Economic advisor of the German government

Ask me anything.

I will only answer actual questions. My answers may sound very brief, but I know what I am talking about. Usually, at least.

Could you assinate Merkel for us?

How many mudslimes have fucked your wife while you watched?

Why do you guys want so many refugees? Is it to create taxpayers or voters?

What does an Economic advisor do?

Why do you suck so much brown cock?

Euro collapse when?

How genuinely fucked are you (and the rest of us) should DBK fail?

How ficki ficki is duetsche bank?

ok am gunna bite- Deutch Bank? Is it going bust?

Should I buy gold?

I actually met her in person, twice. Creepy woman.
Write studies that may or may not be considered as advice by the actual executive. We also publish studies on non-govt related topics.

Do you sniff Merkels shoes?

any recommended way to quickly grasp ZIRP?
> math background exists

Why can't the Southern countries get their national currencies back? That way they could devaluate the Drachma and Lire etc.

Is it ogre for European banks?

is germandy resilient on maintaining economic sanctions on russia?

There are odds if a relevant country leaves. Also depends on what you consider a "collapse". The euro already lost lots of value against the dollar and CNY.

How many times have you yourself been a victim of rape?

is there an underlying philosophy that summarizes the government's action and if so, which one?

Most Deutsche Bank employees would fail to tell you the sum needed to rescue it, should something happen.

I assume it to be around 300 billion.

How does the current eurozone money velocity compare to 2006? Does ECB release data to the public like FRED?

what do you think of the AfD?

god bless you for your work

I worked in hamburg 2 years ago and it was wonderful

what has changed since 2014?

Look at the actual measures the Japanese govt and govt-related banks introduced, they will give you the best example available.

What are the chances that the Deutsche Bank will go into full meltdown? Is it already happening?

They will default the very second they leave the euro and devaluate, as their debt will be in foreign currency.

Afterwards, they could or could not recover. It is risky.

but is that not just the dollar becoming more expensive? I mean given all the shit going on in the world, it seems that most people trust the dollar over their native currency.

Yes, but we continue cooperating with Russians in many other spheres. Huge hypocrites we are, but this is how you survive without an army.

This question is for the OP and anyone else who can give me ideas. I am a US citizen and I have no interest in this country. Political and economic issues aside, I cannot tolerate the utter lack of culture and refinement in the people here. I have met many Europeans abroad and am convinced of their simply being superior to the Americans in all aspects that are significant to me.

Of all European countries Germany interests me most for numerous reasons I don't think are important enough to list here. I would like to know how I can begin a life in Germany. I am 24, college graduate with a degree in psychology, I speak Arabic, and I have served as a teacher and personal trainer in the past.

When is the Deutsche bank collapsing?

Are you a shit advisor?
Or your government never listens to you?

It starts with a plane ticket. GTFO

How do the "refrugees" affect the german economy ?

dont go to germany unless its a tiny village or city, europe is already arabia

Oh, good question.

I think that neoliberalism, despite being a principially disputed concept, describes it relatively well. It is the belief that we should accept the market outcome -- in every sphere of life.

It is low and stagnating.

I do not think so, honestly. There will be little reason to rejoice, if they do so.

How is this different from a Laissez-faire economy?

Cool another RP thread everyone plays dumb

Bet you feel pretty cool after that ;^)

will the EU federalize before or after it integrates ukraine?

I think it should federalize after because it would set a dangerous precedent if ukraine were to join a federalized EU.

Easy one. They don't have a debt - yet. Thus, they are a new market for germany.
That they won't pay back that debt - think housing crisis of a few years ago - and will live of welfare for the rest of their lives, somehow doesn't make the first statement invalid.

It's just a big bubble, waiting to burst, but instead they blow more hot air into it.

>Arabic
Fuck off nigger.

What do you mean by "meltdown", "crash", etc.?

You have to discern between different concerns. Deutsche Bank is falling in value, because it is obviously a shit bank, that managed to flourish through questionable means for some time.

How much M3 money is there currently in eu? And to who do we owe all that debt?

The effect on the actual economy is modest. You see, even if they receive huge amounts of welfare, this welfare will be spent almost immediately, so they offer somewhat of a stimulus.

In the long run, given how their integration in the job market is neglected, the impact will be moderately negative.

Arabic is a really good language to know.

This or fuck your thread OP.

What where they thinking when the took in millions of "refrugees" and economic migrants.

Laissez-faire ceased to exist after WW2 in most of the developed world. Nowadays, even in "oh-so-free-market USA", you have a state quota of around 40%, meaning the government is involved in almost half of the economy.

How much exposure does DB have to Eurozone debt, what happens to the Eurozone when DB needs to be bailed out?

What has actually led to this problem within DB?

Have you been to Europe? I really like almost everywhere I've been but after this refugee crap I wouldn't want to live there anymore. You don't like US because of lack of culture? lol. Get out of the house and get a hobby.

