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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: KyrosL who wrote (66390)9/23/2010 8:48:16 PM
From: TobagoJack   of 219040
 
the issue is less, or not at all about what educated, energized can do and do quickly

the issue is what happens to the rest of the folks, the vast majority

and what the rest of the folks would do to the educated and energized, the minority that can run, and run quickly, had their "freedom" of movement not been restricted by rule-of-making-up-sillier-laws.

argentina, zimbabwe, cambodia, chad, china, russia, england, france, etc are all relevant examples

as each bit of fiction surrounding the usa gets shredded, the truth should emerge, and we would learn

i do not know what that truth is, i merely suspect

i do know fiction when i see it

to me, the spins "freedom", "liberty", "family values", "education", "savings", "flexibility", "transparency", "accountability", and "democracy" all just ring hollow, and so i watch n brief.

as mentioned, my dollar is tied to the usd, and my economy is pegged to the prc economy, and so i must watch both, day and night, 24/7/52.

so far my suspicions are tracking true, and so see no reason to adjust premise.

perhaps it takes distance to see fiction
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