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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: Chas. who wrote (46186)2/5/2009 8:44:39 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (4) of 217677
 
Wrinkly <what do you think the American Urban Social landscape will look like in the next 10 years...???>

And wrinklier [more sun and greater average age] :

<The Rural Social landscape...??? >

After 10 years, people look a lot older than they did a decade before. Barack will be quite grey - he has flecks of grey now and it doesn't go away for POTUS.

Bust Baby Boomers confronting their dotage are going to be unhappy having to work until they drop. The suicide rate will increase as people realize they can't afford medical treatment because they drank, ate and wasted their income over decades instead of saving and investing it.

Young people [immigrants especially and particularly Islamic Jihadists] aren't going to vote for dopey Baby Boomers to live high on the hog in their old age. Young people know there's not going to be much left over for them with hordes of immigrants diluting the national assets, being given a share of USA Inc. for no charge at all and old geezers gobbling the rest.

Maybe Ron Paul will win next time around. There seems little chance of it because few people understand what makes the world a good place instead of a socialist poverty. I guess they'll v ote for more of the same and will no doubt get it. Argentina in the early 20th century was a well-off place. By the end of the century it was a bankrupt joke. Great Britain was very great in 1899 but by 1999 was a pale shadow of itself, of little consequence around the world. Populations have to vote to keep things good and act to maintain it if they want it. Mostly they don't.

Or maybe everything will be great, Obama will be kept on as POTUS by putting Michele in as President - "8 MORE YEARS!!" SUVs will crowd the highways, GM, GE and Google will stride across the planet bringing wealth to all. The blip of a few mortgages going sour will be long forgotten. The workshops of China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Japan, Russia and Europe will deliver cargo galore to the USA and all will be happy. Even Africa will be looking better.

Mqurice
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