Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 13:21:42 +0530
From: Tony de Sa <[email protected]>

This is typically the sarsaparilla that Gouveia specializes in. So parents,
husbands, wives, relations who invest money or goods or services for their
children/ spouses/ relations have half brains by the reckoning of the
'economist' from Jamshedpur's Tata Industries? Philanthropists who invest
millions by this reasoning must be having atomic brains.

Mario responds:

We can see that Tony De Sa cannot even spell my name correctly.

As the lone voice of reason, truth and peace, I am forced again to explain what 
I wrote to show that Tony is having a hard time following the conversation:-))

Tony previously wrote, "I am no economist I confess, but I suspect
that this money was primarily sent to alleviate the lot of their families
and not specifically to improve the economy of the State."

Here is what I wrote in response to Tony's bizarre notion that people invest 
their money "specifically to improve the economy of the State":
http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2010-January/188852.html

Quote:
No one with more than half a brain works hard and invests money primarily for 
someone else's benefit.  When people help themselves economically, they 
automatically help others around them when the money is spent on purchases and 
starts circulating in the economy.
Unquote.

Obviously when parents, husbands, wives, relations who invest money or goods or 
services for their children/ spouses/ relations they are investing primarily 
for the benefit of their own family and "not specifically to improve the 
economy of the State", as Tony wants NRGs to do.  Only those with half a brain 
would invest "specifically to improve the economy of the State."

I wonder if Tony can grasp the difference.

I wonder who he is talking about from Jamshedpur's Tata Industries. Must be 
like that Goan from Toledo.  It's those pesky facts again that Tony has a 
problem with.

Tony wrote:

Philanthropists who invest millions by this reasoning must be having atomic 
brains.

Mario responds:

Once again I will be glad to teach Tony how this works:-))

Most American philanthropists like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet were not born 
wealthy, i.e they did not have enough money to be "philanthropists".  They 
later became wildly successful in their businesses, investing for themselves, 
not for others.  

Once they had more money than they knew what to do with, they started giving 
money away to help others, i.e. became philanthropists.  They never invested 
"for others" because not too long ago, they had no idea they would have so much 
money even for themselves.

Tony wrote:

Bull sh1t

Kitem re mario? Bezo fry zala, kitem?

Mario observes:

I think this gives us all an insight into the kind of half-baked thinking we 
are dealing with here who joined Samir in launching a furious assault not on 
the corruption that is responsible for the real mess in Goa but on NRGs trying 
to help.
















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