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20 Apr 2007 12:43:12 AM |
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And on a side note...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6558645.stm
If you were China, why would you not want to take the advice of these
men? lol
These good honest power brokers, who make their money, borrowing money
from one country with low rates, and then lending it to another with
high rates.
I want to do that.
Can I do that instead of work please.
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| Title: Re: china steps upto the plate in alleviating energy crisis |
20 Apr 2007 12:53:55 AM |
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On Apr 20, 6:43 am, wrote:
And on a side note...http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6558645.stm
If you were China, why would you not want to take the advice of these
men? lol
These good honest power brokers, who make their money, borrowing money
from one country with low rates, and then lending it to another with
high rates.
I want to do that.
Can I do that instead of work please.
Ragnarok!
Compared to the Viking style of the G7, running around with a huge
fleet plundering oil rich nations is nothing. These guys never even
get their feet wet.
But I think we seriously need to sit down and discuss the finer points
and see if we can find more and better ways to ensure that the rich
get richer and the poor get poorer.
We need to look at faster computer systems to allow the trades to
place quicker, so that the trillions they invest here, can realize a
profit of billions there, in seconds, instead of the usual minutes.
The dollar per bit ratio, of the transactions, could be quantified
also and we could create a whole new money market, like currency
trading, and speculate on what the interest rates will be, and then
buy and sell chances to bid on those potential earnings.
You see what I am saying?
We should allow the average investor, a chance to give you money to
invest so you can take it as well as you do that.
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20 Apr 2007 01:05:58 AM |
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On Apr 20, 6:53 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 am, wrote:
And on a side note...http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6558645.stm
If you were China, why would you not want to take the advice of these
men? lol
These good honest power brokers, who make their money, borrowing money
from one country with low rates, and then lending it to another with
high rates.
I want to do that.
Can I do that instead of work please.
Ragnarok!
Compared to the Viking style of the G7, running around with a huge
fleet plundering oil rich nations is nothing. These guys never even
get their feet wet.
But I think we seriously need to sit down and discuss the finer points
and see if we can find more and better ways to ensure that the rich
get richer and the poor get poorer.
We need to look at faster computer systems to allow the trades to
place quicker, so that the trillions they invest here, can realize a
profit of billions there, in seconds, instead of the usual minutes.
The dollar per bit ratio, of the transactions, could be quantified
also and we could create a whole new money market, like currency
trading, and speculate on what the interest rates will be, and then
buy and sell chances to bid on those potential earnings.
You see what I am saying?
We should allow the average investor, a chance to give you money to
invest so you can take it as well as you do that.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6351857.stm
I'm sorry guys, but China is my pet project and I am not doing all
that bad except they really need to get their environment cleaned up,
for them, not only for the rest of us.
And if they are too much under your thumb, then you will screw them up
the ***** lets face it. Thats what this is about isn't it? Their
refusing to bend over again!
Well because they are a free country and doing fairly well it is
probably in their best interest to pursue the Hydrogen technology and
if you have them by the balls, you will stop them from doing that.
As it is, if they do that, they will not need you to tell them what to
do. And do they really have anything to gain, by letting you tell them
what to do?
Do you have their best interests at heart? I don't think so.
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20 Apr 2007 01:13:01 AM |
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On Apr 20, 7:05 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:53 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 am, wrote:
And on a side note...http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6558645.stm
If you were China, why would you not want to take the advice of these
men? lol
These good honest power brokers, who make their money, borrowing money
from one country with low rates, and then lending it to another with
high rates.
I want to do that.
Can I do that instead of work please.
Ragnarok!
Compared to the Viking style of the G7, running around with a huge
fleet plundering oil rich nations is nothing. These guys never even
get their feet wet.
But I think we seriously need to sit down and discuss the finer points
and see if we can find more and better ways to ensure that the rich
get richer and the poor get poorer.
We need to look at faster computer systems to allow the trades to
place quicker, so that the trillions they invest here, can realize a
profit of billions there, in seconds, instead of the usual minutes.
