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To: TobagoJack who wrote (26348)12/13/2007 6:41:41 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 220168
 
The system is being saved. "Sovereign wealth funds from the likes of Dubai, Qatar, Kuwait, Norway, Kazakhstan and now Brazil are players that will assume an ever greater role in supplying capital. Protectionist elements may try to politicize this development, which they view as a threat to the independence of the U.S. private sector.

forbes.com

System is saved but control of the wealth moves away from it. It is "a challenge to the Anglo-Saxon model."

The "Anglo-Saxon model" based on the study of economics. a study based on scarcity. The "Anglo-Saxon model" is being flipped by people who are violating the rule book.

Brazil put 1 billion of dollars drilling on an are experts said there wasn't anything there. Then they changed the paradigm.

A bunch of Austrians and Scotsmen wouldn't do that. Only guys who go have cujones can do that and flip the damn thing.

The Cartesian mind is losing.