Community » Mingle » FitClick Watercooler » IN THE NEWS Quantitative Easing is Banker lingo for....

Post: Post a New Reply  |  Start a New Topic in this Category
IN THE NEWS Quantitative Easing is Banker lingo for.... : Community Message Boards
 AuthorTitle / Message Body
LotsaLbs2Lose LotsaLbs2Lose
NC
Tue, Sep 25, 2012 20:09
 Rating: 5.0/5.0
IN THE NEWS Quantitative Easing is Banker lingo for....
Devaluing the dollar.

I figured the watercooler is the place for this, and indirectly about weight loss...

It's all going to cause not just another recession, call it a major depression.

Losing weight is going to be easy soon, I won't be able to afford food-or anything else.

freakfreeloader freakfreeloader
Edmonton AB
Fri, Oct 5, 2012 10:10
 Unrated
I'm lucky where I live we didn't have any recession and the stock market crash had no effect other than our pockets were a little lighter. Alberta is the best place to live in this unstable economy.







donnasim donnasim
Baton Rouge LA
Sun, Oct 7, 2012 10:10
 Unrated
LOL
I'm with you CutCarbs12----dollar is practically worth "0" especially if they start printing more money! I really have to watch what's on my grocery list especially since my hubby is disabled! I buys lots of generics---

LotsaLbs2Lose LotsaLbs2Lose
NC
Wed, Oct 10, 2012 16:10
 Unrated
The problem is, it's all propped up.
The people (the news media) is lying about things improving. They will only be getting worse. (I am such a downer eh? lol!) Seriously, almost every currency is being devalued, and printing more is not going to help anyone but too big to fail bank institutions. Time for everyone to hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.

Topic Rating: 
  • Delicious

Follow Us

Explore FitClick
Browse this section for quick links to our calorie counter and other popular diet and fitness features. From diet plans to weight loss programs, FitClick has the content you need to lead a healthy life. Find workout routines, a calorie calculator and more at your source for diet and fitness information.
We have updated our Privacy Policy, effective May 25, 2018. We have done this in preparation for the EU's new data privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Please take the time to review our updated documentation by clicking on the Privacy Policy link at the bottom of this page. By continuing to use this service on or after May 25, 2018, you agree to our updated Privacy Policy.