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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/20/b...r-view-of-americas-pace-of-progress.html?_r=0
No one is turning a blind eye to the problems here so fukk outta here with that. Theres an absolute economic meltdown in the emerging markets space and its occurring literally right after you fools were crowning the BRICs as the next economic powerhouses in the world. Why would anyone value your opinion when you couldnt see it coming and it was right in front of your face?at the usual suspects and associates smacking on the BRICS but fail to look at their own nation...
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/20/b...r-view-of-americas-pace-of-progress.html?_r=0
No one is turning a blind eye to the problems here so fukk outta here with that. Theres an absolute economic meltdown in the emerging markets space and its occurring literally right after you fools were crowning the BRICs as the next economic powerhouses in the world. Why would anyone value your opinion when you couldnt see it coming and it was right in front of your face?
I remember a thread in here a while back where there were several of you arguing how Russia wasn't entirely dependent on their energy exports. Check out the ruble now![]()
Who the hell said thatNo one is turning a blind eye to the problems here so fukk outta here with that. Theres an absolute economic meltdown in the emerging markets space and its occurring literally right after you fools were crowning the BRICs as the next economic powerhouses in the world. Why would anyone value your opinion when you couldnt see it coming and it was right in front of your face?
I remember a thread in here a while back where there were several of you arguing how Russia wasn't entirely dependent on their energy exports. Check out the ruble now![]()
First page of the "Another Big Win for Putin" thread. Blackking showing off his knowledge of the developed Russian economyWho the hell said that![]()
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wa...3f06e6-6026-11e8-b656-236c6214ef01_story.htmlSÃO PAULO, Brazil — A truckers’ strike that has thrown Brazil into chaos entered its sixth day on Saturday, with protesters blocking traffic on hundreds of highways, supermarkets rationing fruit and gas station pumps running dry.
São Paulo, Brazil’s financial center and home to 12 million people, declared a state of emergency on Friday. By Saturday, 11 airports around the country had run out of fuel. Uber drivers joined the strike and blocked trucks from exiting an oil refinery in northern Brazil. The government urged Brazilians to limit their water consumption, as uncertainty grew over how long the strike would last.
Power to the people.Surprised there's no thread on this
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wa...3f06e6-6026-11e8-b656-236c6214ef01_story.html