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Will the Greece situation, the Puerto Rican debt crisis, and the volatility (Original Post) CK_John Jul 2015 OP
No clue what you mean. Igel Jul 2015 #1
That is my basic question? CK_John Jul 2015 #2

Igel

(35,317 posts)
1. No clue what you mean.
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 02:34 PM
Jul 2015

Do you mean will these provide a fixed frame of reference around which to anchor a coherent, compelling narrative of inequality and freedom?

Or do you mean something that will drag them down to the bottom and ultimately drown them?

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