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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (79673)9/16/2011 12:01:35 AM
From: arun gera1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218863
 
>Imagine how well off the billion in India must be with all that amortized previous investment and masses increasing demand on the limited water and other supplies:>

Old debating technique again. When you don't have an argument, try emotional buttons.

New Zealand must be looking for workforce otherwise the immigrants would not be there. Are they not paying their rent to the landlords?

Indians are indeed rich...in family life. Even with poverty they are about as happy as any first world residents.

And some indians are very rich... 2 in Top 10

forbes.com

forbes.com

East Asians continue to excel in the U.S, but among minority groups, Indians are clearly the latest and greatest "model." In 2007, the median income of households headed by an Indian American was approximately $83,000, compared with $61,000 for East Asians and $55,000 for whites.