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6/23/2010

by Michael Demkovich

Check out this really funny video from the Australian Broadcast Company.  It provides answers, or at least lots of questions, on why Europe's economy is in so much trouble.

How can broke economies lend money to other broke economies who haven't got any money because they can't pay back the money the broke economy lent to the other broke economy and shouldn't have lent to them in the first place because the broke economy can't pay it back?

Or at least think of it as guys with cool accents spouting funny quips about world economics.  Worth your time.

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User Comments
This is a pretty funny way to get through to some people about just how dire our situation really is. Hopefully it opens up people's eyes to whats going on and we stop voting for progressives and instituting Marxist ideals.

Posted by Tommy from Chicago on 6/28/2010 9:41:43 AM
Great Explanation

Posted by JA on 6/28/2010 9:41:26 AM
Cheecky but very true. Do you think any of these two want to run for Pres of the U.S. the next go around? At least they are asking the questions that should be asked. If only we could get the elite??? who ever they are in the US to do something before it's too late.

Posted by Jo on 6/28/2010 9:41:18 AM

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