Ukraine will not join for quite some time, I can guarantee you so much. There are formal and informal criteria to be met.

The EU is already federalized in many aspects.

wow what happened? Context?

What's Merkel like in person?

Mexico.

Wow. Still looking around. Creepy as fuck. Was that a woman?

what do with Euros literally under the mattress? is the Euro going belly up?

It all begins with a job and the language. Try to apply for a Blue Card.

Truth to be told, qualified Americans have a harder time staying here than unqualified Africans nowadays.

I can also sympathize somewhat with your perception, the US-Americans are somewhat alien to me in their indifference towards their own plight.

How long till the German government goes bankrupt or goes beyond 100% of GDP deb?

Kek.
You have no idea what you re talking about.
We have a whole lot of old stones lying around, old cities, great museums etc.
But culture? Most Germans under 40 could not quote a single poem of Schiller, some may even know who Thomas Mann was oder Ernst Jünger etc. but the vast majority is as good/bad as your average American.
Also you get fucked by taxes, repressive laws etc
Just look at our demografics- in about 10-13 years our baby boomers hit retirement.
Most educated Germans with a glimpse of politics leave for the anglosphere...

Do you have your own business and risk with your own wealth running it?

stop posting here. I know who you are.

Google.

Pitbull attack on old woman in a nursing home in Argentina.

Are you faggots shaking in your booties over Brexit?

story?

Are you still laughing at Britons? They screwed your policies. Once the EU falls, Germany will end in economic chaos + shitskins raping children and girls.

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Well, when will it ask for help? Can it ask for help? How can it even function if it's already lost more than half of its market value of what it was a year ago? Is this fine close to the final metal spike in its ass that will cause the company to bleed to death?

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Thoughts on Brexit?

kaufen oder mieten?
buy or rent?

Yeah, the stockings give it away. Probably some snitch or girlfriend of a snitch designed to send a message.

Mexico gib details on this.

>How much exposure does DB have to Eurozone debt
My educated guess would be 100 billion. But it is actually of secondary importance how the debt is structured geographically. The shockwaves a big banking crash sends are always felt around the world.
>what happens to the Eurozone when DB needs to be bailed out?
Given how post-2008 consensus shuns away from a bail out before until bail in is considered ... It will be a very political question.

>What has actually led to this problem within DB?
Actually, little more than lost bets. They handed out Credit Default Swaps related to the financial health of Southern European importers, they bought bad debt, they are terribly mismanaged and simply corrupt.

Competition is good for every sphere where it makes sense, including politics. But I am not buying that particular product.

Economically, they are illiterate. Nonetheless, we needed a party that highlights the implications of immigration.

What's the economic rationalization of allowing in so many refugees and asylum seekers or is it purely a political one ?

It's not like they're producing any value, they're not going to pay taxes anytime soon. They can only suppress the wages of the lower occupations. I don't see why government and corporate shills want them so bad.

1566486462-klgh-1456 _ ?
if you really work as economic adviser you know the number

>Actually, little more than lost bets. They handed out Credit Default Swaps related to the financial health of Southern European importers, they bought bad debt, they are terribly mismanaged and simply corrupt
Is this a major reason why Germany is the strongest economy is Europe?

1/2 US dollars, 1/4 euro, 1/4 yen deposits. You are still more likely to die in a car-, rather than a financial crash.

We are reducing our government debt as we speak, whilst yields on German government bonds are close to negative. So I would not bet on a German government default anytime soon.

how much money does germandy save in not having to police it's borders?

are you guys pursuing globalist economic policies as much as the US? or are the policies "globalist" so far as they are intra-EU?

when will the EU seek to have a united fiscal policy?

What do you think Germany will be like in 5 years?
How does it differ from what you think would be best for Germany, if at all?

The United Kingdom has yet to even apply for it.

Yes I've been to Europe. The immigration is of course noticeable but I think it is an exaggeration to disparage European culture because of the number of immigrants. I have plenty of hobbies and I actually live near DC but it is only because I have been to Europe that I see the absence of not only culture, but the value which only people can place in it and without which, you are left with a populace that is undifferentiated in refinement from the very refugees you mentioned.

Than you for your response. I have heard that it's difficult for an American to live in Europe for long but I hope this isn't always the case. Would you recommend looking for jobs from here or in person? The language is not a big concern for me because if I find work, I would be devoted to learning it.

What is so tragic about the American is not his indifference toward his plight, but his ignorance toward it. Most people here don't read, can't appreciate art, and don't have any desire for self-improvement that extends beyond making more money. Sure they are kind and willing to give directions when asked, but so are the natives of any third world country.

>Why do you guys want so many refugees? Is it to create taxpayers or voters?


They constantly use Mexicans, Indians and Chinks as a reference.

They LITERALLY think it's the same.

So the German government has managed to offset the cost of the Migrant Intake and cost of their welfare and lack of job market participation?

