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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: GPS Info who wrote (3017)8/16/2019 11:26:02 PM
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Maurice has such an obvious problem with women in authority that I'd burst out laughing if he ever denied it.
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I think Maurice's racial beliefs are the usual hand me down clap-trap from the British Empire.

Everything in the Commonwealth were "the pink bits" all colored the same and the sun never set on the Empire.

White-fellas from England excelled at bringing the gift of their learning and culture, such as it was, to the world at the point of a gun, like the Spanish and Portuguese had done in Latin America, the Chinese in Asia and many others had done through out history.

The current Emperor worship in China is rapidly emulating that of pre-WW-II Japan, as if that were a marvelous thing too.

The US cut-off oil exports to Japan after their invasion of Manchuria and China. Of course the Japanese line on this was this "was an internal Japanese matter not involving the United States" - bullshit which China has now adopted for their own use relative to Tibet and all of their other splendorous recent acquisitions.
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On a different topic I ran across this rate of suicide, which seems to be the inverse of prosperity.
Suicides per 100,000

1. Montana — 26
2. Alaska — 25.4
3. Wyoming — 25.2
4. New Mexico — 22.5
5. Utah — 21.8
6. Nevada — 21.4
7. Idaho — 21.3
8. Oklahoma — 20.9
9. Colorado — 20.5
9. South Dakota — 20.5
11. West Virginia — 19.5
12. North Dakota — 19
13. Missouri — 18.3
14. Arkansas — 18.2
15. Kansas — 17.9
16. Oregon — 17.8
17. Arizona — 17.6
18. New Hampshire — 17.3
18. Vermont — 17.3
20. Kentucky — 16.8
21. Tennessee — 16.3
22. Maine — 15.7
22. South Carolina — 15.7
24. Alabama — 15.6
25. Indiana — 15.4
26. Washington — 14.8
27. Pennsylvania — 14.7
28. Wisconsin — 14.6
29. Iowa — 14.5
30. Louisiana — 14.1
30. Ohio — 14.1
32. Florida — 13.9
33. Georgia — 13.3
33. Michigan — 13.3
35. Minnesota — 13.2
35. Virginia — 13.2
37. Nebraska — 13
37. North Carolina — 13
39. Mississippi — 12.7
40. Texas — 12.6
41. Hawaii — 12
42. Delaware — 11.5
43. Rhode Island — 11.1
44. Illinois — 10.7
45. California — 10.5
46. Connecticut — 10
47. Maryland — 9.3
48. Massachusetts — 8.7
49. New York — 8.1
50. New Jersey — 7.2
51. District of Columbia — 5.1
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