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The new coronavirus pandemic could send economies tumbling by 4.6% this year across Latin America and the Caribbean, forcing governments to take ownership stakes in struggling major businesses, according to a World Bank report issued Sunday. The banks Latin America and Caribbean branch projected that gross domestic product for the region will fall by 4.6% before rebounding by 2.6% next year. Venezuela, which has already seen a dire economic plunge, was not included in the prediction. APRIL 12, 2020 AT 11:05 AM MEXICO CITY (AP) The new coronavirus pandemic could send economies tumbling by 4.6% this year across Latin America and the Caribbean, forcing governments to take ownership stakes in struggling major businesses, according to a World Bank report issued Sunday. The banks Latin America and Caribbean branch projected that gross domestic product for the region will fall by 4.6% before rebounding by 2.6% next year. Venezuela, which has already seen a dire economic plunge, was not included in the prediction. Thats even more dramatic than the contraction of 1.8% to 4% projected earlier this month by the U.N.s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. The disease has slammed tourism, demand for the regions products and crucial remittances sent home by migrants in the U.S. and elsewhere. The bank said governments will need to rapidly ramp up existing social assistance programs while also supporting financial sector institutions and key sources of employment. To support jobs and firms, governments may need to take ownership stakes in strategically important firms. To avert a financial crisis, they may need to recapitalize banks and absorb non-performing assets. Humberto Lpez, the banks acting vice president for the region, said, We need to help people face these enormous challenges and make sure that financial markets and employers can weather the storm. That means limiting the damage and laying the groundwork for recovery as fast as possible. The bank warned that aid for businesses must be seen as transparent and professional to maintain confidence and avoid the appearance of corruption. This may also allow decision makers to take urgently needed measures without fearing prosecution in the future, it said. During the Great Recession that began in 2008, the United States took stakes in companies including General Motors through the Troubled Asset Relief Program. What do you think will happen once the Troubled Asset Relief Program 2.0 is rolled out? Will it be soon enough?
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"What do you think will happen once the Troubled Asset Relief Program 2.0 is rolled out? Will it be soon enough?" It could NEVER be enough. The collapse is imminent. Any interference will only exacerbate the depression. The dollar will be worthless. The debt will be unsustainable. America will be very vulnerable. *The only rational thing to do when there's an economic issue is to let it play out, not try to rescue it.* That aside, once American governments and businesses decide it's time to make profits again, Americans will be under surveillance and controls that are unimaginable. What they are calling "the new normal" (as they say in speeches again and again) will be an America no one recognizes or wants.
If it comes down to choices, the average citizen will choose: A) Civil Liberties B) McDonald's Quarter Pounder C) Neither
When I hear this line of GARBAGE: "Things will never be the same again" being chanted by the media like a new mantra I know the globalists are at the bottom of it. Here is Willy talking about "travel certifications" and the total elimination of all public gatherings: https://youtu.be/iyFT8qXcOrM
Looking at this conversation in late 2021, almost 2 years later is pretty spooky. Especially this; "What they are calling "the new normal" (as they say in speeches again and again) will be an America no one recognizes or wants." Also the implications of "If it comes down to choices, the average citizen will choose:" The answer was always going to be C) Neither. People will turn in their neighbors, roll up their sleeves and see their country collapse for a "free" stimulus check. As they say, "Let's Go Brandon".
resp:4 In a democracy, the people get the leaders they deserve. I'm sorry.
Step out of line and they'll send protesters to your yacht like Manchin. Karma is a bitch though...Manchin isn't playing BBBall
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