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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (7832)8/18/2021 8:40:23 PM
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Of course 1 case requires fast action. 1 leads to 5 leads to 25 leads to 125 leads to 1000 and in a week or so there are 100s of thousands and game over.

Act fast and the probable 50 cases not yet known are headed off at the pass. Already, a day later, there are 7 cases.

Look what happened to Brazil, Italy, UK, USA and a lot more besides.

In NZ, we've been unaffected by the virus. It has been great.

The cost is no tourism income and $100 billion in borrowing to pay unemployed, businesses and wastrels.

Now, we might be about to go under. But fast action might see us free again in a week or three.
Jacinda is okay in this instance = no violent Barbarian Brazilian misogynist slapping needed.

Parliament can at any time vote no confidence. No hitting or Brazilian barbarity needed. Excellent English common law, democracy and civilised Virtuous Victorian Values do the job nicely.

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