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TTaylor
Posted 5/23/2016 16:46 (#5316428 - in reply to #5316329)
Subject: RE: The Forgotten Depression


Mccune KS
I agree but will offer a alternative view.

Anyone here that has ran there own biz
understands that everything is at a constant
change.

Anyone here use a fert stabilizer?
Roundup ready ehh maybe.

Remember the terrible(joking)French
that saved someone's bacon.

Country was founded on a long shot.

I'm not saying things are not going to get worse.

I'm saying most work for free as it is.

I'm also saying
Like old pictures of the past.
It was a different world.

You can only eat so many cheeseburgers
an all the test is extra.

There going to take all the extra and
make you believe it's the norm through
inflation and taxation.

I can't fart anymore with out breaking a
rule. I can't start anything without paying
$$ in the right to do so an when I do I get to pay more.


I believe
We were betting to big on the future with
nafta. Jobs have been going elsewhere
for decades.
We were suppose to out run all this with
new tech an new ways.

We sorta did but it's slow.

The example of what I'm saying here is.
How many run a small biz an what influence
does tech have on that biz.

I can tell you the state fairs/farm shows all
comming up from right here.

Slowly changing what is normal.
If there's no hiccup. Like loss of faith
in money. We will boil slowly on as the frog
in the pot.

Biz person rolls numbers.

Some are preaching total crash.
I think they'll prop it up in anyway.

World is changing.
Look at other countries crashes.

Edited by TTaylor 5/23/2016 16:47
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