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21  Economy / Economics / Re: Soul shout on: June 16, 2020, 07:34:07 AM
I really don’t understand why people use credit cards. Mortgages are often the only option, about also in doubt.
Probably the main problem of our generation is the inability to accumulate funds, because there are so many temptations.
22  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus 'Second Wave' - Or Is CDC Lying Again? on: June 15, 2020, 05:42:25 PM
I do not think any serious second wave will come, but I have low certainty about it. My communicator with Virus Bug High Command ran out of batteries.

Every virus outbreak in history has had a second wave when cold temps return and people pack inside.  The flu virus returns every year.

Only way we can be rid of the virus is to make sure no one has it at one time.  But it's impossible to have all governments lock down all citizens until there are no more infected. 
There is such a thing as collective immunity. 60% of the population must be ill to develop this immunity.
Not only the second wave will come, it will be every winter-spring. But no one will close people home for every two or three months.
23  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus threatens the entire nervous system study on: June 15, 2020, 05:39:34 PM
A month ago they wrote that after the transferred covid, the lungs are forever changing. Now the nervous system ...
This is done in order to intimidate and intimidate.
 AIDS affects 60 million people in the world. And the coronovirus is 8 million ... Do you feel the difference? You understand that if there was contact (unprotected sexually unprotected) with an AIDS patient, then the probability of infection is 100%. And believe me, all systems will suffer, not just nervous or respiratory.
24  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Democracy and Humanism suck and don't work on: June 15, 2020, 05:33:23 PM
I came to the conclusion that democracy is impossible. It is possible in utopia, but in reality, no. There are citizens who cannot make a rational balanced decision, but they vote. And I'm not talking about psychiatric patients, but just about people with a high level of suggestibility.
25  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where next major war or revolution is going to happen? on: June 15, 2020, 05:26:52 PM
That's right. The following serious grievances and armed uprisings may erupt precisely because of the passage of mandatory vaccination laws, anywhere in the world, as many countries are trying to pass these laws. Most people are against such laws because they violate our rights. We are not test mice and will not tolerate such treatment of ourselves and our children.
It is useless to get vaccinated. How useless the flu shot is. But doctors in my country must be vaccinated, although this is pointless. The same thing will happen with vaccines from covid. I think it will be impossible to enter some countries if you do not have this vaccine. Someone needs it.
26  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is lacking in our society? on: June 15, 2020, 05:23:41 PM
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Well said. Our treatment of animals - other animals, because obviously humans are animals, too - is appalling. They deserve better.
And the climate crisis is the biggest issue of our time, with potentially profound implications for the future of human (and animal) life on this planet.

From an economic perspective, the single biggest problem and driver of conflict is inequality. There are several possible solutions that could be investigated, but it is important to note that once rates of return on existing wealth exceed that of new income, we enter a runaway feedback loop. The moral case for a wealth tax is overwhelming.
A huge tax on wealth is a great idea. Especially now, when there is a great gap between the rich and the poor.
Probably this prevents many countries from developing. Our society lacks compassion, and the desire to just help. People want to be rich, instead of just enjoying life. This spoils the relationship between people.
27  Economy / Economics / Re: US economy wouldn't be shut down again despite the rising case count on: June 14, 2020, 06:02:43 PM
Electrions are coming soon and Trump really doesn't want to have them during a deep recession and unemployment crisis. There probably will be some attempts to cover up the coronavirus death toll in the US to make it look like things are under control.

My country recently stopped our quarantine, and a week after that new cases and deaths are at all time high, and it's quite worrying. The same might happen with the US.
In fact, a strange situation - the growth of the diseased is growing, but at the same time borders are opening and people are released from quarantine. it’s not clear why everything was started? Is it not for the purpose of collapsing the economy of all countries? maybe soon we will see a new world leader.
28  Economy / Economics / Re: If you have agricultural land would you sell it or hold it ? on: June 14, 2020, 06:00:08 PM
I would hold. This is a resource. Moreover, a limited resource. Sometimes I even feel sad that I do not have a small house with a small plot. Land can be leased, farmed or livestock raised.
29  Economy / Economics / Re: What would a Crypto-only economy look like? on: June 14, 2020, 05:57:47 PM
Crypto-only economy is nothing more than the libertarian day dream. When some countries ban cryptocurrencies right now, it isn't possible.
I will say that some do not prohibit. Most countries have declared cryptocurrency illegal. Could it be because it’s quite difficult to tax transactions? But the most interesting thing is that the officials who banned it themselves own bitcoins. At least in my country.
30  Economy / Economics / Re: Why is bitcoin worth so much ? on: June 14, 2020, 05:53:59 PM
Bitcoins Have Value? Bitcoin offers an efficient means of transferring money over the internet and is controlled by a decentralized network with a transparent set of rules, thus presenting an alternative to central bank-controlled fiat money. Bitcoin whenever they add a new block of transactions to the blockchain. Bitcoin has properties that make it similar to gold.
Bitcoin is digital gold. It is so expensive because it is difficult to obtain. Any limited resource will be expensive, the law of the market. And then, digital currency needs to be measured, and the first currency was chosen accordingly.
31  Economy / Economics / Re: [CHART] Bitcoin Inflation vs. Time on: June 14, 2020, 05:51:31 PM
Sad should we wait for so long till 2030>!

