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Global Recession And Other Visions For 2017

Global Recession And Other Visions For 2017

Submitted by Economic Prism's MN Gordon via Acting-Man.com,

Conjuring Up Visions

Today’s a day for considering new hopes, new dreams, and new hallucinations.  The New Year is here, after all.  Now is the time to turn over a new leaf and start afresh. Naturally, 2017 will be the year you get exactly what’s coming to you. Both good and bad.  But what else will happen?

 

Image of a recently discarded vision…

 

 

Euronomics Decomposing, Raise a Glass of Cheer!

Euronomics Decomposing, Raise a Glass of Cheer!

This article by David Haggith was first published on The Great Recession Blog: 

Europeans must have been delighted to discover that one thing is working as well as it has since the start of the Great Recession. Behemoth banks that are failing are still able to pay their Christmas bonuses to their top executives and give nice dividends to their shareholders thanks to Super Mario Draghi. 

2016 Ended: Saying Goodbye To A Roller-Coaster Year

Submitted by Andrei Akulov via Strategic-Culture.org,

The year 2016 was a time of numerous major events providing no clue to what the world will be like in the 21st century. It could be anything – from plunging into devastating wars and economic downturns to unheard of prosperity and stability leaving the present turmoil in the past. There is no clear trend of global development and it’s impossible to say where the world is heading to. At least, not at the threshold of 2017.

As We Enter 2017, Keep The Big Picture In Mind

As We Enter 2017, Keep The Big Picture In Mind

Submitted by Chris Martenson via PeakProsperity.com,

The ‘meme’ circulating the internet and among my personal friend group is that 2016 was something of an awful year.

Between a poisonous US election cycle, horrifying acts of senseless violence caused by refugees driving trucks in Europe, nightclub and other shootings, and high profile celebrity deaths it all conspired to create a sense of 2016 having been a bad year.

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