Let us see how it is negotiated. Neither the UK, nor the EU will emerge as glorious winner, it is a bitter consequence of very unique moods in the United Kingdom.

Are you worried because of Islamic influences in the EU member states, made even worse by Merkel's welcome policy?

Does the German elite (folk like you, and other rich people) want Merkel to win in 2017? If not which party do they favor?

Brexit is an elaborate pipe-dream. It's never gonna happen.

No one wanted them. They just came. There is no rationalization behind many parts of the world being unlivable shitholes.

Niggers describes it pretty well

Why are experts so shit these days?
Is there such a thing as unbiased researchers?

impord more rapefudschees :D :D :D:D :DDDDD

When do you think Romania will join the Euro?
And what effects will it have on the economy once/if we join?

>Imblying that will ever happen or that it will be good for us.

I don't think will join before 2025 anyway..

As for the effect on our economy, i'm not an expert. That's why I asked an expert....

I know you from back in the days. I liked your answers then, I don't like your answers now.

when should i sell my bitcoins?

Shut up kurwa, wishful thinking won't stop the Brexit train, no more EU gibs from us

We spend a lot on internal safety measures, so I guess that evens out.

We are still pushing for globalization, yes.

With the Merkel/Schäuble duo leading the pack, never. A united fiscal policy is also difficult to execute due to fundamentally opposite economic interests in many questions.

I actually got a black-and-white picture of a Spitfire flying along a Hawker Hurricane as captcha for that comment. My comment is correct.

Let the Brit have his delusions for a bit.

I do not consider myself to be part of an elite (that indeed exists in Germany). Even six-figure earners are still small flea in the overall picture ... And I do not even earn six figures yet, lel.

If you work in the exporting industry or own real estate, you had a hell of a ride the last four years, so I think the interests of the economy will be with the CDU (Merkel party) again.

Are you Jewish?

Can Euros stop shitposting about Brexit pls

Considering the British PM said that Parliament doesn't get a say and there won't be a referendum. And that negotiations are taking place Brexit will happen. It will just take another year or two for article 50.

Experts are not worse than they were by any measure.

Most people are simply not willing to really indulge in economic topics.

> not earning six-figures
definitely not Jewish

god speed, Briton!

What are some safe assumptions about how Brexit will play out economically?

Do you think either party is in a position to play hard ball?

I think you are unlikely to do so, and that is for the better, given how other weak economies joining the euro """performed""".

You are nothing but an econ student on a power trip

Proof or GTFO

Damn, this AMA is amazing and level headed.

Will the startup scene in Germany grow or will it be the same dull hipster thing in Berlin and Hamburg?

And how difficult is it to start a company when compared to USA?

LOL NO, are you kidding me? He is real exbert

retarded pajeet sucking westerners cock again

you wont get a free visa here soz pal

we are pretty intelligent around here and he said nothing special yet

are you a peacenik? what are the solutions that germany is pursuing in regards to dealing with isis and syria?

I say you guys should put pressure on the US to go in and occupy syria. which would bring an end to formal hostilities. the US or the EU could then invest in rebuilding syria. in that way you could placate the peaceniks among you, so that if you can show that there is a distinction between refugees and economic migrants you can say there is none of the former. this would allow more stringent regulations in regard to allowing migrants into germandy.

that would be my solution, of coarse now that russia is in syria that is a whole other bag of worms.

Yeah the Visa cost 200 Euros, so what I know it.

Shengen then? How would that affect our economy?

Also if Lithuania handled it well why couldn't we handle the Euro?

And a final question on the EU, how likely is it that there will be further integration among member states? And does Germany wants it?

When will the massive wealth the Syrian rocket scientists create trickle down to the common German?

>Ask me anything.
Do you know who Martin Armstrong is of Armstrong Economics?

Have your people ever consulted with him?

I don't think you understand the core-issues at play in Syria.

stay where you are you open defefacting rat worshipping indian

Troll has left.

Is there any plans to intervene in Deutsche Bank to avert crisis?

It's okay, I have been to Deutschland already as a student.

then why do you ask stupid questions you already should have the answers for?

The start-up scene in Germoney will perform the same way the rest of the economy does.

We may smirk about the appeal of "hipster IT" start-ups, but this is how actual money and innovation can be created nowadays.

I saw the results of some new-fashioned IT applications in business, and they are nothing short of revolutionary.

such as?

also my policy is rather dated, and I have to admit that I have not been paying attention to events recently.

>you have a state quota of around 40%, meaning the government is involved in almost half of the economy.
Socialism, we know we are a socialist state. And what has happened to ALL socialist states in the long run?

This is an oxymoron of a statement, because you confirm you are still here by making it.

Just for keks

How long until Greece, Spain and Italy leave the Euro? It makes no sense that they're staying right now. When will be pain become too much? And why can't they just default and convert their debts to drachma/peseta/lira? They're sovereign states. Argentina did it and they seem fine now.

