sonandheir
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Don't see much talk of what I think was the most shocking sentence in the budget:
"My department is updating its forecasts to headline inflation of 8½ per cent for 2022, and just over 7 per cent for 2023."
7% inflation for next year is pretty worrying as that would make for 2 years of high inflation by end of 23'. Those numbers mean inflation could become entrenched and stagflation is a real threat.
Energy prices, climate change causing mass migration, the war in Ukraine, the hangover from more than a decade of QE... if there isn't a large global recession in the next 12-18 months I'll be shocked.When you say "dark days ahead", what exactly do you foresee will happen?
Not being a smart ass, it's a genuine question.
There's no credible indication whatsoever of any immediately looming climate catastrophe although climate alarmism is and will continue to be a key contributory factor in the worsening international energy crisis.Energy prices, climate change causing mass migration, the war in Ukraine, the hangover from more than a decade of QE... if there isn't a large global recession in the next 12-18 months I'll be shocked.
Of course the Irish electorate will blame the government for not protecting them from reality.
We'll have to agree to differ on that one. I'll go with NASA, the UN, the EU and NATO and the US Army.There's no credible indication whatsoever of any immediately looming climate catastrophe although climate alarmism is and will continue to be a key contributory factor in the worsening international energy crisis.
Agreed. We'll know in 18 months anyway.We'll have to agree to differ on that one.
Just for clarity, which of these are predicting mass-migration catastrophes caused by climate change within the next 12-18 months?I'll go with NASA, the UN, the EU and NATO and the US Army.
For those who don't get sarcasm I'm not suggesting that there'll be some singular catastrophic climate event in the next 18 months that will cause a recession but things like the drought in the Horn of Africa, the floods, storms and fires we are seeing with increasing regularity have economic consequences.Agreed. We'll know in 18 months anyway.
None of them are, and neither am I. I'm predicting a recession in the next 12-18 months. My post is quite clear. The flow of migrants from poorer parts of the world is being exacerbated by climate change.Just for clarity, which of these are predicting mass-migration catastrophes caused by climate change within the next 12-18 months?
So not actually to do with "Energy prices, climate change causing mass migration, the war in Ukraine, the hangover from more than a decade of QE..." as you suggested less than an hour ago?None of them are, and neither am I. I'm predicting a recession in the next 12-18 months. My post is quite clear.
I'm not getting into another discussion like this with you.So not actually to do with "Energy prices, climate change causing mass migration, the war in Ukraine, the hangover from more than a decade of QE..." as you suggested less than an hour ago?
That was quick.
Sustained increases in inflation and rising debt service costs grinding activity to a standstill business closures, more price controls, shortages, job losses, attempted bailouts resulting in a lack of confidence and debt crisis, social unrest, rise of extremists to power. Something on these linesWhen you say "dark days ahead", what exactly do you foresee will happen?
Not being a smart ass, it's a genuine question.
I really don't know enough about the financial side of things to comment, that's why I asked, however, regarding the Ukraine situation, I believe there's a strong possibility that it's going to end with mushroom clouds, and inflation will be the least of our worries, but hopefully calmer heads prevail.Sustained increases in inflation and rising debt service costs grinding activity to a standstill business closures, job losses, attempted bailouts resulting in a lack of confidence and sovereign debt crisis, social unrest, rise of extremists to power. Something on these lines
At least that's what scares me. That and the game of nuclear chicken going on in Ukraine
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