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Re: something approaching a religion
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Subject: Re: something approaching a religion
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From: dlj@inforamp.net (David Lloyd-Jones)
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Date: 25 Nov 1996 21:44:14 GMT
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Article: 16585 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Newsgroups: alt.politics.economics, alt.sustainable.agriculture, sci.agriculture, sci.econ, sci.energy, sci.environment
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On Mon, 25 Nov 1996 12:10:48 -0800, Dale Wagner
<dwagner@mail.coos.or.us> wrote:
>.The economics is the means by which all the transfereble resources are
>transfered to 'Wall Street' from the hinterlands where they evaporate.
>Supply and Demand have no bearing on markets- it's fear and greed that
>drive them.
Changing supply to fear and demand to greed doesn't change anything,
so have it your own way. I think you should be a little more careful,
though, about this transfer of resources around Wall Street. I
visited the place a few years ago, and walked from Trinity Church down
to the waterfront -- and I didn't see any piles of wheat or mounds of
mettalic ore anywhere.
I have the impression that these are to be found out in the great
plains and around the world -- where the coordinating work of Wall
Street has done its part to make them available to us.
-dlj.
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