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To: TobagoJack who wrote (26871)12/25/2007 7:22:36 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217750
 
My natural arena? And what might that consist of ?

A fifty kilometre radius around my home?
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (26871)12/25/2007 10:44:08 PM
From: 8bits  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217750
 
btw, manila stock exchange ought to be one of the better performers for 2008 in usd terms

Any specific recs..?



To: TobagoJack who wrote (26871)12/25/2007 11:35:41 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217750
 
It is the effect of the capital moving that Elmat and Juan benefit of. The electric charge, one don't own or make use of it, we make use of the force (electricity) put to productive use.

It is the same with capital. Any time it moves, like an electrical potential in a copper wire, current results. Force makes itself present.

Now elmat, by induction, feels the efect of capital moving.

Give you another analogy: Like the Monsoon that comes to HK, capital spreading more evenly doesn't belong to anyone.

--There's no longer birthright to capital. (Someone needs to tell the Europeans that)
--There's no flag attached to capital. (Someone needs to tell Elroy that)
--There's no religion attached to capital. (Someone needs to tell the Iranians that)

Any time capital moves, like an electrical potential in a copper wire, current results. Force makes itself present.

Now elmat, by induction, feels the efect of capital moving.

All that said: The old Karl was right: Accummulating capital and hogging it in the hands of a few was bad and capital should spread evenly so that the entities that produced owned capital.

Perhaps communism has won :-)