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  1. I have no issue with Wikileaks as anyone can use them as reference to do other research to confirm there veracity if a person has the interest in the actual information This does seem like an appalling story of financial greed and shows a real lack of integrity, I also notice at the end there were no criminal charges so that just adds to the general anger towards banks. The people directly involved in this should have been prosecuted All I can say in defense is I have many family members who are investment bankers and 2 work in a USA hedge fund but based out of the UK. Most of direct family in SA are in banking including my dad who is now retired and I can promise they would never intentionally be part of this kind of criminal and unethical conduct ( with the exception of 1 uncle who has been incarcerated in the USA for financial irregularities related to 2008) but I can understand your point and why banks in Oz have such a bad reputation based on this types of developments
  2. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-china-toll-idUSKBN21Z052 China has "admitted " there initial reporting on the deaths Wuhen were incorrect , they now say there were about 4600 deaths......4600 total deaths from the epicenter of the virus, where the virus was its most virulent and where the Chinese and the world didnt understand the nature of the virus is a joke China should add a 0 to that number and even then I would not be convinced its the accurate number if you look at the deaths we are seeing throughout the world But I understand honest disclosure is new to China so this should be seen as a positive ....I suppose
  3. I have never Fallout 1 & 2 and your honest review has put me off playing these games ....you bad person you
  4. I have been playing RDR2 Online during the lock-down and for those that loved the single player game I highly recommend it The Online game basically enhances and expands the game world and provides dozens of new things to do like the various roles you can adopt like Bounty Hunter, Collector and Trader and there are literally dozens of new " free roaming " missions . You also really start appreciating crafting and collecting plants to make items that cost money which is always in correct short supply unless you use RL money to buy the default currency of gold bars. I used RL money only in the beginning so my character survives in the online economy through normal quests and gaining legitimate wealth by trading And then finally the online community is great, there are generally only a small number of people active when I logon. Normally about 20-35 and of those a few people who sometimes attack you for no reason but I dont think its malicious So in summary RDR2 is an excellent online choice for those that enjoy these types of things
  5. You raise some valid criticism that we have seen in many sectors before the virus in the last 100 years where economic data has been recorded , yes there are examples where the private sector has been involved in price hiking and general bad business practice but this isnt a rule, normal or acceptable But the majority of private sector companies have to make a profit so the real question is what is reasonable margin? In the financial sector and IT services industry where I work its generally 10-15 % but government tenders you make less like 3-5 % because of the size of the tenders and length of the tender which is anything from 3-5 years before tender renewal So there isnt a general rule that everyone follows and also remember the more margin or profit a company makes the more taxes they should pay which benefits society and all citizens But as far as the virus is concerned it is completely unacceptable to hike prices in this time of crisis, in South Africa our National Consumer Commission has identified and prosecuted several businesses who have hiked prices so I assume in your country a similar government institution needs to do the same ...so no argument from me around this appalling greed we may see https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2020-03-26-butchery-owner-arrested-for-price-hiking-during-covid-19-outbreak/
  6. End of the day old school socialism, like Cuba and Venezuela tried to do, ( no point even discussing if Communism is viable) doesn't lead to any real way to address economic equality apart from the other egregious flaws the numerous government decisions these countries made The Scandinavian countries as mentioned are not " old school socialism " because you have a vibrant private sector that contributes primarily to GDP and has to be profitable but you have very strong public institutions that offer services like healthcare and education for free. And generally people are very happy in these counties and its a good system but it requires a high tax rate, high employment but more important the average citizen has to buy into the system and support government in the sense you can absolutely take advantage of all the great, " free " government stuff but then you will work and contribute towards the tax base and support others who will utilize those public services who come after you Most countries citizens just dont really have that mindset of " lets support government " once we have benefited from effective public sector institutions that make our lives better South Africa is a classic example of this, many citizens ( and especially our dysfunctional unions ) keep expecting government to pay for everything, provide all solutions but arent really prepared to contribute back to the system. Many of these people would rather attack and malign the private sector and especially the financial sector and accuse them of " being greedy and only interested in profit at the cost of everything else "
  7. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-russia-cases-idUSKCN21X0TE I see Russia has also horrendously mishandled the virus and its impact, I did find it strange they were sending doctors to Italy when they should have been addressing the virus in there own country The crisis in Russia is going to be exacerbated as it looks like they have only in the last 10 days acknowledged or realized how it has impacted there own country...and we know with this virus 1 days of lackluster response is like ignoring spread for a week. I hope they are able to address this quickly or effectively in the interests of there own well being. I dont like or respect Putin but this is not about our political views but rather our own humanity and how all countries will emerge from this pandemic
  8. For example China was telling the W.H.O and the world in early January there was no evidence the virus could transfer from human to human...yeah great world superpower China https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/who-haunted-by-january-tweet-saying-china-found-no-human-transmission-of-coronavirus/ar-BB11nU34 https://dailycaller.com/2020/03/18/flashback-who-china-coronavirus-contagious/
  9. Why would anyone want China to be the worlds only superpower? This virus has revealed many things to us....key amongst them is how far China is from ever being the worlds most influential and effective superpower
  10. We having an HBO special on our local DSTV channel and Im watching Banshee again, its such a brutal but brilliant series ...one of my all time favorite
  11. https://bhekisisa.org/opinion/2020-04-10-coronavirus-covid19-lockdown-south-africa-mental-health-why-you-feel-tired/ Guys here is an excellent article explaining why despite having less to do while in lockdown you may be feeling more fatigued than normal
  12. Trump is seriously considering opening the USA on the 1 May....as much as I wish this was realistic I cannot see how this would be prudent If you look at how China has addressed this spread effectively you will see how much hard work they have had to do and they still arent open for business. Of course no country has the approach that China has due to numerous factors including how badly the virus impacted China and how China has not shared the true nature of the virus impact but you can see still the overall strategy For example they are using hundreds of thousands, I just watched this on CNN, of newly appointed people to purely track contact tracing....." hundreds of thousands of people " just for effective contract tracing. That number of people just for contact tracing boggles my mind and I have to hope this is due to the population size and how many potential people are effected Has anyone considered what would be effective strategy once your country decides to end its quarantine? I know we all just trying to currently ensure we end new infections and people survive but the whole " country coming back online " strategy is at the back of my mind and what that practically means?
