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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: maceng2 who wrote (62325)1/24/2019 5:21:23 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71442
 
The existence of a fabulously wealthy first-world coexisting with a desperately poor Third World in the 1960s and earlier was a situation would could be easily "arbitraged".

When I was a child I asked my grandfather who had grown up incredibly wealthy what he thought of the changes.

His family was wealthy because they owned roughly 60,000 acres (about 93 square miles) in Besarabia (Moldova) which came complete with the serfs living on it, to work it for their owner's benefit.

My Grandfather simply said, "I think the world today is more fair."

Perhaps you might eventually see your way to saying something like that.