Iceland Booms As The World Struggles
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Iceland Booms As The World Struggles
Iceland did what we should have done a few years ago, and kicked the bankers out, and got their government back.. helped fix their "mess" overnight.
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Iceland Booms As The World Struggles
REYKJAVIK, Iceland – For a country that four years ago plunged into a financial abyss so deep it all but shut down overnight, Iceland seems to be doing surprisingly well.
It has repaid, early, many of the international loans that kept it afloat. Unemployment is hovering around 6 percent, and falling. And while much of Europe is struggling to pull itself out of the recessionary swamp, Iceland’s economy is expected to grow by 2.8 percent this year.
“Everything has turned around,” said Adalheidur Hedin-sdottir, who owns and runs the coffee chain Kaffitar, the Starbucks of Iceland, and has plans to open a new cafe and start a ■ bakery business. “When we told the bank we wanted to make a new company, they said, ‘Do you want to borrow money?’” she went on. ‘We haven’t been hearing that for a while.”
Analysts attribute the surprising turn of events to a combination of fortuitous decisions and good luck, and caution that the lessons of Iceland’s turnaround are not readily applicable to the larger and more complex economies of Europe.
But during the crisis, the country did many things different from its European counterparts. It let its three largest banks fail, instead of bailing them out. It ensured that domestic depositors got their money back and gave debt relief to struggling homeowners and to businesses facing bankruptcy.
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Iceland Booms As The World Struggles
REYKJAVIK, Iceland – For a country that four years ago plunged into a financial abyss so deep it all but shut down overnight, Iceland seems to be doing surprisingly well.
It has repaid, early, many of the international loans that kept it afloat. Unemployment is hovering around 6 percent, and falling. And while much of Europe is struggling to pull itself out of the recessionary swamp, Iceland’s economy is expected to grow by 2.8 percent this year.
“Everything has turned around,” said Adalheidur Hedin-sdottir, who owns and runs the coffee chain Kaffitar, the Starbucks of Iceland, and has plans to open a new cafe and start a ■ bakery business. “When we told the bank we wanted to make a new company, they said, ‘Do you want to borrow money?’” she went on. ‘We haven’t been hearing that for a while.”
Analysts attribute the surprising turn of events to a combination of fortuitous decisions and good luck, and caution that the lessons of Iceland’s turnaround are not readily applicable to the larger and more complex economies of Europe.
But during the crisis, the country did many things different from its European counterparts. It let its three largest banks fail, instead of bailing them out. It ensured that domestic depositors got their money back and gave debt relief to struggling homeowners and to businesses facing bankruptcy.
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
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89Hen wrote:I love when people take something the size of Kentucky with half the number of people of Vermont and think that will somehow correlate to a good model for anything in the US.
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Canada's banking system would serve as a great model for ours.89Hen wrote:I love when people take something the size of Kentucky with half the number of people of Vermont and think that will somehow correlate to a good model for anything in the US.
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We can't let our banks fail because we're inextricably tied to the European banks...
A convoluted tangle of BANKING mazes from which it is impossible to get free
Our Federal reserve system - which as we all know is actually a privately owned system of banks that use the bullshit triangle of death deliberately and innocuously referred to as - member banks, Federal Reserve Banks, and the Board of Governors...
I could go on but I've already become exhausted - the levels of fraud perpetrated on the US citizenry is astonishing
A convoluted tangle of BANKING mazes from which it is impossible to get free
Our Federal reserve system - which as we all know is actually a privately owned system of banks that use the bullshit triangle of death deliberately and innocuously referred to as - member banks, Federal Reserve Banks, and the Board of Governors...
I could go on but I've already become exhausted - the levels of fraud perpetrated on the US citizenry is astonishing
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What he said.Chizzang wrote:We can't let our banks fail because we're inextricably tied to the European banks...
A convoluted tangle of BANKING mazes from which it is impossible to get free
Our Federal reserve system - which as we all know is actually a privately owned system of banks that use the bullshit triangle of death deliberately and innocuously referred to as - member banks, Federal Reserve Banks, and the Board of Governors...
I could go on but I've already become exhausted - the levels of fraud perpetrated on the US citizenry is astonishing