I don't believe you're real bc you didn't answer my M3 question.

Every major OECD nation in the world applies a free market/"socialism" hybrid model.

And given how our population both ages and enters the labour market later, often with lower wages, there is little room for tax cuts.

Come on, you have to admit that pajeets are mostly based despite their sanitary problems. I would instantly trade all Muslims in my country with them.

Should something happen, there will certainly be intervention. The ironic stuff is that shortly beforehand, many measures have been met to prevent public bail-outs.

>there is little room for tax cuts.

why are you such a fucking retard?

my god i hope you end yourself tonight

true but i hate that they suck westerners cock so much

I know this is just a compliment, but thank you Australia.

Does Germany have price setting policies for medications, like Austria? Why does price setting in Europe not lead to scarcity and black markets/contraband as it does in the third world, ie: Venezuela?

Nigga wat? I started to despise white people after I was in Germany. You fucks are too arrogant.

> t. Pajeet
you have to go back

Nevermind. I dun goofed with that comment. If Syria would be made stable under the terms of the US and possibly the EU, that would just mean that Russia would lose its grip on Europe in terms of oil export.

>I started to despise white people

PAJEET EXPOSED

>implying im white

did you check my flag??

Thanks for the response, so it's pretty much RBS all over again.

That's good to know, thank you.

How will you keep your neck out of a noose?

This is indeed a strategic key question, albeit one I already commented on:
Also note that Argentina got debt restructuring granted. They never defaulted against market expectations.

Deutsche Bank.

The Next Lehman's to go Bankrupt

How long before PIGS rebel? Do you think there might be coups in those countries and a return to national currency afterwards?

How long before the italian banking system collapses?

One more question.

Will you regulate Bitcoin like USA and UK?

The US couldn't secure Iraq (where ISIS originated from during their invasion) and Afghanistan, it won't secure Syria or Libya or Yemen.

But there is no room for tax cuts under the current market/state system. It has to be subverted for a lead globalist system before tax cuts are reasonable

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Neoliberal economics and "fee Trade" leading to globalisation has been so successful for corporate interest and rule that it is becoming clear to the people of nations that their nation has been usurped in favour of a small elite.

Will the elite respond and rethink various aspects of the failure of free trade and neoliberalisim or do some of them have to be hung from lamposts first?

also

When you do your economics study do you ever take morality into consideration or do you just crunch numbers ?

>How long before the italian banking system collapses?

Bloody good question, because when she goes, it'll be Carnage in the EU.

There is not much to be done by Germany in this Game of Thrones-like setting. Only try to ease the plight of the (actual) Syrians somewhat.

I would also be more critical of the international role of the US than you are. They are helping a personification of evil in the world, Saudi-Arabia.

Pal you're conflating two things. A change in practice and a change within the current practice. Remove the globalists then you can restructure the system how you want it

>>Neoliberal economics and "fee Trade" leading to globalisation has been so successful for corporate interest and rule that it is becoming clear to the people of nations that their nation has been usurped in favour of a small elite.

why are you talking to me you fucking britbong?

your statement is incorrect because as our econ student here already pointed out laissez-faire does nto even apply to any major european country including germany so the opposite is the case actually

>>Ask me anything.
>Do you know who Martin Armstrong is of Armstrong Economics?
>Have your people ever consulted with him?
repeating this question, waiting for answer.

>Most educated Germans with a glimpse of politics leave for the anglosphere.

Romania has quite some potential, but the demographics and lack of real economic participation of your rural population will put brakes on your growth.

Lithuania had double-digit unemployment for quite some time, which only got better somewhat after a chunk of their tiny population left the country. They were also raped by Swedish creditors. If this is the fate you wish for?

Germany indeed wants further integration, as this means further German control over Europe.

>>there is little room for tax cuts.
>why are you such a fucking retard?
>my god i hope you end yourself tonight
He is a bureaucrat, if they don't don't continue raising taxes, they lose their paychecks and pensions.

It doesn't even make sense to take in refugees in the long term. For every refugee you take there are a million more. Not to mention that the 3rd world population increases by 30 million every year. They need stability there, them coming here makes life harder for both worlds. The only people whose lives improve are the refugees that get here.

true

>The US couldn't secure Iraq (where ISIS originated from during their invasion) and Afghanistan, it won't secure Syria or Libya or Yemen.
As an American, I don't want to secure anyones territory. It's stupid, insane.

finally some german immigrants, the good ones, the ones we want'd. why are we always on bad terms with immigrants, the Italians weren't bad.

Will all respect, but Germany is still somewhat different than Venezuela :>.

Yes, we have interventions in the prices of some pharmaceuticals for publicly insured patients. I would argue that, despite all the complaints, there is little better than the north European health system.

Why run a constant surplus? Is there any need? Could spend more/tax less and actually help Germany grow.

