possible, but current problems seems not to be economic, but of structural political stability (bipartisan system)...
anyway problems create the organ. With Eurozone situation seemed locked between facts and rigidity; anyway with crisis getting more and more real and ridiculous, everybody starts to face reality. 2012/7/19 Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> > Alain Sepeda <alain.sep...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Your message remind me that serie of article. >> It is more focussed on EU, and for now, sadly, they apocalyptic >> prediction have been more or less confirmed . . . > > > That is silly. The U.S. has been through much worse crises than it > presently faces, in 1860, 1932 and 1942. There is nothing apocalyptic about > our problems. > > People should read history, and try to have a sense of perspective. > > - Jed > >