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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (13094)12/18/2024 12:19:00 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (2) of 13777
 
Change to a productive economy will come hard inside the UK museum.


Freed from the looser regulation requirements of the more productive EU, the UK has become free to double down on their self-concept of a living museum where nothing is allowed to change - with strange foreign Catholic people sent back to Poland - probably the fastest growing economy in Europe.

Of course UK farmers now need to pay a lot of money to fly in illiterate Muslims from Kazakhstan to replace the people who returned to Poland on the farms, with many food factories now idled and food for the UK imported from Europe or North Africa.

New jobs for English workers as actors playing the roles of recreated 17th century farm workers hoping for tourists to stop by to see how farms were run 400 years ago.

Loss making farms in Iowa have turned a big profit installing wind turbines which now produce 60% of the electrical power used in the state. cbsnews.com

Farmers in the UK want to install wind turbines as well but have been stopped by Local Councils who say this would disturb the historic nature of England's farms. Last week Energy Secretary Ed Miliband unveiled plans to give government ministers the final say on approving large onshore wind farms rather than leaving decisions to local councils, where opposition has often been fierce. - bbc.com

Trump looks ready for a fight with US farmers as he believes wind turbines on farms cause cancer in cows and humans which is why everyone in the Netherlands died of cancer in the 1600s.

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