>What are some safe assumptions about how Brexit will play out economically?

>Do you think either party is in a position to play hard ball?

I strongly encourage you to stop posting here. For your sake, I hope further notice will not be needed.

Temple|USMC

Is anyone at the moment aware at BMF/BMAS how much of the GDP we will have to reimburst for state funded pensions (Grundsicherung) in 2040-2060, when all the Zeitarbeitssklaven and Hartz4-victims end their careers?

>Neoliberal economics and "fee Trade" leading to globalisation has been so successful for corporate interest and rule that it is becoming clear to the people of nations that their nation has been usurped in favour of a small elite.
Yes and no. Their economic security, their wages were reduced. On the other hand, our ability to communicate through light electronic devices is mostly a result of cheap Asian labour.
>Will the elite respond and rethink various aspects of the failure of free trade and neoliberalisim or do some of them have to be hung from lamposts first?

We are already seeing Trumps and Sanders in the largest economy in the world, which are two sides of the same coin - a rally against the economic trends of the latest decades. So the reaction is already happening.
>When you do your economics study do you ever take morality into consideration or do you just crunch numbers ?
I can say honestly and without pretense that I always saw the economy as a means to an end for human needs.

No plans to do so. And no incentive yet, as these are mostly means of tax evasion.

Yeah, fuck. I forgot how old you Germans are. Tbf, the million refugees might help you out a tad. Support your ageing workforce.

Charlatan.

thoughts on the economy of paraguay?

what is the preferred method of suicide these days? jumping out of a tall building or death by sandnigger?

it is as said, taking in refugees is just ultimately a meaningless gesture that peaceniks make in order to feel good about themselves. I submit to you that ulitimatly what would most ease their plight would be the US breaking the isis ocupation while installing their own.

regardless of what you say you cannot say that the US does not use a benevolent method of occupation. it does not needlessly harass the occupied, it helps rebuild institutions, both economic and social. it does policing work which would further boost economic growth.

hell even if it builds military bases,those would also provide an economic stimulus, I mean look at someplace like okinawa which has a city that sprouted there do the there being an military base on that island.

regardless of other US policies, a US occupation would greatly benefit syria.

also: how long until sweden collapses?

They don't want to secure Afghanistan. Israel benefits from it because Afghan oil to Asia is forced to be routed via the Suez canal, which hugely benefits Isreal as a middle-man.

>Implying they ever work.

Jesus, Alfred. I wanted to get a glimpse of their qualities and signed up for teaching German to them. from all the 17 Syrians that should be in my pro-bono course, only 3 guys show up regularly. An additional two all three weeks.
Half of the center are illiterate afghans and
this glorious Kraut's overlords think subsidies in a low-tier labour reserve are magically boosting our GDP into the stratosphere.

Prime example:
Our memed success kid is a 37 year old afghan analphabet, who got hired for minimum wage alas just 5 hours a day in a bakery.
The bakery is netting 300 Euros a month the first six months of employment, then they have to keep him unsubsidized for another 6 months.

Guess what, the owner fires him a year later and "integrates" the next migrant into the hellhole that is the german unskilled labormarket.

Well done, you succeeded in making me cringe. I did not think it was possible just by reading a post. If I had that picture of two girls laughing contemptuously I would attach it here to emphasize just how pathetic your silly post is.

Instead of succumbing to the rage you feel whenever you read a post that highlights your cultural inferiority, why don't you just read a book? You can start with the Greeks.

he means bankruptcy necessitating a recapitalization or liquidation of its balance sheet.

I assume $300 billion would just keep the bank solvent without solving the problem of poor risk management and perverse incentives entrenched at the bank.

Yes. Pensions are our single largest economic problem.

OP can you speed up the answering a little

Moderately negative consequences for both side.

No, neither the UK, nor the EU are in a comfortable position to be in.

opps wrong comment on I meant

Why are you obsessed with brown dicks?

How painful was your mandatory neutering?

I specifically asked you a mundane estimate, is it really to hard for a Gymnasiast nowadays to fake some level of expertise?

Christ, if you keep up with your underachievement you will rightly end up with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.

They have the same problems as most Latin American countries do. It is close to impossible to integrate the rural parts of the population into the general trends of growth.

Europe is barely different after the refugee crisis. You can't see it on the streets. Looks exactly the same. Only country I wouldn't go to anymore is Sweden.

Please tell me Serbia will never enter EU.

Is this supposed to be funny or something?

We are already seeing 40% of the government spending going to the elderly, in one way or another. This could rise to 50% of government spending, roughly 25-30% of the GDP.

Germany is not alone with this problem, though. If you think that jobs are more secure and better paid for in the rest of Europe and people receive better welfare, I have to disappoint you.

They said this before the referendum, kek.
When will you and your dumbfuck toilet cleaner friends get it through your heads? We are sick of EU niggers like you coming here.

>You can't see it on the streets.

