I must say something about Eurpope leading the way for the poor..now they get taxed 50% of their paycheck and this is half of what they make so therefore this does keep the poor poor all their life until they get aged..and then they get some what of a house or apt...and medical ..than for a hip surgery you might get in at two years down the line so let me ask you this so God forbid if that is a good structure.....the poor should be thankful for that one -instead of having more of their paycheck so they can live a better quailty life while their younger and their family's.. thorn of a rose On Jul 24, 11:53 am, Vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote: > I 'd agree, Don ! Not just the bomb, there are several very powerful > despots / despotic cliques riding their respective proverbial tigers. > There are massive armies, much arms and armaments around, quite some > with non - state actors, too. Several basic resources are projected > to be in short supply. There is this very real danger of present > inequities getting far too magnified, eroding belief, respect and > committment to ' universal ' values. > > I believe that at some stage, we would not be able to afford power - > and money - found competition. Much will depend on whether we are > able to live in cooperation, despite differences in power and riches, > and national interests. Cooperation at reducing pollution, and global > warming, at making appropriate technologies available to poor and > developing economies, whatever their capacity to afford, would > > It is in this respect that the European model shows the way. And, EU > could do this still better. > > On Jul 24, 11:12 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Sheesh. I thought I had a swollen head. This guy knows what it's > > like to be the smartest person in the room. That said, how in the > > world can you speculate about 20 years from now and not even once > > mention da BOMB? I'm sure he did it on purpose but why? Assuming > > Europe isn't a giant crater by 2030 he may very well be correct. > > Socialism will prevent people from improving themselves so our current > > super-rich will become richer and not have to worry about competition > > from new super-rich folk. Europe's combined GDP has been larger then > > the U.S. for several years now and I don't see that changing; ever. I > > personally believe even without a nuke going off in a major city his > > outlook is entirely too rosy. > > > dj > > > On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:58 AM, frantheman<[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > This is one vision of a possible world future: > > > >http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,637830,00.html > > > > Any comments? > > > > Francis- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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