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Question: Will the winner in 2016 be a one-term president?
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Hydera
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« on: September 19, 2015, 01:01:44 PM »

Traditionally a recession occurs once every 5-9 years and were getting really close. So... Yes.
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Hydera
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« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2015, 10:55:07 AM »
« Edited: September 20, 2015, 10:59:46 AM by Hydera »

Traditionally a recession occurs once every 5-9 years and were getting really close. So... Yes.

Naht if Bernie wins and reintroduces Glass-Steagall.

Sanders supporters need to try to learn to be funny not retards.


If there is a minor recession (and it seems like the next one will be minor), 90% of Americans won't even know that there is one going on.  I actually think that the minor recession is just starting right now, but we will see.


 

I think the recent drop in oil prices and if china does have a economic crash(stock market doesn't count). That might mean a more catastrophic crash in the oil sector(since china has fueled a lot of the post-2000's oil price rise) and exporters to china and domestic companies when their businesses in china go down. Might cause a feedback effect back in home which would be the start of that minor recession.


2001-2002, 1990-1991 were minor recessions.

I'm hoping for the latter not the former...

The mountain+mexico gulf states that benefited from the boom in oil prices could get really angry if unemployment rises.
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