There I was a little kraut and only thought your leadership was dillusional.

my new wallpaper eheh

"Economic advisor"
Probably some stupid intern who gets coffee for the secretaries.

Sweden is doing fine by any economic measure in existence, except real estate prices.

How can I get a Job like you?

>Serbia will never enter EU

Best shot would be an EU-related master in a BeNeLux country.

I also forgot to add that germandy could put pressure on the US so that they would be more inclined to go in.

Habe leider nur ne Bankausbildung und bin kurz davor meinen Bankfachwirt zu machen.

Danach wollte ich Finanzmathematik studieren.

Bin momentan 21.

Dann habe ich wohl schlechte Karten und muss mich weiter mit dem Karrieretraum "Private Equity/ HF" zufrieden geben.

What should Spain do?

It's true. You haven't even applied yet. It's never gonna happen. Brexit is a pipe-dream.

>people receive better welfare, I have to disappoint you.

I don't. And I also do not think that there will be a lot of political support for an engulfing social security system, that main tasks remains supporting exogen Nucitizens with an abyssimal labor participation rate.

You opened up a can of worms, the questions remains if this was a deliberate task or a policy stunt by a leadership which was been in power for to long.

So his calling to the day the US 1987 black monday crash was luck? His correct call on the housing bubble, the peak in the US public's confidence in Gov (2015.75), and the coming Sovereign Debt Crisis is all fakery?

Is not the bond market under stress right now? Are not all pension funds starting to fail due to low interest rates?

We should just believe like sheep what our governments are telling us?

Everything runs in cycles my friend.
pic related.
Good luck.

If that's what lets you sleep at night

Demand either debt restructuring or consider leaving the eurozone altogether. The way you are now only prolongs the suffering.

Unless you are doing good personally. If so, keep things as they are. I know there are sectors of the Spanish economy still intact, or even growing.

>what is the preferred method of suicide these days? jumping out of a tall building or death by sandnigger?
I want to laugh, but that's a great question. The world wonders.

Just got here, where do you work? How can you prove you're not some bored 19 year old with only a knowledge of econ 101?

>a US occupation would greatly benefit syria.
then WWIII, and we all die....u idiot

Death by a sandnigger, as New York shows
physics get the job done, but hajiphysicists are rare.

There is no scarcity because we have actual economies and these companies are based here.

It's really that simple. If a Costa Rican pharmaceutical company made a drug nobody else in the world did, and there was a shortage... would they sell it mainly to Costa Ricans so as many Costa Ricans survived... or would they sell it to Nigeria?

You're just unlucky that your country has produced nothing or worth and has no useful companies. Ours do.

>Europe is barely different after the refugee crisis. You can't see it on the streets
how delusional are you.

>the questions remains if this was a deliberate task or a policy stunt by a leadership which was been in power for to long
That has been a forced and unpopular decision, conspiracy-kun. No one in the German government benefited from it. No one expected to benefit from it.

Not very.
I've been to Norway, Denmark, Latvia & Lithuania this year and haven't seen anything different from before.

Not an argument
Perhaps if you meme harder, you could make it a reality.

Do you really think that having a chunk of your population on permanent welfare, completely alienated from any Western values in a ghetto isn't going to hit you back sooner or later?

This is true for both Sweden and Germany, but even more for France which is a decade or 2 ahead. They have a ticking time bomb of young Muslim males ready to pillage and rape.

Reading your answers, you clearly sound educated, your answer on immigration is delusional though.

Also what are you even doing here? You should be working to destroy the concept of German ethnicity as your overlords demand.

Probably already a Birmingbong, or Luttonlad.

>not an argument

Topkek. All your argument consists of is "it's a pipe dream".

Which it is.

this is your last and final warning.

>Dann habe ich wohl schlechte Karten und muss mich weiter mit dem Karrieretraum "Private Equity/ HF" zufrieden geben.
You could apply for other European Parliament, European Commission, generally EU-related jobs. They are indeed hiring.

What I am doing now I am doing through contacts and some coincidences. My education is not primarly economic. I am a data scientist.

These type of posts tire me.

We have a government department set up to govern Brexit.

May has been talking to EU heads behind the scenes discussing when we're triggering article 50.

We would be a political embarrassment if we did not trigger it given the shockwave it made globally.

No matter how many times you and your shills keep saying it's a pipe dream, it does not make it so.

>I also forgot to add that germandy could put pressure on the US so that they would be more inclined to go in.
Look u Ukrainian fuktard, u want war? u want to "make the world a better place"? then pick up a fucken rifle, and go to your own front lines with Russia. And u can thank the US for that you fuken idiot, and Obama and Victoria Nuland in particular. That's right, my fucked up gov did that for you. they thought you need some excitement in your pathetic life.

go on now, go on to your eastern front. and send thx to Obama for it.

All of these crashed had little to do with regular business cycles, which are well-studied and relatively easy to deal with.

