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Thread: Bloomberg suggests the "worst of the global recession is passed"

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    Quote Originally Posted by feargach View Post
    But if the world does recover, Ireland will certainly follow. The only question is how long the time lag will be.
    Are you out of your mind?

    This myth of Ireland benefiting from a global upturn is baseless

    Wealth is undergoing continental shifts

    We are like a parasite that landed on a dead dog.

    Sell your lies elsewhere feargach or stick to subjects you understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 121.5 View Post
    Are you out of your mind?

    This myth of Ireland benefiting from a global upturn is baseless

    Wealth is undergoing continental shifts

    We are like a parasite that landed on a dead dog.

    Sell your lies elsewhere feargach or stick to subjects you understand.
    I haven't told any lies. And clearly I understand the subject a great deal better than you.

    So, are you a betting man? I bet that whenever the global upturn happens, orders for Irish exports will increase. You bet they will decrease. Let's see how it pans out. I'll hold you to your position.
    When you see the words "Mises" or "Hayek" in someone's post, just ask yourself: do I really want to ban paper money and go back to gold?

    You have to pity the kind of people who buy into conspiracy theories. I find the following to be the saddest words on the internet: "Re: connection between Bilderberg puppet lady gaga and viral outbreak in ukraine "

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