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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8470)2/1/2022 1:20:07 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation   of 13780
 
I know that you were lacking an intelligent discussion owing to these months in TJ thread.
Thus, you want to say all in one single post.

We are doing the job ther peope MQ:

Where are the sociologists? Where are the political science people?

Do I have to do the Sociologists work here?

The pendulum always swing back.

There is a phenomenon what I call

Collegefication of society

Collegefication means people are ascribed value based on a paper chase.

The more papers one got the more valuable he is to society.

But no matter what, an economy needs workers. Maybe we need 2 scientists and 2 million workers.

Collegefication means:
2 million scientists for fewer workers.
Fewer workers because the majority are indebting themselves to get a passport to the elite aka diploma.

Scientists are grabbing the money. No Capital Expenditures, it harm the environment. Infrastructure suffers
Infrastructures' constrution provides jobs for the blue collars aka Pole Climbers.

The workers do not want to live by the rules of the collegefied people.

They revolted. And you saw in US Trump's voters and now in anti-Trump Canada. It cuts across the political spectrum.
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