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To: TobagoJack who wrote (81330)10/13/2011 3:14:21 AM
From: Riskmgmt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217557
 
Hi TJ
Don't ponder too much on my notes on USA for they are just opinions based on my point of view and experience much the same as every one else's.

Take away is that, it doesn't concern me too much as, if and when your dire predictions of riots and revolution come to pass, I'll be elsewhere.

Talking of opinions, many people would would think Hong Kong might be due for it's own shake up soon, this is how it begins.

China’s official overseeing the city, Wang Guangya, warned Tsang in June that housing may become a “political problem.” Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched July 1 to protest escalating housing and rental costs.
“Despite sustained economic growth in recent years, the widening of the wealth gap is still a source of social discontent,” Tsang said. “Poverty in Hong Kong is related to economic restructuring,” reducing demand for “low-educated, low-skilled workers, which has slowed their wage growth.”

Quote is from an article on bloomberg.