>I am a data scientist.
German Bunds, 15 minutes, full clip. Short or long?

you need to travel as far as london or paris to see the effect.
not to some pretty uncucked countries that barely let anyone in like norway, or countries that have shit welfare like lithuania or latvia.

Well, back to today's burning issues.

What are the agendas for labor market integration for our newly arrived? Or are there any?
Do the ministries have a work hypothesis if and how much people will stay ultimately and how will all this go down without a sandboxed, subsidized laborforce?

>You could apply for other European Parliament, European Commission, generally EU-related jobs. They are indeed hiring.

Unless you have contacts, you aren't getting through that.
Your other option is coming from a tiny nation with few applications.

kill yourself you stupid toilet cleaner

also norway isn't even in the EU you dumb fuck

Dear Ukrotard

We all know you don't give a shit about Russia or anything else, you just want free visas to leave that shithole and you made it even worse for you.

No European in their sane mind is going to fight Russia for the US and similar cucks, so fuck off.

>more fucking bailouts for failing banks

Just let the fuckers fail you goddamn idiots
you can't keep kicking the can down the road expecting things to get better, all you do is teach them that there's infinite funds available to cover their asseswhen they fuck up

fucking christ almighty it's like you're intentionally trying to destroy western civilization with your blatantly corrupt and self-serving practices

We weren't talking about the EU were we? You're a stupid fucking chink.

i know my question is very vague, but what you recommend right now to make good business in EU? what company, stocks etc

When will EUR/USD = 1.00?

Cool, ich auch!

Was ist dein Background?
Ist das cool wo genau Du arbeitest?

Und mit "Data Scientist" meinst du eher eine klassische BI/Data Ana Rolle, oder baust du kompliziertere prädiktive Modelle?

You said real elites do indeed exist in Germany. So how is the real situation: Who exactly is making the real decisions in politics these days? Is it an inner circle of very rich and influential people who basically control the entire political apparatus? Or is it indeed diversified consensus making from the base of the parties, to the functionaries? How on earth did someone like Merkel become so influential in a conservative party?

hope never

also denmark takes less than 10k rapefugees per year, most just pass straight to sweden

Any way to make money using the current economic crisis ?

Also how did you get there ?

As OP stated, Brexit is a bitter consequence of very unique moods within the UK. That's all it is. Remember France and the Netherlands and their referendum for a European constitution? They voted against, but the EU had none of it. Same with Brexit I'm afraid. It's very likely never going to happen.

how much do immigrants cost on average? do you have any numbers?

Wie viele Millionen kann mit mit so einem billigen Mem-Abschluss im Jahr machen?
>tfw actual scientists
>forever poor

>hurr i'll talk about the refugee crisis not affecting the streetview of europe, and cherrypick countries that have barely taken any refugees and countries that aren't even EU so they don't have to take follow EU's rules and take in any refugees.

>Do you really think that having a chunk of your population on permanent welfare, completely alienated from any Western values in a ghetto isn't going to hit you back sooner or later?
We do not think so. It is a problem Germany, France, the UK, Sweden are known for. What also should be considered is that the reality of most immigrants in Germany is completely unspectacular. They work average jobs and live in average flats in average parts of town. Mostly particular groups of immigrants are causing problems.
>They have a ticking time bomb of young Muslim males ready to pillage and rape.
Well, our demography is not better, as in France, at least, the natives are still getting children.
>Also what are you even doing here?
Answering questions.

Por que não, Manuel?

Data Scientists in the sense I am are little more but specialized computer scientists.

Until I was 24, I was preparing for a regular C++ developer job, with regular internships in regular IT companies. I never thought that I will land here.

>Just let the fuckers fail you goddamn idiots
That may sound good, but is a recipe for guaranteed disaster.

The whole system where a selected circle of banks has a de-facto monopoly money creation needs to be reformed beforehand.

Ich hab nicht Data Science studiert, sondern Info + Mathe (beides voll). Promoviere gerade in ML, aber komm mit dem Prof. nicht klar, der ist mir zu materialistisch.

Wechsel bald in eine DS Rolle 55k€ p.a. plus Boni (denke 1-3k). Das habe ich richtig schlecht verhandelt, weil ich es nicht drauf angelegt habe (will hier halt weg). Data science normies machen so 50-80k€ p.a. hier in Berlin, aber nach oben ist halt alles frei.

Also mehr Data Engineer, aber der Titel ist ein Zugeständnis. Wo biste etwa? Salary?

how likely do you think we could see a libertarian minarchist paradise state that promotes personal responsibility and allows the citizens to prosper with vast majority of their income not being redistributed by the state within our lifetimes?

Meh, ich dachte du stiehlst dir Millionen vom Steuerzahler zusammen. 50k (Brutto?) ist ja noch am unteren Rand für normale Softwareentwickler mit ein paar Jahren Erfahrung.

