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To: ahhaha who wrote (1122)2/21/2001 2:55:59 PM
From: AhdaRespond to of 24758
 
I think it is all you have to do is keep the dollar strong and you insure your Nation Posterity and Prosperity. It is one of the few things we can govern as the rest has to do with future and progress and regress and emotions and earth and man all who are unpredictable. We do know that man will continually grow and we assume he will repopulate. We do know we are unpredictable and we change to adapt to whatever situation we have created. But when we try to govern change and growth and direct it to our purpose we risk that we don't know.

Please excuse me as i am just angry at AG and wandering in thought. I look at it like he is playing God by trying to put known into the unknown. Time itself proves that value is not in the surplus but in the rare.
So macroeconomics is the result and you can't determine the result due to the unknown components that create it.



To: ahhaha who wrote (1122)2/21/2001 2:59:04 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
It is the trees, man, when everybody trims trees it is paper time out there.

Trees symbolizes economic action, the will of people to create wealth. Trees can over grow obscuring the view just like wealth sews the seeds of its own destruction, but the destructive can be constructive in order to eliminate the dross. If the dross were to accumulate too much, it would choke off the wealth creation process, so the wealth is trimmed. Everyone chooses inadvertently to reduce their wealth. They choose actions which they think are increasing wealth but which are actually decreasing wealth. At least the view to wealth renewal is restored in this process and the dross, the pile of paper representing false assets, falls away and rots on the ground providing nutrients to the pruned remnant. It is Schumpeter's cultivation.

Grab it while you can.

The author recommends that we sell our inflated assets because they're headed for the ash heap of history.

When the trees grow there ain’t no paper power anymore.

You gotta be mean and lean to grow again without the old foliage chewing up your precious bodily fluids, unless the destroyed remains of the previous growth putrefy to restore them.

So let's cheer for the MMs to take 'em down one more time!