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Poll: Which region of the world has the most problem due to the recession?Europe (incl. all of Russia) (122) 42% USA (88) 30% Africa (39) 13% Middle East (11) 4% Canada (10) 3% Other (please specify) (10) 3% Eastern/SE Asia (5) 2% South America (3) 1% Australia (3) 1% 291 total votes Your vote: Which region of the world has the most problem due to the recession? (Vote): USA (Vote): Canada (Vote): South America (Vote): Europe (incl. all of Russia) (Vote): Eastern/SE Asia (Vote): Middle East (Vote): Africa (Vote): Australia (Vote): Other (please specify)
2010. So far, half of us are saying the crisis is over, half say it's getting worse. Well, I want to hear you guys' opinions on where the global recession has us, and who has the biggest problems. Note I'm talking about the crisis itself and the problems it causes, not just problems overall. Don't vote Africa just because of say, diseases or America because of obesity. The crisis itself.
Personally, I don't have an answer of my own yet, so give me some reasons for your choice and I'll consider it
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Europe. The EU is in danger of collapsing if a couple of countries go bankrupt which is not improbable at all. I don't think other regions have the same problem.
+ Show Spoiler +On June 29 2010 07:49 [UoN]Sentinel wrote: Don't vote Africa just because of say, diseases or America because of obesity. O_o Who would vote the US because of obesity instead of Africa??
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Due to the recession itself? Greece hasn't been doing too great from what I hear.
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Actually, I feel like an idiot for singling out the country that was LEAST affected by the recession and putting it up on the poll. Australia, right?
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On June 29 2010 07:56 stet_tcl wrote:Europe. The EU is in danger of collapsing if a couple of countries go bankrupt which is not improbable at all. I don't think other regions have the same problem. + Show Spoiler +On June 29 2010 07:49 [UoN]Sentinel wrote: Don't vote Africa just because of say, diseases or America because of obesity. O_o Who would vote the US because of obesity instead of Africa??
Actually not the EU but the european currency union. Although I'ld make any bet that this won't happen.
Also I'm very sure that there is no realistic way for most western industrial countries to recover from their huge dept overall. I just can't imagine that this would work at all to get back to zero depts. Maybe it's because I'm thinking in a very limited matter - only guessing from the experience I've gained in my comparably short lifetime of not even 20 years, which mainly is that the depts increase and politicians in a democracy can't do anything about it.
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Probably Europe, from England to Greece they are threatening to send us into a double-dip recession.
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On June 29 2010 08:07 Woyn wrote: No love for Antarctica? I agree. This is surprising. With the economies of so many developed nations in trouble, no one will have the luxury of sending scientists and film makers to Antarctica. I think we can safely expect Antarctica to take the biggest hit.
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ok who voted for canada, seriously now...
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On June 29 2010 08:59 Destro wrote: ok who voted for canada, seriously now...
Moose Investing has dropped nearly 30% in the last year.
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On June 29 2010 08:57 Liquid`NonY wrote:I agree. This is surprising. With the economies of so many developed nations in trouble, no one will have the luxury of sending scientists and film makers to Antarctica. I think we can safely expect Antarctica to take the biggest hit.
The other section then.
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Spain is the next country needing a bailout.
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I dont know anyone who was actually affected by the recession
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On June 29 2010 11:09 fabiano wrote: I dont know anyone who was actually affected by the recession
LOL open your eyes.
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Japan itself is having a hard time due to recession. that's why some people look up for part time work.
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Wow, nobody thinks that Africa has the most problems? People are frakking starving there, people. Also, AIDS and warlords and endemic tropical disease and religious persecution and all of that.
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On June 29 2010 12:29 MangoTango wrote: Wow, nobody thinks that Africa has the most problems? People are frakking starving there, people. Also, AIDS and warlords and endemic tropical disease and religious persecution and all of that.
overall, yes definitely, but they are probably not as affected by the recession as others
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