The dollar per bit ratio, of the transactions, could be quantified
also and we could create a whole new money market, like currency
trading, and speculate on what the interest rates will be, and then
buy and sell chances to bid on those potential earnings.
You see what I am saying?
We should allow the average investor, a chance to give you money to
invest so you can take it as well as you do that.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6351857.stm
I'm sorry guys, but China is my pet project and I am not doing all
that bad except they really need to get their environment cleaned up,
for them, not only for the rest of us.
And if they are too much under your thumb, then you will screw them up
the ***** lets face it. Thats what this is about isn't it? Their
refusing to bend over again!
Well because they are a free country and doing fairly well it is
probably in their best interest to pursue the Hydrogen technology and
if you have them by the balls, you will stop them from doing that.
As it is, if they do that, they will not need you to tell them what to
do. And do they really have anything to gain, by letting you tell them
what to do?
Do you have their best interests at heart? I don't think so.
For those out there who do not know what you are asking, you are
asking if China will raise its dollar to sink the yankee dollar so you
can plunder America now while it is profitable yet vulnerable.
All in favor of these Vikings plundering America say Aye!
Ragnarok!
If you want to do it, you will need to do it without the Chinese.
What does America have that they want? Not much really.
Presently they can sell goods to North America, that is what they like
to do. That makes them strong financially because it provides jobs for
them in manufacturing.
So they want to keep those jobs at least until they develop other
markets where they can sell their goods.
And Japan is probably looking at how they can sell more cheaper goods
to compete with Korea and China and maybe even India and places where
they are turning out products cheaper.
Ipods aren't made in Japan. They are made in China.
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| Title: Re: china steps upto the plate in alleviating energy crisis |
20 Apr 2007 01:22:02 AM |
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On Apr 20, 7:13 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:05 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:53 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 am, wrote:
And on a side note...http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6558645.stm
If you were China, why would you not want to take the advice of these
men? lol
These good honest power brokers, who make their money, borrowing money
from one country with low rates, and then lending it to another with
high rates.
I want to do that.
Can I do that instead of work please.
Ragnarok!
Compared to the Viking style of the G7, running around with a huge
fleet plundering oil rich nations is nothing. These guys never even
get their feet wet.
But I think we seriously need to sit down and discuss the finer points
and see if we can find more and better ways to ensure that the rich
get richer and the poor get poorer.
We need to look at faster computer systems to allow the trades to
place quicker, so that the trillions they invest here, can realize a
profit of billions there, in seconds, instead of the usual minutes.
The dollar per bit ratio, of the transactions, could be quantified
also and we could create a whole new money market, like currency
trading, and speculate on what the interest rates will be, and then
buy and sell chances to bid on those potential earnings.
You see what I am saying?
We should allow the average investor, a chance to give you money to
invest so you can take it as well as you do that.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6351857.stm
I'm sorry guys, but China is my pet project and I am not doing all
that bad except they really need to get their environment cleaned up,
for them, not only for the rest of us.
And if they are too much under your thumb, then you will screw them up
the ***** lets face it. Thats what this is about isn't it? Their
refusing to bend over again!
Well because they are a free country and doing fairly well it is
probably in their best interest to pursue the Hydrogen technology and
if you have them by the balls, you will stop them from doing that.
As it is, if they do that, they will not need you to tell them what to
do. And do they really have anything to gain, by letting you tell them
what to do?
Do you have their best interests at heart? I don't think so.
For those out there who do not know what you are asking, you are
asking if China will raise its dollar to sink the yankee dollar so you
can plunder America now while it is profitable yet vulnerable.
All in favor of these Vikings plundering America say Aye!
Ragnarok!
If you want to do it, you will need to do it without the Chinese.
What does America have that they want? Not much really.
Presently they can sell goods to North America, that is what they like
to do. That makes them strong financially because it provides jobs for
them in manufacturing.
So they want to keep those jobs at least until they develop other
markets where they can sell their goods.
