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GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
Mon Jun 4, 2012, 01:48 PM Jun 2012

Growth or degrowth?

The following paragraph from John Michael Greer's Archdruid Report caught my eye, and I wondered how those DUers who are economically inclined think the American economy is going to unroll over the next decade.

Something has gone very wrong. That’s the message that’s rumbling like distant thunder through the crawlspaces of the American imagination just now. Something has gone very wrong, and those whose public claim to power is their supposed ability to manage things so that they don’t go wrong—the captains of finance and brokers of political power who move from photo op to press conference to high-level meeting and back again—don’t know how to fix it.


In your opinion, over the next ten years will the US economy:

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Expand significantly
0 (0%)
Expand slightly
0 (0%)
Remain about the same
1 (25%)
Contract slightly (i.e. enter a recession)
0 (0%)
Contract significantly (i.e. enter a depression)
2 (50%)
Crash
1 (25%)
Other
0 (0%)
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