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POPSNational Gaps Between Rich & Poor - USA is No. 3
When I saw this headline, I thought for sure the ole USA would be at the top of the list but NO there really are greedier nations (people) residing on this Earth. Though only 2, for USA hit the number 3 slot. It's a pity that the human race has yet to understand that we are all one, all traveling in the same direction of unknowing. Yet material-wise we struggle to have a one-upmanship on one another; a need of sorts to look down your nose at those financially beneath you due to hard luck or heritage. The visualization of this gap is hardest to stomach. With architecturally handsome buildings on one side of the picture (You can envision those within these structures looking out their ivory tower windows at the ants below.) and poor people, on the other side, in fetal-like positions, huddled against buildings to protect themselves from the elements, cold, hungry and hopeless. It’s the food-chain, only the winners aren’t the fittest but the greediest.
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POPSSometimes Being Green Is Easy - Grin Not so easy in winter but an easy thing to do to save money and a bit of the planet! And the smell and feel of sun dried stuff - smile! Line dry, rack dry, and in Singapore pole dry out the window. Even guys can do it! Really!
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POPS"World Trade Has Collapsed... Shipping Lines Have Become Graveyard Archipelagos" Yet all of this is beyond the land, and thus far from sight. Of course, who needs trade when you have a speculative market trading in its own bubble, hitting yearly highs day after day, thanks only and exclusively to the Chairman's printing press. It is a pity these ships can not sail in the sea of hundred dollar bills that is being created each and every day at the Federal Reserve, whose only use these days it seems is to buy junker stocks and to feed the algos that lift whatever offers are stupid enough to float in the equity market." Thousands Of Rusting Ship Hulls Are A Fitting Tribute To The Speculative Market Bubble To view enlarged images please visit website (green indicates operating ship, red denotes a ship out of spot/charter and currently unused) http://www.zerohedge.com/article/thousands-rusting-ship-hulls-are-fitting-tribute-speculative-market-bubble
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POPSRenault asked Piquet to crash, says transcript Much falling on swords would be expected - but rich people don't do that unless they become poor. Gambling won't harm sport though, will it? said..............(Insert the name of any politician with an eye on the taxes, or a hand on the till)
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POPSWWII Started 70 years ago. Why?
Why did the 2nd world war begin? It seems academics, like Talmud scholars, will never run out of reasons for debate and this extraordinary long, Brit newspaper article demonstrates. I prefer 'flesh on the bone,' so: Think about this: You're living happily in a peaceful little garden in Japan. One day, in this Japanese garden, you look around you, all around you, and what do you see? 1. You see the British occupying the coast of China (Honk Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, etc.....with French and Americans in Shanghai, etc.) 2. Besides this British domination of China you see the French occupy and rule a place called 'French-Indo China." 3. You look a bit south and, surprise, there are the "Dutch East Indies." 4. Then, the Russian not only continue to squabble over your islands to the north but now invade Manchuria. ----------------- This is the scenero. If it was a video game, you're Japan and you're surrounded by the world's dominate Western powers. Same today. Bu
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