What is the difference between military advisers and ground troops?
The former are always there.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
How the FED dictates world policy?
How the FED dictates world policy?
The Federal Reserve and Bank of England have both expanded their balance sheets to nearly 25% of annual gross domestic product from around 6% in 2008. The European Central Bank’s has climbed to 23% from 14% and the Bank of Japan to nearly 66% from 22%.
The Federal Reserve and Bank of England have both expanded their balance sheets to nearly 25% of annual gross domestic product from around 6% in 2008. The European Central Bank’s has climbed to 23% from 14% and the Bank of Japan to nearly 66% from 22%.
Monday, June 8, 2015
How to escape from a maximum-security facility?
How to escape from a maximum-security facility?
Doing same things somebody did before because guards do believe these things have never been done before.
Why universities don’t have confidence in their product?
Why universities don’t have confidence in their product?
Universities don’t have confidence in their product because they know that their product is useless and obsolete.
Sunday, June 7, 2015
What is the most difficult thing to do in America?
What is the most difficult thing to do in America?
The most difficult thing to do in America is to have little or not contact with government.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Why monetary policy doesn't matter anymore?
Why monetary policy doesn't matter anymore?
Monetary policy doesn't matter anymore because global wealth is $263 trillion, more than double the $117 trillion in 2000.
Monetary policy doesn't matter anymore because global wealth is $263 trillion, more than double the $117 trillion in 2000.
Friday, June 5, 2015
How does the world work?
How does the world work?
Government, business and consumer debt has climbed to $25 trillion in the U.S. from $17 trillion since 2008, a jump to 181% of GDP from 167%. In Europe, debt has hit climbed to 204% of GDP from 180%, while in China debts have jumped to 241% of GDP from 134%.
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