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To: John Vosilla who wrote (286165)10/23/2010 2:57:40 PM
From: THE ANTRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I was not being critical I was paying you a complement.You are very good at what you do and would likely be the best in most fields you specialized in.The incentives should be geared to making the best and brightest go to areas that help us the most.I think many of the best and brightest went to Wall Street to work in money losing finance.I do not want it to be as easy as you think to make money in housing via govt subsidized loans and inflationary policy.The housing market will need sharp people to manage rentals for those who never had the skills to do so on their own and provde the lowest priced highest quality rentals.It is just that if you are going to subsidize something we should think long and hard what it should be.As to economic knowledge,I am a physician but I believe that capitalism when done right has advanced mankind much more than medicine.I also have done more for the world with my check book than my medicine.Finally,even if I choose to live my life in the developing world doing medicine for free,I would likely be doing it for myself