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Wednesday, 03.02.2016.

11:30

PM: Serbia won't be parking lot for migrants

Serbia will not be "a parking lot for migrants" Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday.

Izvor: Tanjug

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123

pre 8 godina

Adrian is talking about how being in EU has helped increase the cost of living in Romania. Meaning everything is god damn expensive and if the government asks 25% more in tax there is nothing in the world you can do about it. Now EU owns them. Money is going to German hands.

As for Vucic's statement. It's about time. Germany brought this onto Europe. It is not Serbia's problem. This is not a natural disaster on Europe's soil. This was all welcomed by Germany and planned so that they come thru via Balkans. They want to ruin Balkans so that they can eventually control ALL Balkan people and Balkan lands. It is non-stop, one thing after another. To me it looks like a secret mission planned for quite awhile.

Peggy

pre 8 godina

Serbia should not accept any illegal migrants into the country. There are more than enough Muslims there already and these will only demand more and breed more.
All that is going to happen is that more mosques are going to be built where hatred is the main topic. Haven't we learned already what it means to invite people who are hostile to us to flood in? Yes, those countries who are looking after thier own interests and not of the intrests of EU are smart. Why is EU more important to preserve than a way of life already in those countries? EU should never be more important than native people of Europe.
Vucic which this kindof thinking I hope you lose in the next election. You are towing the line which is going to destroy Serbia and Euope. Can you not see that women are no longer safe in certain countries who said that it was their moral duty to help?

Felix, Romania

pre 8 godina

There is no deflation in Romania, this "scare" is for dummies and it depends what you include in it. Yesterday I paid my local taxes on house, land and my car and it was nice to see an increase of 25% compared to 2015. Yes, that's right, it's not 2%, not 5%... it's 25%. That's a price increase for me. Houses and land have also increased in price. Also, most foods have become more expensive and I do not see life becoming any cheaper for families... on the contrary.

This being said, I don't see any connection between the migrants / the headline and inflation / deflation. Is this an attempt to divert attention?

Michael Thomas

pre 8 godina

Adrian bucharest

I confess I do not understand your comment. Are you seriously suggesting that deflation is good for your country?

Deflation might sound good to the economic-illiterates, but it’s death to the economy and can only bring unemployment and depression. Deflation means that the total amount of money and credit in an economy falls, this fall in Money Supply has an immediate impact on prices – they fall. This general fall in prices looks like a good thing to the average shopper, but it is false indicator. Yes, prices fall, but so does employment, productivity and spending. Think of it this way, if the total Money Supply for a country was 1 billion, and after deflation this fell to 900 million, then there would be less money to buy things, and less money to employ people and less money to pay for Public Services. If we take deflation to its extreme and reduce Money Supply to zero, so that there is no money in the economy, then nothing can be bought or sold. No one would be employed and we would all be trying to survive by producing our own food, housing and clothing. Adding money to the economy (inflation) encourages more trade and generates more employment. In the West we call this inflation by a new name: “Quantitative Easing.” The Americans, British, Germans, and Japanese have added trillions of dollars, pounds, euros and Yen to their economies. Without this inflation the West would be as dead as eastern Europe.

adrian_bucharest

pre 8 godina

Deflation ^^

We are poor in Romania but at least we had deflation in 2015 and in 2016 we will have again deflation of 2% because they cut more taxes in 2016 . from prevision deflation 0,4% 2016 will be -2% http://www.economica.net/scadere-a-preturilor-de-0-3prc-pentru-2016-in-perioada-ianuarie-mai-inflatia-ar-putea-fi-2prc-coface_114080.html

Michael Thomas

pre 8 godina

Adrian bucharest

I confess I do not understand your comment. Are you seriously suggesting that deflation is good for your country?

Deflation might sound good to the economic-illiterates, but it’s death to the economy and can only bring unemployment and depression. Deflation means that the total amount of money and credit in an economy falls, this fall in Money Supply has an immediate impact on prices – they fall. This general fall in prices looks like a good thing to the average shopper, but it is false indicator. Yes, prices fall, but so does employment, productivity and spending. Think of it this way, if the total Money Supply for a country was 1 billion, and after deflation this fell to 900 million, then there would be less money to buy things, and less money to employ people and less money to pay for Public Services. If we take deflation to its extreme and reduce Money Supply to zero, so that there is no money in the economy, then nothing can be bought or sold. No one would be employed and we would all be trying to survive by producing our own food, housing and clothing. Adding money to the economy (inflation) encourages more trade and generates more employment. In the West we call this inflation by a new name: “Quantitative Easing.” The Americans, British, Germans, and Japanese have added trillions of dollars, pounds, euros and Yen to their economies. Without this inflation the West would be as dead as eastern Europe.

Felix, Romania

pre 8 godina

There is no deflation in Romania, this "scare" is for dummies and it depends what you include in it. Yesterday I paid my local taxes on house, land and my car and it was nice to see an increase of 25% compared to 2015. Yes, that's right, it's not 2%, not 5%... it's 25%. That's a price increase for me. Houses and land have also increased in price. Also, most foods have become more expensive and I do not see life becoming any cheaper for families... on the contrary.

