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To: TobagoJack who wrote (6953)6/5/2006 2:39:09 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 217764
 
Dumb Indians voting themselves rich at somebody else's expense, but paradoxically, ending up in poverty. Such is what electorates do. NZ is voting itself poorer by the day.

Putting currencies in their hands leads to equal financial catastrophes and human misery. Once the mobs realize they can print themselves money by voting for the politician who promises that, they will go for it like turkeys voting for an early Xmas and three new Thanksgivings a year. Unless they can look over the fence and see the sorry state of their foolish neighbours [such as Argentina, etc] who tried it and found out what happens next.

Anti-gouging laws are always popular. In the Land of the Free, and Home of the Bludger, there is always baying for blood when somebody is making a LOT of money during a transient monopoly or during a shortage. Look at the whining about Microsoft and fuel shortages causing price rises and demands for politicians to lower prices.

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