In other words, a big reduction in the number of sugar daddies, meaning my competition. So if I survive (I'm 59) and no lingering side effects like impotence, I should be sitting pretty. Also, trimming the population of old folks means less pressure to reduce Social Security, again good news for those of us boomers who remain. Always want to look at the bright side of things.
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It will represent the largest historical intergenerstional wealth transfer to occur, will likely free up a lot of political and senior management positions, will lighten the rolls on social programs, and appears to completely spare children under 10, ensuring the next generation can thrive. It's a terrible virus, but there could be positive effects economically and socially after a few rough years. I'd rather it not happen at all though.Shemp wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 6:35 amIn other words, a big reduction in the number of sugar daddies, meaning my competition. So if I survive (I'm 59) and no lingering side effects like impotence, I should be sitting pretty. Also, trimming the population of old folks means less pressure to reduce Social Security, again good news for those of us boomers who remain. Always want to look at the bright side of things.
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If true then God bless whoever engineered this virus. If there is one thing that is in everyone's interest with in and of itself now downsides it is getting rid of all the old people. The only problem is likely to be the elite replacing them with third world immigrants.HouseMD wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 3:18 pmIt will represent the largest historical intergenerstional wealth transfer to occur, will likely free up a lot of political and senior management positions, will lighten the rolls on social programs, and appears to completely spare children under 10, ensuring the next generation can thrive.
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They wouldn't replace old retired people with anyone lolCornfed wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 3:33 pmIf true then God bless whoever engineered this virus. If there is one thing that is in everyone's interest with in and of itself now downsides it is getting rid of all the old people. The only problem is likely to be the elite replacing them with third world immigrants.HouseMD wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 3:18 pmIt will represent the largest historical intergenerstional wealth transfer to occur, will likely free up a lot of political and senior management positions, will lighten the rolls on social programs, and appears to completely spare children under 10, ensuring the next generation can thrive.
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The thing is that the bad guys can't afford to let the economy shrink without changing the current economic system, which they don't want to do as it enables them to effortlessly plunder the rest of us. Therefore when the old people die off they will need to get more immigrants in to keep prices high and borrow more money into existence. Of course they would want more immigrants to displace white people anyway.HouseMD wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 5:10 pmThey wouldn't replace old retired people with anyone lolCornfed wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 3:33 pmIf true then God bless whoever engineered this virus. If there is one thing that is in everyone's interest with in and of itself now downsides it is getting rid of all the old people. The only problem is likely to be the elite replacing them with third world immigrants.HouseMD wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 3:18 pmIt will represent the largest historical intergenerstional wealth transfer to occur, will likely free up a lot of political and senior management positions, will lighten the rolls on social programs, and appears to completely spare children under 10, ensuring the next generation can thrive.
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The old are a net drain. They don't spend on consumer products and they milk social services for trillions. You don't replace red ink, you get rid of itCornfed wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 5:43 pmThe thing is that the bad guys can't afford to let the economy shrink without changing the current economic system, which they don't want to do as it enables them to effortlessly plunder the rest of us. Therefore when the old people die off they will need to get more immigrants in to keep prices high and borrow more money into existence. Of course they would want more immigrants to displace white people anyway.HouseMD wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 5:10 pmThey wouldn't replace old retired people with anyone lolCornfed wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 3:33 pmIf true then God bless whoever engineered this virus. If there is one thing that is in everyone's interest with in and of itself now downsides it is getting rid of all the old people. The only problem is likely to be the elite replacing them with third world immigrants.HouseMD wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 3:18 pmIt will represent the largest historical intergenerstional wealth transfer to occur, will likely free up a lot of political and senior management positions, will lighten the rolls on social programs, and appears to completely spare children under 10, ensuring the next generation can thrive.
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Not within a fractional reserve banking system where money has to be borrowed into circulation you don't. Illegal immigrants are a net drain and yet the ZOG does nothing about them unless they are white.
