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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (62616)4/23/2005 10:24:58 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
thank you for making my point, as you in fact cannot see the obvious, ponder the apparent, figure out the inevitable, sense what must be

and yes, CB definitely figured that wars are good for the economy, as you apparently believe housing inflation, even if in choice areas, are a good thing, even though the not-so-choice areas must inevitably be dragged up by the neck, so that the seller will pay more for less, and be stuck with a bigger tax bill

this must be why NZ is behind HK, and not only in alphabetical terms, as judged by the Americans, who are of course always right :0)

BTW, did you know that there are more Taiwanese Chinese in China than there are mainlander Chinese in Taiwan? or NZ? or anywhere else for that matter? Not that it matters to the apparent, obvious, natural, and logical, all pointing to the ... eh ... inevitable ... to some uncomplicated souls

I am guessing, bring on a good rock solid recession, Taiwan's shoreline will be wide open to visitors, mostly kins, of the obvious sort. Necessity and Inevitability go together, just not for the uncomplicated sorts.
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