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What do you think the WWII generation said about the boomers? Flakey pot smoker war critics who were always running off to join a commune, never holding down a solid job! People grow up.
correct those people were the boomers who created the circumstances that millennials are in now
Hell, the way things are going, texting and playing video games will probably be the primary skills for whatever's next in the tech pipeline
There is some truth to that- video games are a massive business-bigger than music and movies combined
I hear drone pilots are in demand.
y crystal ball says gold will go below $1,000 some time in 2014.
...by 2020 the stuff will be so cheap banks will give bricks of it for opening a new savings account.
Sounds great but wait till you see the new fee schedule!
I still wont take it. I'd rather pick the toaster.
That is foolish. Even if you dont believe in the long term prospects you can convert it immediately into the currency of your choice and buy real estate in phoenix
Millennials will save the global economy by creating new "apps",high tech start-ups & writing brilliant code.They will show the Fed how to create virtual money.
We don't need no stinkin' manufacturing or anything related to the physical world.
There's only virtuality. "Praise the Matrix".
Millennials will save the global economy by creating new "apps",high tech start-ups & writing brilliant code.They will show the Fed how to create virtual money.
We don't need no stinkin' manufacturing or anything related to the physical world.
There's only virtuality. "Praise the Matrix".
there is some truth in that
Quantitative Easing doesn't matter. In a few years, yams will be the only currency accepted.
IT'S YAMS OR FUCK YOU!
Quantitative Easing doesn't matter. In a few years, yams will be the only currency accepted.
IT'S YAMS OR FUCK YOU!
and they better be canned.
That is foolish. Even if you dont believe in the long term prospects you can convert it immediately into the currency of your choice and buy real estate in phoenix
It would be foolish to think banks give anything of value to open a savings account. I'll stick with the toaster.
I prefer coastal property to desert property.
I prefer coastal property to desert property.
You should ask the residents of the Jersey coast if that's such a good idea...
They're foolish. What can I say.
I prefer coastal property to desert property.
You should ask the residents of the Jersey coast if that's such a good idea...
They're foolish. What can I say.
You just said it, "They're foolish"...
Yup. Not smart like the Californians.
Why does California have all the lawyers and why does New Jersey have all the toxic waste?
New Jersey got first pick
Why does California have all the lawyers and why does New Jersey have all the toxic waste?
New Jersey got first pick
They can have our second pick too. We don't want it.
jAPOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
It's YAMS! or FUCK YOU!, America!
I yam what I yam.
Do yams go with spinach?
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
It's YAMS! or FUCK YOU!, America!
It's easy for you to say,when you hold controlling interest in the Yam Market.
jAPOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
It's YAMS! or FUCK YOU!, America!
I yam what I yam.
Are you a silent partner with AF? lol
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
It's easy for you to say,when you hold controlling interest in the Yam Market.
You can't prove that. And, anyway, I categorically deny it!
It's a conspiracy theory, I tell you!
Sharing canned yam recipe
http://m.allrecipes.com/recipe/26482/candied-yams
Sharing canned yam recipe
I prefer fresh YAMS, organic, grown right in my backyard.
Sharing canned yam recipe
http://m.allrecipes.com/recipe/26482/candied-yams
You make the heinous mistake of thinking sweet potatoes and yams are the same thing.
But with AF it might be a good idea to get a definition of yams as he may define them as a race of people?
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http://smaulgld.com/millennials-not-part-of-the-club-yet/
Failure provides opportunity for new entrants. QE and bailouts, on the other hand, keep economic losers entrenched. It is this dynamic that has kept economic opportunities from millennials.
Whether the Fed eventually ceases its QE program, the damage to a generation has already been done. Five long years of Fed money printing to keep the system entrenched has not created a thriving economic environment for millennials but rather a playground for the older, richer generation to maintain and increase its wealth.
http://smaulgld.com/millennials-not-part-of-the-club-yet/
Companion piece-How QE Causes Senior Citizens to Compete with Millennials for Entry Level Jobs http://patrick.net/?p=1236857
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