Ed wrote:
> Kieth, you may be right about there being no new consumers goods to lead
> the charge of economic growth.

Considering his past as an "environmentalist", it's surprising that Keith
doesn't see the obvious innovation that could "lead the charge of economic
growth":  Energy-saving technologies and renewables.  They could even
generate business in already over-saturated markets (by replacing the
energy-wasting appliances, cars and houses with energy-saving ones).
But instead, the billionaires keep investing in the same old fossil dirt,
because they're insatiable greedheads, not philanthropists.

Chris



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