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Biotech / Medical : 2012 Biotech Charity Contest

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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (251)6/24/2012 3:37:32 PM
From: Arthur Radley   of 513
 
It’s ridiculous to imply that our current economic crisis is the result of government overregulating our economic entities. The reality is that it’s after just another economic collapse ‘our’ government steps in, trying to avert another crisis. Alexander Hamilton in the 1790’s gave us what we have today---a feeding trough for those who want to feed at the people’s expense. The only difference is that today we have a segment of our society that has an agenda where they want to take us back to Hamilton’s era, ignoring that this movie has already been made--------Back to the Future, starring Michael J. Fox as Alexander Hamilton. One has to ignore history to accept that our woes are merely the result of regulations. Our current situation can be explained by invoking Eli Whitney and him dying because of prostate cancer.

Eli Whitney and prostate cancer------------and you are scratching your head, wondering what these two have in common with our economic crisis in 2012! For those who might have an interest in history and economics, send me a (PM) and you can get the rest of the story. This way I can avoid bothering those who prefer sticking their head in the sand.

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