The Generation Gap and the 2012 Election
A new Pew Research Center study suggests Millennial voters are inclined to back President Barack Obama by a wide margin in a potential matchup against former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, while Silent generation voters are solidly behind Romney.
Nouriel Roubini Held A Party For Clients And This Is What He Told Them
Here's the gist of what he told them.
When it comes to Europe, frankly, he said, "Our view is very bearish." Europe is a slow motion train wreck and there's a "significant risk of a Eurozone breakup." This doesn't mean Greece and Portugal leaving, it means Spain and Italy ultimately leaving as well, which would mean the whole thing is toast.
And if the Eurozone breaks up "everything around the world goes sour."
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