This being said, I don't see any connection between the migrants / the headline and inflation / deflation. Is this an attempt to divert attention?

123

pre 8 godina

Adrian is talking about how being in EU has helped increase the cost of living in Romania. Meaning everything is god damn expensive and if the government asks 25% more in tax there is nothing in the world you can do about it. Now EU owns them. Money is going to German hands.

As for Vucic's statement. It's about time. Germany brought this onto Europe. It is not Serbia's problem. This is not a natural disaster on Europe's soil. This was all welcomed by Germany and planned so that they come thru via Balkans. They want to ruin Balkans so that they can eventually control ALL Balkan people and Balkan lands. It is non-stop, one thing after another. To me it looks like a secret mission planned for quite awhile.

Peggy

pre 8 godina

Serbia should not accept any illegal migrants into the country. There are more than enough Muslims there already and these will only demand more and breed more.
All that is going to happen is that more mosques are going to be built where hatred is the main topic. Haven't we learned already what it means to invite people who are hostile to us to flood in? Yes, those countries who are looking after thier own interests and not of the intrests of EU are smart. Why is EU more important to preserve than a way of life already in those countries? EU should never be more important than native people of Europe.
Vucic which this kindof thinking I hope you lose in the next election. You are towing the line which is going to destroy Serbia and Euope. Can you not see that women are no longer safe in certain countries who said that it was their moral duty to help?

adrian_bucharest

pre 8 godina

Deflation ^^

We are poor in Romania but at least we had deflation in 2015 and in 2016 we will have again deflation of 2% because they cut more taxes in 2016 . from prevision deflation 0,4% 2016 will be -2% http://www.economica.net/scadere-a-preturilor-de-0-3prc-pentru-2016-in-perioada-ianuarie-mai-inflatia-ar-putea-fi-2prc-coface_114080.html

adrian_bucharest

pre 8 godina

Deflation ^^

We are poor in Romania but at least we had deflation in 2015 and in 2016 we will have again deflation of 2% because they cut more taxes in 2016 . from prevision deflation 0,4% 2016 will be -2% http://www.economica.net/scadere-a-preturilor-de-0-3prc-pentru-2016-in-perioada-ianuarie-mai-inflatia-ar-putea-fi-2prc-coface_114080.html

Peggy

pre 8 godina

Serbia should not accept any illegal migrants into the country. There are more than enough Muslims there already and these will only demand more and breed more.
All that is going to happen is that more mosques are going to be built where hatred is the main topic. Haven't we learned already what it means to invite people who are hostile to us to flood in? Yes, those countries who are looking after thier own interests and not of the intrests of EU are smart. Why is EU more important to preserve than a way of life already in those countries? EU should never be more important than native people of Europe.
Vucic which this kindof thinking I hope you lose in the next election. You are towing the line which is going to destroy Serbia and Euope. Can you not see that women are no longer safe in certain countries who said that it was their moral duty to help?

123

pre 8 godina

Adrian is talking about how being in EU has helped increase the cost of living in Romania. Meaning everything is god damn expensive and if the government asks 25% more in tax there is nothing in the world you can do about it. Now EU owns them. Money is going to German hands.

As for Vucic's statement. It's about time. Germany brought this onto Europe. It is not Serbia's problem. This is not a natural disaster on Europe's soil. This was all welcomed by Germany and planned so that they come thru via Balkans. They want to ruin Balkans so that they can eventually control ALL Balkan people and Balkan lands. It is non-stop, one thing after another. To me it looks like a secret mission planned for quite awhile.

Michael Thomas

pre 8 godina

Adrian bucharest

I confess I do not understand your comment. Are you seriously suggesting that deflation is good for your country?

Deflation might sound good to the economic-illiterates, but it’s death to the economy and can only bring unemployment and depression. Deflation means that the total amount of money and credit in an economy falls, this fall in Money Supply has an immediate impact on prices – they fall. This general fall in prices looks like a good thing to the average shopper, but it is false indicator. Yes, prices fall, but so does employment, productivity and spending. Think of it this way, if the total Money Supply for a country was 1 billion, and after deflation this fell to 900 million, then there would be less money to buy things, and less money to employ people and less money to pay for Public Services. If we take deflation to its extreme and reduce Money Supply to zero, so that there is no money in the economy, then nothing can be bought or sold. No one would be employed and we would all be trying to survive by producing our own food, housing and clothing. Adding money to the economy (inflation) encourages more trade and generates more employment. In the West we call this inflation by a new name: “Quantitative Easing.” The Americans, British, Germans, and Japanese have added trillions of dollars, pounds, euros and Yen to their economies. Without this inflation the West would be as dead as eastern Europe.

Felix, Romania

pre 8 godina

There is no deflation in Romania, this "scare" is for dummies and it depends what you include in it. Yesterday I paid my local taxes on house, land and my car and it was nice to see an increase of 25% compared to 2015. Yes, that's right, it's not 2%, not 5%... it's 25%. That's a price increase for me. Houses and land have also increased in price. Also, most foods have become more expensive and I do not see life becoming any cheaper for families... on the contrary.

This being said, I don't see any connection between the migrants / the headline and inflation / deflation. Is this an attempt to divert attention?