>>Also what are you even doing here?
Answering questions.
Still I doubt you support any of the board's views..

This could practically be done in less than a week.

As you have noted, the labour market is far from ideal for an estimated 20% of the population.

The newly arrived immigrants will join the ranks of these verwaltetes Prekariat. We will always have them, since full employment is not an option under current policies.

What do you mean, greatest ally?

Ich bin nicht OP, sondern nur ein Kotposter.

>We do not think so.

Has any of you ever been for more than 1 hour in a ghetto? Because that's the impression I get whenever politicians talk. They never see the daily reality of those places, thus the problem doesn't exist.

>Wo biste etwa? Salary?
I will not disclose it, sorry.

Dito, mit drei vier Bier in Kotpoststimmung gesoffen und keine interessanten Fäden.
>dGw typische Abendgestaltung

>We will always have them
Not with secure borders and a political class infested with bad ideology. They have to go back. It's actually easy to deport 3 million people. Especially, if the EU cooperates. They have to go. The more people realize, that they are funding the birth jihad of islamic expansionists, the more people will openly go against the entire system.

You cannot tolerate a system which takes you hostage in your own country and is openly fantasising about "soft" genocide. And not just the Green and gommunists.

what's your bona fide

They contribute roughly as much in taxes as they receive.

You have to consider that "immigrant" also includes American managers invited to lead German companies, Asian Blue card wielders, foreign bank and consulting agency employees, yadayadayada.

The numbers for the type of immigrants you actually mean will probably be less of an eye candy.

You sound delusional desu

Well I'd suppose someone working for the German government would be a cuck.

Isn't it time to raise interest rate by, let's say, 90 bps every six months?

I don't like to eat growing cakes all by my own

they can be split you know

WINK WINK

NUDGE

NUDGE

>being this ignorant of what caused the revolution in ukraine.

the main reason why the revolution blew up was because our president was a fucktard who tried to quell the movement by force, needless to say that did not bode well with most older ukrainians which then stepped in to "protect their children(the intual protest was a bunch of students)"

obama had little to anything to do with the whole thing, stop watching rt.

>being this much of a capitulating cuck
hehehehe fucking kek.

>libertarian minarchist paradise state
Zero.

You see, our economy today is roughly 70% free market and 30% planned. In the most developed countries, the balance is closer to 50%/50%.

So the probability that it will shift towards 0% control, 100% free market is as low as the probability of a shift towards 100% orthodox Marxism.

>The newly arrived immigrants will join the ranks of these verwaltetes Prekariat.

As I mentioned earlier on this is real, but even Nahles' peons could no longer contain themselves anymore and blurted out some bitter truths. Albeit we're still here and the guys
of my refugee course are still fooled by the Amt that they could achieve anything they dream of.

Are you really thinking that those bitter realizations will go down well on them or their next generation? Basically lied and cheated out of their homecountry's social status, ranking deadlast on the social latter here?

>We will always have them.

This remains to be seen.
Even CDU and SPD will pander to AfD's political agendas and somehow try to emulate
more hostile guidelines. People in my region have a tendency of compassion but what they've come to loath the government more than anytime else.
We'll see a slow decline in the Obrigkeitsstaat, much alike Austria. A crippling decline of the Volksparteien with an ugly, nasty resurgence of ethnic nationalism we already had overcome.

I am not a politician.
And I have seen places considered ghettos in Germany.

Many of them are more liveable than the average city in Southern Italy. No offense.

Why should he? I also don't like the word cuck. It's derived from American nigger fetish. Never heared it before and didn't even know there was cuckshit porn before I came to Cred Forums. Hate it. Absolutely beta.

I doubt this.

We also should not delude ourselves. Our financial system is problematic, but it is not the cause of all our problems.

cool, we'll have to fight for it then, which would be even better because nothing good has ever been borne out of peace

I'm kinda hoping the great catalyst for it would be the coming failure of the social security ponzi scheme, alongside nationalized healthcare that's already failing bit by bit

Hoe are you going to deal with automation and robotics and AI?

What do you think of the Zeitgeist Movement and Venus Project?

>the main reason why the revolution blew up was because our president was a fucktard who tried to quell the movement by force
Yes, and then of course my country got involved. It was for your own good, you do understand that don't you?

Now...be a good little tool, pick up a rifle, and go to your Eastern Front to fight the Russian's. They are waiting.

Say "Jugendgefährdendes Medium, das Hahnreierei zur Schau stellt" instead of cuck porn.

>with an ugly, nasty resurgence of ethnic nationalism we already had overcome.

I really think you are on the wrong board, Abdul Goldstein.

that's the thing though

you aren't importing tax paying high salaried people, but welfare beneficials

the statitistics will start to show eventually, unless you rig them

cucks are Western establishment servants

What's ugly about it? There is some beauty in culture, you know.

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>I doubt this.
With the right set of hands and enough rope, it could be done in a day.