On Mar 11, 3:24=A0pm, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Well, I don't like to be quite that pessimistic. =A0I think what may
> happen, as the powers that be are simply hurting themselves now, is
> that some sanity may actually prevail. =A0As this current charade of
> printing money transforms itself into runaway inflation, and the stock
> market collapses further, we may see some fundamental restructuring,
> if only from a survival point of view, on the part of the plutocrats
> who run things for their own benefit.
NYC's bankruptcy indicates the powers that be couldn't stop the
tragedy. Same with places like Buffalo or other cities near collapse.
Union workers want more no matter if the business goes bust in the
end. Detroit is another example. Bankers are no different. Governments
are going broke on Medicaid. How many Medicaid beneficiaries give a
**** as long as they can get their next free visit to the doctor?
No, there is reason to be pessimistic.
http://www.capitaldistrict-lp.org/how.shtml
Perhaps some day enough people will understand that governing has
become about money and privilege - taking it from some and giving it
to themselves.
http://www.capitaldistrict-lp.org/what.shtml


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