(fcb-free choice blog)Everyone has realized that America is having quite the financial crisis. If you haven't you must live under a rock. But how many of have noticed the downfall of the world as a whole? Hmm? Interesting subject is it not?
Don't know how long, but this financial crisis has been the little ray of sunshine for awhile now. But it only started affecting countries in 2007-2008. The stock markets have fallen, the big-fish financial institutions have either bit the dust or bought out, and governments in the wealthiest of nations have had to bail out their financial systems. Many people are suspecting the governments who have already bailed out are responsible. On the other hand, a global financial meltdown affects everyone. That's why they're called "global" financial meltdowns.However, it actually could have been avoided. Wanna know how? Of course you do! If people weren't so stupid and inconsiderate of other countries. You know, if we would walk in other countries shoes, tried to see eye-to-eye, that stuff. That probably would have helped with this whole thing, but no. No, we realize this now, just like this war with Iraq. Just leave them alone, they leave you alone. Just turn a blind eye, by sticking our noses where they don't belong and pretending we should have a say in everything is what is burning cash.
Wanna know what burning cash on wars and a financial crisis causes? Over 25,000 children dying, daily. So 1 child dies every 3.5 seconds. 17-18 a minute, a 2004 Asian tsunami occurring almost every 1.5 weeks. and Iraq scale death toll every 16-38 days. Over 9 million children are buried every year. And do you even want to know how many died between 2000 and 2007. No, but I will tell you anyway. 70 million. All from POVERTY, hunger, easily preventable diseases, and other silent killers.I could go on, really I could. Just ramble on about how stupid we humans are and how ignorant. But I won't. Thus concluding my very interesting blog.
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