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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (8274)1/21/2003 1:49:51 AM
From: Keith MonahanRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
Or is it Jakarta?

Just make sure the broken glass on the top of the wall around your home is extra sharp. One of the amenities of Third World societies is a lack of security.


I've been to Jakarta 20 times and never spend a night behind a wall. If you are not scared to lose what you have, then there is no reason to protect it. But I can see why you might want to take extra precautions - cities like Jakarta, Manila, Moscow, Rio - they can smell the fear on certain types of people.

The problem with Socialists like you is that you can't comprehend that many of these people living and working in these Third World countries on less than $5,000 a year are happier than most Americans. This is in contrast to a country like Saudi Arabia, which offers it's citizens many "benefits" and has only succeeded in creating a bunch of lazy, miserable, unemployed slobs.
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