  13. Yes I would assume that as well, you guys are talking about normal formal jobs and informal jobs would offer little healthcare options
  14. Thanks for sharing guys, the reason is my brother thinks everyone retrenched now has no access to healthcare but this will differ from person to person as some people may have access through different plans. Last question, if most of these jobs lost would be informal sector like restaurants would informal sector people normally pay for additional healthcare and would a restaurant even offer medical aid ? So I assume it would depend on the persons wages\salaries ?
  15. Okay interesting, so if you lose your job due to the virus like now what happens to your healthcare savings and what happens if you need to use a hospital ?
  16. Oh, I have a question for USA members. One of my bothers told me that the majority of medical aid options are provided for people from the company the person works for so if the person leaves the company he loses the medical aid options ?
  17. You are making some prudent decisions, well played. You have good investments , do you make these decisions by yourself or do you use a financial adviser ?
  18. Im sure I will be getting it because of people I contacted who now one guy has it but Im waiting for symptoms because SA is utterly under resourced so I dont want to use any tests. Its strange for us because we always see details from Spain and Italy and its also depressing because we know how these countries love the social functions and yet people now ensure they keep inside You can get the virus but 40 % of people dont develop symptoms so hopefully that is what we get if we get it. Finally one of the documentaries is about the medical staff working in Spain and again its quite emotional but also I am very proud of how many people just go out every day and they work with the sick.....they real heroes You not alone in your situation and we are thinking of you guys , many places are 2 weeks behind so keep safe and there will be a better day for all of us.....I am starting to already commit to things I use to sometimes cancel because I was hangover or lazy.....like hikes and meals with families and friends. I feel lazy not going out
  19. I am sorry I didnt mention this earlier but I have seen how badly hit Spain has been, I downloaded the video with all the people clapping the medics as they went to work....I found video to be both inspirational and haunting. Spain has been featured on CNN but its been bad news around the fatality rate What is the status and how is your family holding up ?
  20. Im not sure your assessment of the USA banks is accurate at all, its important everyone understands what is working in the USA and what can sustain potentially 3-4 months of economic shutdown. After 2008 GB you take time to move into gold as a potential less risk investment and that is considered a prudent strategy so whatever you may think is a good idea now please read my point below as it is relevant to why someone like you is actually what we are concerned about ...we dont want you to panic and try to move your investment because this can seriously economic recovery considering the reality of the USA economy You must wait enough 1 week before doing anything, you must realize people are looking at the economic data as if its the reality. Its not, this is all about the artificial shutdown and this is due to that. Its not your normal economic contraction so any analysis on the problem needs to realize this I was confronted by a sobering report around exactly this happening where the real risk to USA recovery is caused by panic decisions which when people do the same can lead to real crisis
  21. Gorthfuscious dont believe this for a second....the economic crisis is not about a structural problem but rather a direct consequence of the virus and the global economy shutting down That economist should be fired immediately, he is adding to the confusion and general uncertainty and this contradicts what he should be doing. Capitalism is not going away because its not the problem....now you need to suggest what system should replace it
  22. Im also working from home but Im only doing about 4-6 hours per day due to certain logistical constraints and resources I'll post the questions later as Im busy at the moment and we can respond to each other when there is time
  23. Gorthfuscious we need to discuss this view in detail, I really have time since the lock-down to engage in these types of debates some would call frivolous but I find interesting as I learn what motivates different people and how they see the world Are you prepared to answer some questions around this view you have ....I love injurai choice of words " myopic apathy ".....classic statement
  24. It is funny but you seldom joke on the " serious " topics so I assumed it was your real opinion But I wouldnt quit your day job with aspirations of becoming a comedian You know I have been told by most of my girlfriends I have a terrible sense of humor, one or 2 of them have even accused my sense of humor of being " sick " ....I think my sense of humor is great. Its just misunderstood by many
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