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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TobagoJack who wrote (1206)10/17/2005 1:37:08 AM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 218057
 
I think I recall reading that Chinese is being taught in some of the schools here. Makes sense because we have stuff here that could be sold to China: coal, timber, fish, beaver pelts...

Alaska has an ongoing effort to market coal to Taiwan. Our State Attorney General had to resign when it was revealed that he owned stock in KFX, the company that the state was promoting to process the coal.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (1206)10/18/2005 12:38:03 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218057
 
>>I think people are generally fed ignorant lies from politicians, thoughtless spins from the media, useless thoughts from the academics, and therefore receiving false signals for navigating to TeoTwawKi, unprepared and not preparing for what must be.<<

TJ, if you wanted you could form a new religion because you write biblical statements.

>>Will we get globalized so that the Haves and Wanna-Haves average out the moolah-take at USD 11,068 per annum per person, whether by redistribution of poverty, reallocation of prosperity, sustainable exchange rate shift, stagflationary-depression sequence, all-out war, or what, but on average nonetheless?<<

No need to create a novel name for "capital spreading more evenly", TJ! Spend time thinking about the impact this will have on HOW PEOPLE WILL ALLOCATE those USD11k.

Will they buy charter flights to go to Jamaica?

Will they buy more biscuits?

Will they reform existing houses or construct new ones?

Will they start eating more meat protein?

Will they go to the dentist?

Will they put their kids in private schools instead of using the public ones?

Will they buy more furniture?

Will the one going by feet buy a bicycle, the one using bicycle buy a motorcycle, the one riding a bike will buy a second hand car, the owner of a dilapidated car will buy a new one?

One think is for sure:

There will be less money to subsidized farming.

There will be less money for welfare

There will be less money for "defense"

All that was possible when countries were hogging capital and misusing it.

Capital is like manure, you have to spread it very evenly else else you get that "aroma"...