Send Payday Loans – it’s bad all over
What do people do all over the world who have lost their jobs and need payday loans? The number of jobs in the U.S. fell all through 2008; layoffs in Europe, Asia and the developing world have only recently caught up as companies that resisted cuts in the past follow the lead of their American counterparts.
It’s like a germ encircling the globe
It’s like a giant contagious epidemic going around the globe. There doesn’t seem to be a country that hasn’t caught the unemployment germ and what’s worse, the germs seem to be strengthening on their meager diet.
The Global economy
Stories are coming in from every corner of the world. Jobs are drying up as the global economy enters its first overall downturn since The Great Depression, provoking social unrest in Europe and Asia along with calls to protect local workers from foreign competition.
Paris, Taiwan, Colombia
Look at the list of firings and unemployment: Lawyers in Paris, kitchen workers in Taiwan, bodyguards in Colombia. What’s going on? The ranks of the jobless are swelling even as once fast-growing economies fall victim to a tumbling global slowdown that has already claimed 3.6 million American jobs and millions more elsewhere.
Everywhere
In mainland China millions of migrant workers searching for jobs are finding that factories are closing down. There have been protests at individual factories in China and Indonesia where workers were laid off with little or no notice. Remember Taiwan? Exports were down 43 percent last month, the steepest plunge in Asia.
Will loans help?
In this climate, will Payday Loans help or will they come too late to save the victims? If I get a Payday Loan today while I am still employed and then I am fired tomorrow, what happens?
And those foreign workers, what of them?
In Britain, refinery and power plant employees walked off the job last month in protest at the use of Italian and Portuguese workers at a construction project on the coast of England. Soon there will be civil disruption and strikes as workers realize they are losing their livelihood to foreigners.
Who will help me get back home?
I am a student from Los Angeles. I decided to travel to Europe and study art. I went to Paris to spend time in the great art galleries. My money ran out so I took a job as a waiter in a restaurant. It worked very well; I studied art during the day and waited tables at night. This past week there have been few diners at the restaurant and I can see that I will soon be asked to leave.
I will not find another job here; there are thousands of Frenchmen on the streets looking for work. I do not have the price of the ticket back to L.A. I will simply be stuck here in Paris with no way of earning a living. Even the charcoal sketches of the Eiffel Tower that I used to do and sell to the tourists are no longer selling because there are no more tourists.
Hanging in there
I understand that I simply have to make the best of things and I am starting by rushing in my application for a Payday Loan. The money will go towards an air ticket to anywhere west of here and closer to home.







Recessions are never usually confined to one area alone, they have been global events for at least the last hundred years or so. The Great Depression, for instance, hit many countries very hard, some far harder than the U.S.A. The sooner we can restabilize, the sooner the world can restabilize, because the global economy is like Jenga – once you pull the right piece the whole thing falls apart.
We can see why Jesus Christ taught us to pray for God’s Kingdom at Matt 6:9. Man’s governments contain too many opportunists.
Dear Sir,
We are a micro finance institution with about eleven thousand customers andabout 15 branch offices. we would like to apply for your Payday loans even if you could give it to us on a revolving basis. Whats your minimum and maximum for commercial institutions like ours Thks. Couls we get a two million USD lOAN?