>
> The US may already be reaching that meltdown. The huge and growing poor
> population seem to attest to that.
>

We saw it for the first time (at least in the national media for a
while) after Katrina.  The rampant social inequity that all of the
developed countries have typically done a rather good job of keeping
under the rug came out.  And this past week it came out from under the
rug in France too.

Zeke


On 11/13/05, Kenji James Fuse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doug,

> Other than a mighty military industry and its spin-offs, the only
> substantial investment occuring in the US is speculative, mostly on
> foreign markets.
>
> Of course we are not too near the 'final corporate solution', when only
> one company remains standing in the world. But with all the hidden mergers
> and such, its probably closer than we think.
>
> Kenji Fuse
>

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