the release button. girl charlene spends about two hundred days a year on the road. but he s always drawn back home to kaiserslautern in south west germany was. not on me because what i love about kaiser s loughton is that my home and the people i m closest to are here but that means a lot because this is where my heart is and that s why i always return to a movie that can afford. one girl show he returns from his latest excursion his first stop is his studio not his apartment. after quickly going over the new photos he posts them on his social network site. the internet has given him an enormous boost in his do it yourself success. he already has over one hundred thousand followers on instagram.
cannot say for sure that for example there is belongs to this community or to this particular style because you can turn around and see different. byzantine and morris motifs dominate the building style it also has european and jewish influences the lectures were held in german here until the end of world war one for centuries he was the capital of the book of the region from seven hundred seventy five to nine hundred eighteen it belonged to the house burke empire the viennese spruced up provincial cities with places like the theatre square. i think we kept the back from zack s time our city is more contemporary appears to have this austrian temptations and a good way i wouldn t say that we are conservative. we can notice people can speak different languages and this is normal for. there s even
a savings account it s almost like burning money. this deluge of money has created deals worth billions companies are bought and sold for vast sums because lanza cheap the employees become the pools of the speculators. but the question is where s all this money going to go. bang. bang. bang. bang a. new. we re in bad bowden doff in western germany this couple faces the same diameter and many others want to deal with their savings in this world of low interest rates
money not with goods but with money alone this was the start of the financial industry of today. credit cards and current accounts accelerated financial transactions. former public responsibilities were privatized pensions are a case in point the private sector is better at everything than the state so they said need billions came into play. in the one nine hundred eighty s. margaret thatcher deregulated the banks in london bill clinton did the same. later on wall street chancellor gerhard schroeder in germany then also bought into the deregulation philosophy money was to earn money and thereby create growth the global casino was open for business the liberalism half of liberalization was
a mistake it s the wrong word too if you deregulate markets that need to be regulated then you create chaos you unleash an avalanche of money on to the world i m honestly vollies you can call that liberalization but it was a policy that benefited only a few people namely the rich it has caused a lot of problems for the world at least usually a start it. to liberalize ation or deregulation allowed the deals of the banks to explode they now acted internationally major banks have become investment establishment that fund huge deals more and more money goes into speculation that s where the big money is made this has less and less to do with the real economy other central banks alone responsible for this influx of money away and as they don t come from. economic students in germany are investigating just that want to people know about the origin of money that s what they want to