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To: TobagoJack who wrote (34292)5/1/2008 4:22:10 AM
From: elmatador   of 219794
 
A massive national debt. Withered stock prices. A shrinking work force. Japan's problems have pushed it to the brink, its stock market chief says.

I am the one who coined the term "Japan returning to the insignificance that it came from."

It is not yet dawned on many people yet.

he is dismayed that many Japanese leaders still talk as if Japan was No. 1, as it seemed to be back in the 1980s.

“We are isolating ourselves from the problem. But the reality is that we are standing on junk paper: debt.”

“Our sons or grandsons will face disaster.”

theglobeandmail.com

I said the same about Germany to Carranza. he didn;t believe.

It must noted that the G-7 is finito. kaputt. acabado.
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