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To: elmatador who wrote (142417)6/29/2018 11:48:01 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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pak73

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Capital does not spread evenly because it is not treated evenly. Some countries such as Zimbabwe, Venezuela are outright barbarian countries. Switzerland and Singapore treat capital nicely.

Yes, there was a real economy in the 1970s just as there is a real one now. But double or triple the population with orders of magnitude more wealth. The Club of Rome were full of bunk. Things are great and getting greater.

Mqurice



To: elmatador who wrote (142417)6/29/2018 5:20:50 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218554
 
What a load of rot...

The younger ones entering the work forces at the end pof the 90s, were doomed not to have the same easy life the babyboomers had.


The average person starting work in Y2K has enjoyed a superbly cushy life compared with the average person starting work in 1966.

Look at the price and performance of cyberphones now compared with those made in 1973. Compare the cost and quality of cars now and then. Air travel. Bicycles. Sunglasses. Medical services. Etc etc etc etc.

I remember very well what I had to do to earn money 50 years ago and how little I was paid. Whiny brat Millennials can go to Hell. I hope they choke on their latte and smashed avocado brunch.

Mqurice