Actually, if you are just getting started in bitcoin, then 10 years would be a pretty good investment timeline to build up the quantity of your bitcoins.

In the scheme of things, even 10 years is fairly short for an investment timeline and to really establish your position, even though bitcoin has shown the ability of investors to profit quite well in the short term, too.   Yet, many times traditional investment timelines tend to take 30 years or longer to really bear fruit... and frequently there will be needs for persistence and even smart investment and preserving capital while building capital.

In regards to bitcoin, there could be up to 3 upwards and downwards cycles between now and 2030, though, so it is good to prepare for those kinds of cyclical possibilities, too... .even though none of the BTC price action matters are even close to guaranteed, there are merely a variety of decent BTC price prediction models, that so far seem to be valid, which would include the stock to flow model amongst the most well known of the current seemingly valid BTC price prediction models.
I believe in bitcoin. But despite this, I will not risk investing part of the capital in bitcoin for 10 years. It is better to choose gold - even if I increase my capital, but at least I will not lose. Because how Bitcoin will behave in 10 years is unknown.
32  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Qatar is still the richest country in the world on: June 13, 2020, 03:58:28 PM
Not only oil makes Qatar so rich, with such high wages. It is also the right approach and the national mentality of citizens. They were not always so rich. but a rational approach brought them to first place in the world
33  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Does Mass Surveillance Lower Crime? on: June 13, 2020, 03:55:18 PM
There are a lot of fanatic works. in which the lives of the heroes take place in front of everyone. This is terrible, I do not want to read my correspondence, hear what I say. It’s just awful, and yes, it’s not a crime rate. It’s just such a bait to have less objection. Nobody wants to have a high crime rate.
34  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Would you give your life for your nation? Who matters most, family or nation? on: June 13, 2020, 03:50:17 PM
I choose a family.
Not sure if my nation will remember me, unlike my family. If I do not protect my family, then the likelihood that the nation will then protect my family tends to zero.
There is nothing more important than family for me
35  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How can a country eradicate covid19 in a country without senators ideology. on: June 13, 2020, 03:45:00 PM
Someone needs this corona virus for some purpose. I'm not talking about Bill Gates.
Apparently there is a redistribution of resources. Therefore, such obvious events, such as the allocation of funds for medicine and science by rich people, are not accepted.
36  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Functions of government when their is lack of food items in society. on: June 13, 2020, 03:42:13 PM
Of course, the state must support the population. If it cannot provide money, then food packages can be provided to each family.
Citizens of any country pay taxes, and if the government cannot transfer part of the money to the fund just in case, then is the point in such a government?
37  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump refuses to wear a mask, but is open to take medicine? on: June 10, 2020, 05:17:11 PM
These masks can't really protect us this is often to take care of the overall alert Although medicine is open for food there's no medicine for the disease If the virus attacks us then the mask will do us nothing. But we'd like to wear a mask to guard ourselves from dust there's nothing to deny here.
The mask saves from dust, what is its worthy application. Masks are harmful for a long time in it. This is all world madness and it makes it scary. Well, we must leave for the remote villages and return to hunting and picking berries.
38  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Treatment of corona virus disease in different countries on: June 10, 2020, 05:14:03 PM
The unknown scares. What will happen next and what will be the world after all these events. I would like education to become university again, I want to go to the library and restaurant freely. I want to work calmly.
39  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Planned Parenthood, which kills more black people than any other group... on: June 10, 2020, 05:11:48 PM
Sometimes you think that it’s better for some people not to have children ... Addicts give birth, alcoholics give birth. But whom? What health will these children have? What good will parents give them? What good will they give to society? NOTHING. Want to have kids? Live normally. Or there are medical indicators. Is it really better if the child who is born will suffer.
40  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do Black lives matter or Do all lives matter? on: June 10, 2020, 05:07:31 PM
whats your oppinion?
We are all one, whether black or white or brown or yellow people should not differentiate but the black lives matter movement people that blacks are on risks for being black because of the treatment they receive, because there are so many blacks have lost their lives the same way, of course the movement just want their voice heard and be treated as equals.

I agree, no matter who you are. But there is something else. The Indians were also oppressed and exterminated, but there is only such a boom. What is the reason for this? If you do not want to be oppressed, do not let yourself be oppressed. Is not it? Why are racism issues raised only in relation to Afro?
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