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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (2282)4/3/2019 7:54:10 PM
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Hi Black Swan. In 1967 I grew up on the Sheboygan River in Wisconsin.

With my mother's death in June 2016, I bought her place and now spend summers there.

I can tell you with great certainty that the progress we've made cleaning our waters is amazing. No more suds floating down the river.

Large clams living in the sandy currents of the river - never existed before.

I'm not sure an urban dweller really has a feel for how the Earth is doing.

Let's face it when you live in urban areas, its a lot like looking out over a land fill project - way too much pollution everywhere.

It is a fertile ground for environmental alarmists, who project the worst of pollution areas to the rest of the great big world out there.

A country boy can survive!

Visit one of our many and huge National parks - it's not all bad out there.

There is a lot of misinformation being told people who never really experience the outdoors, beyond Central Park. Ask AOC - we'll be just fine in 12 years., and NO AL GORE, Miami is not under seawater. <smile>

Bob
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