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Old 24-12-2019, 01:12 PM #1
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our economy is doing really well apparently, latest finance reports say, we have like 14.3 billion over the amount which is needed to be in the economical good health remaining in this year, which is also more than enough to pay off any debts with the EU

considering 10 years ago we had a bit of a economical crisis
The world did...hence the name worldwide recession

It's good that you as a nation don't feel the need to get sucked into a vacuum of debt, it's all about the hygge eh?
We need to take lessons! I've spent a ridiculous amount
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The world did...hence the name worldwide recession

It's good that you as a nation don't feel the need to get sucked into a vacuum of debt, it's all about the hygge eh?
We need to take lessons! I've spent a ridiculous amount
but ours was at a low around 2009, which is why the at that time finance minister Wouter Bos (of our labour party PVDA) resigned because he couldn't handle the pressure of that recession
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but ours was at a low around 2009, which is why the at that time finance minister Wouter Bos (of our labour party PVDA) resigned because he couldn't handle the pressure of that recession
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Recession
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