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Immigrants tend to be a net positive over time, increasing overall economic output. Their presence only negatively impacts other unskilled laborers, and as a category high school dropouts lose about 3% of their yearly wages. But most immigrants work, at least in America, since there are few social supports for them (federal programs are unavailable and defrauding state programs is often challenging and will only provide small amounts of services one cannot survive on). But yeah, net, in America at least, immigrants increase overall economic production by billions while only decreasing wages appreciably for high school dropouts. Because social security and Medicare are built on a house of cards that requires exponential growth, immigrants are stabilizing forces from an economics perspective
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Were going to need to set your Mopar up as a Road Warrior interceptor coming up to battle the zombies.. How many 50 calibur machine guns do you think she can support ?HouseMD wrote: ↑March 7th, 2020, 3:04 amImmigrants tend to be a net positive over time, increasing overall economic output. Their presence only negatively impacts other unskilled laborers, and as a category high school dropouts lose about 3% of their yearly wages. But most immigrants work, at least in America, since there are few social supports for them (federal programs are unavailable and defrauding state programs is often challenging and will only provide small amounts of services one cannot survive on). But yeah, net, in America at least, immigrants increase overall economic production by billions while only decreasing wages appreciably for high school dropouts. Because social security and Medicare are built on a house of cards that requires exponential growth, immigrants are stabilizing forces from an economics perspective
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That is all nonsense of course, apart from the first line. Yes of course having more people generally increases the size of the economy and causes economic growth. For example, if the governments of Europe borrow money to pay welfare to invading hordes of third world savages, this money will be spend into the economy, add to GDP and allow various businesses catering to the savages to pay down their debts or take on debt, thus keeping the debt-based economy going a while longer. This is necessary in the current system, but a better idea would be to change the system.HouseMD wrote: ↑March 7th, 2020, 3:04 amImmigrants tend to be a net positive over time, increasing overall economic output. Their presence only negatively impacts other unskilled laborers, and as a category high school dropouts lose about 3% of their yearly wages. But most immigrants work, at least in America, since there are few social supports for them (federal programs are unavailable and defrauding state programs is often challenging and will only provide small amounts of services one cannot survive on). But yeah, net, in America at least, immigrants increase overall economic production by billions while only decreasing wages appreciably for high school dropouts. Because social security and Medicare are built on a house of cards that requires exponential growth, immigrants are stabilizing forces from an economics perspective
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Your profession attracts a lot of mediocre people like yourself mostly of Asian and Middle Eastern background who are looking for high salaries and prestigious positions in society that they really don't deserve when their performance is judged closely. Immigration is why there are a lot of bad doctors and doctor wannabes in the west.
I assume it's even worse in Asia but then again Serpentza said doctors in China aren't privileged or well paid: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=41986&start=15#p333462
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To say nothing about all the Indians being brought in to take over from American IT workers after the Americans have been forced to train them to replace them.HappyGuy wrote: ↑March 7th, 2020, 3:56 pmYour profession attracts a lot of mediocre people like yourself mostly of Asian and Middle Eastern background who are looking for high salaries and prestigious positions in society that they really don't deserve when their performance is judged closely. Immigration is why there are a lot of bad doctors and doctor wannabes in the west.
I assume it's even worse in Asia but then again Serpentza said doctors in China aren't privileged or well paid: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=41986&start=15#p333462
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The tech companies don't want any whistle blowers so Asians are preferred especially Asians not raised in the west. http://www.happierabroad.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=34
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Stopped by the store to buy food. My plan was to only get packaged food and then wait a few days for any virus remnants on the packaging to die, but then I was attracted to some oranges and green peppers. Furthermore, I was touching the handle of the shopping cart and change money the cashier returned. Finally decided "f**k it, I've lived long enough and I'm ready to die, I want that pepper now" and so I gobbled the pepper down unwashed and with unwashed hands while sitting in the park outside the store.
I expect lots of people to lose patience with all the hygiene measures required to stop virus from spreading, same as me with that unwashed pepper eaten with unwashed hands. So I think containment is hopeless.
PS doesn't appear to be any panic buying at food stores here in small towns of Spain, nor signs of panic in general.
I expect lots of people to lose patience with all the hygiene measures required to stop virus from spreading, same as me with that unwashed pepper eaten with unwashed hands. So I think containment is hopeless.
PS doesn't appear to be any panic buying at food stores here in small towns of Spain, nor signs of panic in general.
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