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From: JoeGoaUk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Goanet] How much is your salary Mr. President?
His currrency claims billions, it is backed by bare
shelves. Formerly socialist India also knew painful inflation. The point is, a
people, along with their leaders, consume what they produce, no less and no
more. Food lies at the base of the pyramid: every good government knows that.
They print food coupons for those in need, in the West, and gleefully hand out
what is OVERPRODUCED. Socialists print 'ration cards', then have you returning
fruitlessly to stores that are empty, or call Lyndon Johnson, like we did in
1965; his 50 million tons of wheat sent on Liberty ships, equalled half our own
output for the year.
Ceylon, Thailand, Malaya, Turkey, all got it right, in the 1950's.
In 1966, TTK resigned as Nehru's Finance Minister when the Five Year Plan
allotted very little for fertilizer. Our Stalin style Rourkela, built with
billions from looted private savings, did not produce an ounce of pig iron,
even as Dastoor built steel mills in fifteen countries, and Mittal developed an
empire over twenty. We sent our iron ore, and coal, to Japan, Germany and the
US, then imported their overpriced finished products.
If Bush and Obama are overpaid, people do not notice, or care. They
overproduce food, 7000 daily calories per capita, shared with pets and other
nations, over produce homes, with over a million now unsold, and have a three
month supply of new autos sitting on dealer lots. I wish upon India a fraction
of this crisis.
ps. Guess who fed a half a million Russian soldiers, abandoned in
East Germany and Poland, for six months, in 1990. eric