Increased organization of Germanic tribes into larger political and therefore military units, demographic/economic problems of maintaining a large army and a super aggressive neighbor in the East.
A string of bad economic and foreign policy decisions stemming from the 1820s until itâs eventual demise in 1913
Cleopatra making some unfortunate (yet logical at the time) sexual/political choices. For the pre-Ptolemaic dynasties bloodthirsty neighbors possessing better military tech.
and 5. - Spaniards with Toledo steel helmets and cuirasses whoâve survived smallpox in their infancy who acted as a deus ex machina rallying point for pissed off subjects
Nope, see the link Iâve posted. Youâve referred to relief from natural disasters and help from said disasters comes without any strings.
There are credible economists that have been trying to say that the federal governments budget doesnât work like a personal budget, They have mucho evidence to back their claims unlike climate deniers who have a pro-business ideology that they rely on. Anything for another buck.
There have been credible professors claiming environmental change would bring catastrophe for many yearsâŠsame qualifications as your economists. Doctorate degrees and research positions. Doesnât mean they are right all the time. It also doesnât me we should ignore the effects of human action on the planet. Same logic applies to the debt.
But continue to enjoy the fruits of capitalism while you bitch and moan how Marxism is so much better with not one quanta of proof.
Do you think the Post may have shown such articles to make a nefarious point?
The Post has been criticized since the beginning of Murdochâs ownership for sensationalism, blatant advocacy, and conservativebias. In 1980, the Columbia Journalism Review stated that the "New York Post is no longer merely a journalistic problem. It is a social problemâa force for evil.
Who wouldâve thunk Murdoch has a business interest over almost all things? He shows nothing more than class solidarity here. Never showing a non-alarmist point of view. Not one of sheer denial, just one that calls into question a time-frame. So the warming temperatures are not real? Along with the melting glaciers
But Japan has over a 250% of debt to GDP ratio, twice that of the U.S. and theyâre still humming along.
I never made that claim. You made a claim about failure predictions not coming true and I made a counter claim pointing out that catastrophic predictions based on climate change didnât come true but that doesnât mean we should ignore it.
**Same with the debt - just cause it hasnât had major consequences yet doesnât mean it wonât. **
But Japan owes twice the debt of U.S. in terms of debt to GDP ratio and nothing has happened to them. So we have evidence to the contrary about the deficit/debt.
The Earth is warming and glaciers are melting. When will it be the point of no return? Donât know. Do we have evidence that it wonât happen, like the Japan example?
Cultural, not economic. As none would support something that shows the antithesis of their economic policies of more profit no matter the consequences.
I actually am. I think the way colleges are funded/run in the US is bull crap. I would much rather see my taxes go to educating our woefully ignorant populace.
However, loan forgiveness needs to be coupled with other changes.
I may be more liberal than you believe me to be.
Yeah, the US did what they had to and then tried to fix it. Itâs still a very young economy though and is not proof massive debt spending is âgoodâ.