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To: TobagoJack who wrote (36411)7/1/2008 11:05:02 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217571
 
Knowledge will be in high demand. Mass Ignorance will be punished ruthlessly! The mass during the past 60 years has been coddled by an economic system that delivered the goods. This is the system that created the Elroy’s and MQ's.

This is the system that created the matriarchal societies where the women dictate how countries should be run.

Now under the big flip, no less than survival of the mass is at stake. The American cushy capitalism and Europe's social democracies sheltered the mass form the economic realities.

Mass get accustomed to a system whereby they towed the line and were compensated with the easy life. Pensions at 55. Life insurance, subsidies for non economic sectors...

The mass needs to fight for its survival as it is thrown into the cold as the former communists were thrown out of the COMECON.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (36411)7/1/2008 2:02:38 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217571
 
Inflation puts pressure on emerging economies
Published: June 30 2008 19:57 | Last updated: June 30 2008 19:57

By David Oakley

The emerging economies, for so long the success story of the markets, have suffered a jolt this year.

Oh, TJ, only us are suffering inflation!

that's followed by:

Inflation fears spark retreat to safety. They keep dreaming for a return of the past. Oh , the good old days of the 'flight for quality'!

Only one thig: is not going to happen. No way to put the tooth paste inside the tube, nor the baby inside the womb.

Inflation fears spark retreat to safety
By Neil Dennis

Published: July 1 2008 12:42 | Last updated: July 1 2008 17:24

Surging oil prices put global equity markets under intense pressure at the beginning of the third quarter, as fears grew about the resurgence of inflation in the global economy.

Oil markets continued to find support from the supply and demand outlook after the International Energy Agency warned on Tuesday of slowing supply and ”minimal” spare capacity.