January 2010

2010 Predictions: U.S. Homeland Security – Mexico

For more predictions, please visit www.williamstickevers.com U.S. Homeland Security: Mexico Mexico will be on the verge of systemic collapse due to a series of secular events that will create an economic meltdown.  This crisis will weaken the Mexican government’s ability to maintain civic order and control. This will be followed by massive illegal immigration into […]

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2010 Predictions: World Economy

For more predictions, please visit www.williamstickevers.com World Economy: General – Predictions 2010 Due to the continuing decline in the British banking system the British GDP will fall 4.7% in 2010. (January 4, 2010) Global imbalances and sovereign debt issues (nations will be unable to pay their debts in the year ahead) will weaken the economic

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2010 Predictions: Japan’s Economy

For more predictions, please visit www.williamstickevers.com Japan Economy: Prediction 2010 As marriage and family formation by young and early middle-aged Japanese continue to decline, the shrinking and aging Japanese population will become a major issue as sales consumption and taxable income drops. The demographic collapse facing Japanalong with a deeply troubled economy due to decades of

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2010 Predictions: U.S. Society – Middle Class, Counter-Culture Movement

U.S. Society: Middle Class; Counter Culture Movement Many of the ideals and values embodied in the mid-sixties counter culture movement will make a major a revival and begin to take hold in mainstream society by the summer of 2010. (January 4, 2010) The inequality of wealth in the United States , between the declining middle

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2010 Predictions: U.S. Business

U.S. Business In 2010, as major companies continue to downsize and outsource their operations abroad, people will begin to move toward building different type of economy, by creating their own companies based on equal ownership that manufacture and provide services toward things that the world actually needs such as sustainable energy systems, local food production technology, ecologically friendly

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2010 Predictions: U.S. Economy – Unemployment

For more predictions, please visit www.williamstickevers.com U.S. Economy: Unemployment The greatly undervalued underemployment rate, counting part-time workers who want full-time jobs and laid-off workers who have given up their job hunt, will exceed 20% by 2010. (January 4, 2010) As local banks continue to fail, mounting unemployment, home foreclosures spiking, with scores of local business struggling to

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2010 Predictions: U.S. Economy – Stock Market, Retirement and Investing

For more predictions, please visit www.williamstickevers.com U.S. Economy: Stock Market, Retirement and Investing In 2010 we can expect a bull market in precious metals and emerging markets as capital and productivity continue to shift away from the United States economy to emerging markets with a much younger working populations. (January 4, 2010) America’s Retirement Crisis – 401Ks

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2010 Predictions: U.S. Economy

For more predictions, please visit www.williamstickevers.com: U.S. Economy: General China , Russia , India , and the commodity bloc in the Middle East will begin to reject thefiat currency of the U.S. Dollar, buying gold and other precious metals on a large scale as U.S. public debt exceeds 70% of GNP and the banking system in the United States continues

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2010 Predictions: U.S. Politics – the Obama Administration

U.S. Politics: the Obama Administration The Obama Administration will move the U.S. from a free economy to a command economy where the supply and price of resources and energy, and the production of goods and services, will be directed more and more by the government than by market forces in the form of a federal

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