by Guest » Sat Jul 05, 2014 10:26 pm
I'm well aware of the Australian bubble. I like NZ and AUS because their governments are serious about dealing with third world immigrants. I know the global economy is breaking down, but I don't want to be stuck in Western Europe or North America with a huge third world immigrant population. I know Australia and NZ do have large immigrant populations, but most are Asian, and they don't bother me. (Asian children are more likely to be studying long hours than selling drugs and robbing people.) It's not poverty that bothers me; it's the rampant criminality that does.
I read an interview with a Swiss banker yesterday, and he said the following:
"With a severely deteriorating economic situation there will be poverty and empty stomachs in many countries. This will lead to even more social unrest. In Europe they also have the problem of
their populations not being homogenous, which will only exacerbate the problem. The rise of the oil price will of course be linked to war and conflicts on a global scale are now, sadly, becoming a real possibility. "
I don't think these places are perfect, but they might be better-at least for awhile. I don't think there are any safe places left; however, I refuse to just give up like most.
Dum Spiro, Spero.
http://kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/ ... lapse.html
I'm well aware of the Australian bubble. I like NZ and AUS because their governments are serious about dealing with third world immigrants. I know the global economy is breaking down, but I don't want to be stuck in Western Europe or North America with a huge third world immigrant population. I know Australia and NZ do have large immigrant populations, but most are Asian, and they don't bother me. (Asian children are more likely to be studying long hours than selling drugs and robbing people.) It's not poverty that bothers me; it's the rampant criminality that does.
I read an interview with a Swiss banker yesterday, and he said the following:
"With a severely deteriorating economic situation there will be poverty and empty stomachs in many countries. This will lead to even more social unrest. In Europe they also have the problem of [b]their populations not being homogenous, which will only exacerbate the problem.[/b] The rise of the oil price will of course be linked to war and conflicts on a global scale are now, sadly, becoming a real possibility. "
I don't think these places are perfect, but they might be better-at least for awhile. I don't think there are any safe places left; however, I refuse to just give up like most. [b]Dum Spiro, Spero. [/b]
http://kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/KWN_DailyWeb/Entries/2014/7/3_Global_Debt_A_Shocking_$280_Trillion,_$200_Oil_%26_Total_Collapse.html