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  • Welp, I told yall this would happen

    Greece defaulted on its debt, there banks will not be open starting monday

    Greece crisis live: banks to 'close' on Monday as ECB caps funding at current levels - Telegraph


    Greece will exit the EU, which will create a ripple effect in the economy,



    the dollar gonna collapse bruh, I know yall dont see it because the only thing you know about economics is lil waynes networth



    but, yeah,


    itll be an interesting 3rd and 4th quarter of 2015





    I been here preaching for so long now telling yall to stock up on stuff but yall just hard headed as hell man idk why i try to help yall , damn

  • #2
    Originally posted by KidComet View Post
    I been here preaching for so long now telling yall to stock up on stuff but yall just hard headed as hell man idk why i try to help yall , damn

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    • #3
      Originally posted by YMCMB357 View Post
      Banks are closing in Greece because they defaulted on their debt









      And its gonna ripple through the economy




      and come to the US




      how will u pay for food







      how will u eat when ur local markets go empty





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      • #4
        Originally posted by KidComet View Post
        Banks are closing in Greece because they defaulted on their debt









        And its gonna ripple through the economy




        and come to the US




        how will u pay for food







        how will u eat when ur local markets go empty





        I bet you my life I will be fine buying my food for the rest of my lifetime with no problems at all

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        • #5
          Originally posted by YMCMB357 View Post
          I bet you my life I will be fine buying my food for the rest of my lifetime with no problems at all


          the people in Greece said that same thing yesterday

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          • #6
            It will hardly affect the US. It's the Eurozone that will be worst hit.
            You don't actually know wtf you're on about m8 lol

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KnockMeOut View Post
              It will hardly affect the US. It's the Eurozone that will be worst hit.
              You don't actually know wtf you're on about m8 lol


              Looool


              do u know what a derivative is ?








              The Euro collapsing wont have an effect in america ??


              Last edited by KidComet; 06-28-2015, 02:12 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by KidComet View Post
                Looool


                do u know what a derivative is ?








                The Euro collapsing wont have an effect in america ??


                The euro won't collapse for a while. And when it does it will only really severely affect the eurozone. Greece leaving the euro now won't have such a catastrophic effect even in Britain. It's not gonna lead to people in the US not being able to buy food

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by KnockMeOut View Post
                  The euro won't collapse for a while. And when it does it will only really severely affect the eurozone. Greece leaving the euro now won't have such a catastrophic effect even in Britain. It's not gonna lead to people in the US not being able to buy food





                  Let me ask you.

                  What Happens when Greece leaves the Euro?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KidComet View Post




                    Let me ask you.

                    What Happens when Greece leaves the Euro?
                    I'm not about to type some essay.
                    But it really isn't Armageddon. and the American people have little to worry about.

                    "Finance ministers later reconvened for emergency talks to protect the rest of the bloc from a chaotic Greek exit. For the first time in the five-year history of the eurogroup, Greece was not privy to the talks as Mr Varoufakis left negotiations of his own accord, said the eurogroup chairman.We “stand ready to do whatever is necessary to ensure financial stability”, promised Mr Dijsselbloem.
                    "Member States intend to make full use of all the instruments available to preserve the integrity and stability of the euro area."
                    George Osborne, the Chancellor, was being briefed by officials who have spent weeks working on British contingency plans."

                    Greece just days away from fatal eurozone rupture as creditor powers poised to pull the plug - Telegraph

                    The Euro doesn't actually need Greece.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by KnockMeOut View Post
                      I'm not about to type some essay.
                      But it really isn't Armageddon. and the American people have little to worry about.

                      "Finance ministers later reconvened for emergency talks to protect the rest of the bloc from a chaotic Greek exit. For the first time in the five-year history of the eurogroup, Greece was not privy to the talks as Mr Varoufakis left negotiations of his own accord, said the eurogroup chairman.We “stand ready to do whatever is necessary to ensure financial stability”, promised Mr Dijsselbloem.
                      "Member States intend to make full use of all the instruments available to preserve the integrity and stability of the euro area."
                      George Osborne, the Chancellor, was being briefed by officials who have spent weeks working on British contingency plans."

                      Greece just days away from fatal eurozone rupture as creditor powers poised to pull the plug - Telegraph

                      The Euro doesn't actually need Greece.

                      You didnt answer my question/


                      This is why you shouldnt speak on things you have no clue about.




                      I ask again..


                      What happens, when the Grexit takes place and Greece defaults and leaves the Euro?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by KidComet View Post
                        You didnt answer my question/


                        This is why you shouldnt speak on things you have no clue about.




                        I ask again..


                        What happens, when the Grexit takes place and Greece defaults and leaves the Euro?
                        We don't all have the time to type paragraph upon paragraph on these forums.

                        So I'll just defer to you, as you are clearly the only person with any knowledge of world events.

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