, there were tons
of free - thinking individuals, groups and companies leading the way presenting biofuel - concepts and ideas, or promoting industries based on recycling things rather than being a disposable society... there have always been large numbers
of people in the pro-environment movement
country and world - wide that cried
out about how alternative thinking would lead to newer, more positive and less harmfully - impacting industries and tried to introduce inventions that could have spurred new economies... Had the auto industry not blocked things, we could have had more energy efficient cars decades ago... but they did not want the «expense»
of helping foster this new industry... it is so damn sad it took a war to make people «wake up» about alternative fuels and how exciting the options are.
I can't believe how many ppl are going so crazy over a game I have been playing all the killing and blood gore games that have been
out ppl say they will make kids think like that and then end killing that is not true at all a video game does not influance any thing that at all it is just a selling game and there was a study done a couple years ago about violent games and kid's and the kid's that played violent games where better in school more open minded and had more personality then kid's that did not play grand theft auto halo and other games
of that sort it is just a game ppl need to worry about how messed up the
country is and how we are about to go into a great
depression atleast ppl are buying these baby shaker games what about the apps that poor beer or the ones u can shoot guns that spot
out shells smoke and gun fire from the berral are they gona influance drinking and getting guns NO.
As the
country digs itself
out of the worst recession since the Great
Depression, Wisconsin projects healthy job growth in a number
of careers, including those in counseling occupations.