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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (75222)6/14/2011 11:28:52 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Respond to of 217576
 
Insolvency or Lost Decade. While US politicians (and politicians everywhere) emphasize the “costs” of continuing the sustaining of aggregate demand via higher government spending (on the spurious grounds that such spending creates the possibility of ‘national insolvency’), they ignore the fact that there are huge daily losses in foregone income, corporate tax revenues and output.

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (75222)6/14/2011 6:14:56 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217576
 
as contended earlier, china shall save the world
be it green tech, bio tech, or any other sort of tech, per imperatives driving innovation
the script is sound
tracking true
going well
bang on
should be obvious
new sovereign coming
wonderful

as far as patent counting goes, who is counting?
did you see me counting?
as far as i am concerned, the patentable processes and items are under-counted
but i would not expect you to know that

i also do not expect you to know that as economies get more dynamic, the count goes up, and the quality evolves

giddy with anticipation

35% of global gdp be the point of destination

the implications for new zealand can only be guessed at ;0)