rtw
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Wed Nov-10-10 03:55 PM
Response to Reply #20 |
| 22. I agree with preparing |
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I guess some would rather put their head in the sand and wish things away.
Or, those able could prepare themselves and then put some extra away for those not able to do it.
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| -A Darkening Future: Why Growth Still Feels Like a Recession |
Hannah Bell |
Nov-10-10 04:26 AM |
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Nothing has ended. |
ixion |
Nov-10-10 04:51 AM |
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i'll whip myself up a train immediately. |
Hannah Bell |
Nov-10-10 04:53 AM |
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groups of people made trains originally |
ixion |
Nov-10-10 05:42 AM |
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yes, they did: but not from scratch. people had developed the underlying skills |
Hannah Bell |
Nov-10-10 01:56 PM |
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large urban areas are ultimately unsustainable, at least given how they're currently engineered |
ixion |
Nov-10-10 03:46 PM |
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No house, no land, no job. |
ipaint |
Nov-10-10 06:12 AM |
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I can empathize with your situation, having been there myself |
ixion |
Nov-10-10 07:47 AM |
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No problem at all other than it does nothing to address the cause leaving untold millions |
ipaint |
Nov-10-10 10:43 AM |
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+100000 |
Dappleganger |
Nov-10-10 10:45 AM |
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you need seeds, pots, decent soil & a light & water source, & if you think |
Hannah Bell |
Nov-10-10 02:13 PM |
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that very well may be |
ixion |
Nov-10-10 03:43 PM |
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I agree with preparing |
rtw |
Nov-10-10 03:55 PM |
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BP, WMD, housing bubbles, etc-- we live in |
xchrom |
Nov-10-10 05:27 AM |
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it ain't incompetence |
blindpig |
Nov-10-10 10:54 AM |
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Because the "growth" fetish is pointless |
Recursion |
Nov-10-10 12:49 PM |
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Who the fuck needs economic growth beyond population growth? And are they a majority? nt |
thereismore |
Nov-10-10 01:03 PM |
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Growth has its good points |
Recursion |
Nov-10-10 01:09 PM |
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True. I was implicitly assuming that the wealth produced today would already be plenty |
thereismore |
Nov-10-10 01:47 PM |
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i'd rather be middle class 150 years ago. they lived longer than the poor do today, on average. |
Hannah Bell |
Nov-10-10 02:15 PM |
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capitalists. that's how they make their money; either the economy grows or they need |
Hannah Bell |
Nov-10-10 02:14 PM |
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Glaucon made that point in The Republic |
Recursion |
Nov-10-10 08:23 PM |
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As long as we are |
mstinamotorcity |
Nov-10-10 12:57 PM |
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The economy is about what to expect..... |
Wounded Bear |
Nov-10-10 01:11 PM |
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