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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (22455)9/14/2007 11:04:42 AM
From: Slagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217705
 
Maurice,
"it was about 35 years ago" and now directly to "overpopulated like Bangladesh"

Don't be so sure that was all about industrial policy. That may have been part of it but the same terrible policy arose here and many other places, all in developed countries, and at about the same time.

It is mainly about globalism and the "one world" approach world government. Your country and mine were targeted by the global elite for a new experiment in social engineering and now we are living with the results.
Slagle




To: Maurice Winn who wrote (22455)9/15/2007 8:09:31 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217705
 
The poor man was intimidated and started thinking is a nation full of PhD's that propels a country into wealth. Not saying that a bunch of ignorant does either, but it is a dedicated work force that produces wealth.

Those copycat Japanese, those German artisans transformed from music box and cuckoo watch makers into telex machines, machine-tool and carmakers.

Not the Max Planck Institut, it was the 'pole-climbers' the ones who made the difference. That is; until they've got rich and started shunning work.

Those dedicated work force have been let loose and are transforming the world, Mr. MQ!