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To: dalroi who wrote (107163)8/25/2014 6:58:02 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219669
 
what i suspect about the 1% is that in continental economies their ranks easily allow for circulation of members as new 1%-ers push out some has-been-but-past-best-use-by-dated 1%-ers

in closed / island economies and especially when a legal / political / religious class develops from w/i and otherwise gather around the local 1%-ers, insurmountable barriers get tee-ed up to would be joiners

large continental economies can suffer the same disease of entrenched 1%-ers for any combination of circumstances / reasons

whenever so entrenched, eventually, historically speaking, blood-curdling revolution would eventually be

let us watch and brief