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Re: Usually, the Stock Market is a leading indicator...

by Democracy Highlander <nospam_example_com@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 5, 2008 at 07:57 PM

Fred Weiss wrote:

>> .... the collapse of rich nations is always
>> preceded by an extreme split in incomes between the rich and the
>> poor....
> 
> Even if the "poor" aren't actually poor?
> 
> Remember, the French and the Russians were actually literally
> starving.
> 
> No one is starving in the US - or, let's put it this way, no has to
> starve.


Remember that in US you got 47 Millions without access to affordable
health
care. 

A 2003 statistics showed that over 18000 people die from preventable
causes
of health care were available to them, today I expect to be over 20k but
no
new statistic has been published.

Even a private insurance does not save you from poverty, over 50% of all
US
bankruptcies has been found to be in middle-class privately insured people
who had the misfortune to get sick.

And there are million of senior citizens having every month to decide
between food or medication, this is starvation.

So please get out from your ivory tower build with money stolen from
hardworking people, and see the realities on the streets.

-- 
The world of the future will be fully democratic or will not be at all.

Democracy Highlander
 




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