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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (3897)11/4/2019 10:56:13 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13796
 
Only the the desperate and the bottom of the barrel are willing to move to the advanced countries.

Why that if there is so good?

The jobs here are only menial work and they have to adapt to a new local normal.

That is why they attract Somalis, Haitians, Syrians running from army conscription and the rural most uneducated. And they bring along with them their normal.

As that became established, and advanced countries got a taste of what is to have people who moved there as an act of desperation they run special schemes to attract the educated people.

These go for the money and want to get the same level payment and working conditions of the locals.

Your premises forget about the mean time between the now and the then.
It is a common mistake of people who do not think deeper.

They envisage a future and they forget the painful steps to get there.

Not only individuals such you, but governments too. Witness China.

They also exclude the Law of the Unintended Consequences. and that law is a bitch !

Between now and your future there are billions of old folks. Unless you ask them t commit collective suicide, they're refusing to die out.

This interim time is the now of Japan. It is the canary in the mine.

Europe is being Japanized faster than Japan. It is economy living off stimulus (aka QE) for the past decade.

I am watching



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (3897)11/9/2019 2:40:47 AM
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Astrophysicist – Mini Ice Age is now accelerating – Important video

The new mini ice age began around 2013

“What we have happening – NOW! – is the start of the mini ice age…it began around 2013. It’s a slow start, and now the rate of moving into the mini ice age is accelerating.”
December 2, 2018 by Robert

Contrary to what the politicians are trying to foist on you, a new mini ice age – a new Maunder Minimum – has already started.

Astrophysicist Piers Corbyn“We are plunging now into a deep mini ice age,” says astrophysicist Piers Corbyn. “And there is no way out.”

For the next 20 years it’s going to get colder and colder on average, says Corbyn.

The jet stream will be wilder. There will be more wild temperature changes, more hail events, more earthquakes, more extreme volcano events, more snow in winters, lousy summers, late springs, short autumns, and more and more crop failures.

“Carbon dioxide levels do not have any impact – I repeat, any impact – on climate,” says Piers. “The CO2 theory is wrong from the start.”

“The fact is the sun rules the sea temperature, and the sea temperature rules the climate.”

“The basic message is that the sun is controlling the climate, primarily via the sea.”

The new mini ice age began around 2013

“What we have happening – NOW! – is the start of the mini ice age…it began around 2013. It’s a slow start, and now the rate of moving into the mini ice age is accelerating.”

“The best thing to do now is to tell your politicians to stop believing nonsense, and to stop doing silly measures like the bird-killing machines of wind farms in order to save the planet (they say), but get rid of all those things, which cost money, and reduce electricity prices now.

“Evidence shows that man-made climate change does not exist and the arguments for it are not based on science but on data fraud and a conspiracy theory of nature,” says Piers on his website.

“The world is now cooling not warming and there is no observational evidence in the thousands and millions of years of data that changes in CO2 have any observable effect on weather or climate in the real world.”

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