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The LIBOR scandal is but the tip of the proverbial iceberg...Chizzang wrote:We can't let our banks fail because we're inextricably tied to the European banks...
A convoluted tangle of BANKING mazes from which it is impossible to get free
Our Federal reserve system - which as we all know is actually a privately owned system of banks that use the bullshit triangle of death deliberately and innocuously referred to as - member banks, Federal Reserve Banks, and the Board of Governors...
I could go on but I've already become exhausted - the levels of fraud perpetrated on the US citizenry is astonishing
Proletarians of the world, unite!
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And Iceland has the pretti wimmin, like Helga Svendsensdottir and Inga Gildobiesdottir.... 
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Exactly.Grizalltheway wrote:Canada's banking system would serve as a great model for ours.89Hen wrote:I love when people take something the size of Kentucky with half the number of people of Vermont and think that will somehow correlate to a good model for anything in the US.
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Don't forget Ivanna Sittonurdik.Ivytalk wrote:And Iceland has the pretti wimmin, like Helga Svendsensdottir and Inga Gildobiesdottir....

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I thought she was Russian.89Hen wrote:Don't forget Ivanna Sittonurdik.Ivytalk wrote:And Iceland has the pretti wimmin, like Helga Svendsensdottir and Inga Gildobiesdottir....
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I had no clue the TD Banks which have taken over in Charleston is a subsidiary of TD Bank out of Canada.
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
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I don't see how using foreign currency will help with fixing anything.Grizalltheway wrote:Canada's banking system would serve as a great model for ours.89Hen wrote:I love when people take something the size of Kentucky with half the number of people of Vermont and think that will somehow correlate to a good model for anything in the US.
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You know, I do think we'd be better off with Ron Paul as President than we will be with either of the two alternatives we have.CitadelGrad wrote:
What he said.
But something like that will never happen. Paul is too much into the truth. And the truth is not what most people in the United States want to hear.
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Ron Paul as PresidentJohnStOnge wrote:CitadelGrad wrote:
You know, I do think we'd be better off with Ron Paul as President than we ill be with either of the two alternatives we have.
But something like that will never happen. Paul is too much into the truth. And the truth is not what most people in the United States want to hear.
and Ralph Nader as Secretary of State
1) and we'd actually have a chance to dump a trillion dollars of Military DEAD weight in 30 days
2) Create an honest banking system - with true accountability at every level
3) and the entire country would grind to a halt and implode
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Really?JohnStOnge wrote: But something like that will never happen. Paul is too much into the truth. And the truth is not what most people in the United States want to hear.
He says some batshit crazy... expandspanos type stuff.
What are your thoughts on his theory that the border fence is being built to use against US citizens attempting to flee the country after the inevitable economic collapse of the country?
I think this fence business is designed and may well be used against us and keep us in. In economic turmoil, the people want to leave with their capital. And there’s capital controls and there’s people control. So, every time you think of the fence keeping all those bad people out, think about those fences maybe being used against us, keeping us in.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGxEgc_rDks[/youtube]Yeah, that’s their goal, they’re setting up the stage for violence in this country, no doubt about it.
Ron Paul is "too much into truth."
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I think it's pretty obvious that when Ron Paul was talking about fences to keep people in he wasn't talking about physical fences.
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He's speaking on the physical fences at US border.JohnStOnge wrote:I think it's pretty obvious that when Ron Paul was talking about fences to keep people in he wasn't talking about physical fences.
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How dare you leave out Bjork!Ivytalk wrote:And Iceland has the pretti wimmin, like Helga Svendsensdottir and Inga Gildobiesdottir....

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It's pretty clear he was speaking metaphorically, but you're a bit too thick to understand that. I'm more concerned about the fences around the FEMA camps that have the concertina wire overhangs facing inward.Skjellyfetti wrote:He's speaking on the physical fences at US border.JohnStOnge wrote:I think it's pretty obvious that when Ron Paul was talking about fences to keep people in he wasn't talking about physical fences.
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I love this argument.89Hen wrote:I love when people take something the size of Kentucky with half the number of people of Vermont and think that will somehow correlate to a good model for anything in the US.
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Didn't Iceland also put some of the banksters and a few government officials on trial as well?
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I will vote for Paul if he runs. I don't agree with everything he says, but neither do I with any candidate, nor do I expect to. At least with him, I feel some sort of legitimate honesty.
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If I got it printed in Salon, you'd love it.kalm wrote:I love this argument.89Hen wrote:I love when people take something the size of Kentucky with half the number of people of Vermont and think that will somehow correlate to a good model for anything in the US.
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Why do you hate sensible finance so much? Simplicity is a virtue.89Hen wrote:If I got it printed in Salon, you'd love it.kalm wrote:
I love this argument.
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