And Japan is probably looking at how they can sell more cheaper goods
to compete with Korea and China and maybe even India and places where
they are turning out products cheaper.
Ipods aren't made in Japan. They are made in China.
So why don't you Vikings look at reinvigorating the slave trade, and
get some cheap labor moving between countries, like America and
Canada, because we need cheap labor and they need some dollars to keep
from starving and who better to do it them experienced Vikings who
made their wealth in that way to begin with?
We will have a sanitized slave market and only transport healthy
individuals and meet a standard that will be fair by todays standards
and we won;t refer to them as slaves but merely migrant workers.
I know that represents having to do something besides push refresh on
your keyboard as you watch the dollars tick past between buying and
selling of interest rates, but think of the good you can do and the
power over mens lives.
You can rescue Somalia by taking 20,000 able bodied men from there,
and moving to America to work ona railroad, or that sort of thing.
Instead of asking people to just give money to Somalia which feeds
them fish for a day.
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20 Apr 2007 01:37:08 AM |
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On Apr 20, 7:22 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:13 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:05 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:53 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 am, wrote:
And on a side note...http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6558645.stm
If you were China, why would you not want to take the advice of these
men? lol
These good honest power brokers, who make their money, borrowing money
from one country with low rates, and then lending it to another with
high rates.
I want to do that.
Can I do that instead of work please.
Ragnarok!
Compared to the Viking style of the G7, running around with a huge
fleet plundering oil rich nations is nothing. These guys never even
get their feet wet.
But I think we seriously need to sit down and discuss the finer points
and see if we can find more and better ways to ensure that the rich
get richer and the poor get poorer.
We need to look at faster computer systems to allow the trades to
place quicker, so that the trillions they invest here, can realize a
profit of billions there, in seconds, instead of the usual minutes.
The dollar per bit ratio, of the transactions, could be quantified
also and we could create a whole new money market, like currency
trading, and speculate on what the interest rates will be, and then
buy and sell chances to bid on those potential earnings.
You see what I am saying?
We should allow the average investor, a chance to give you money to
invest so you can take it as well as you do that.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6351857.stm
I'm sorry guys, but China is my pet project and I am not doing all
that bad except they really need to get their environment cleaned up,
for them, not only for the rest of us.
And if they are too much under your thumb, then you will screw them up
the ***** lets face it. Thats what this is about isn't it? Their
refusing to bend over again!
Well because they are a free country and doing fairly well it is
probably in their best interest to pursue the Hydrogen technology and
if you have them by the balls, you will stop them from doing that.
As it is, if they do that, they will not need you to tell them what to
do. And do they really have anything to gain, by letting you tell them
what to do?
Do you have their best interests at heart? I don't think so.
For those out there who do not know what you are asking, you are
asking if China will raise its dollar to sink the yankee dollar so you
can plunder America now while it is profitable yet vulnerable.
All in favor of these Vikings plundering America say Aye!
Ragnarok!
If you want to do it, you will need to do it without the Chinese.
What does America have that they want? Not much really.
Presently they can sell goods to North America, that is what they like
to do. That makes them strong financially because it provides jobs for
them in manufacturing.
So they want to keep those jobs at least until they develop other
markets where they can sell their goods.
And Japan is probably looking at how they can sell more cheaper goods
to compete with Korea and China and maybe even India and places where
they are turning out products cheaper.
Ipods aren't made in Japan. They are made in China.
So why don't you Vikings look at reinvigorating the slave trade, and
get some cheap labor moving between countries, like America and
Canada, because we need cheap labor and they need some dollars to keep
from starving and who better to do it them experienced Vikings who
made their wealth in that way to begin with?
We will have a sanitized slave market and only transport healthy
individuals and meet a standard that will be fair by todays standards
and we won;t refer to them as slaves but merely migrant workers.
I know that represents having to do something besides push refresh on
your keyboard as you watch the dollars tick past between buying and
selling of interest rates, but think of the good you can do and the
power over mens lives.
You can rescue Somalia by taking 20,000 able bodied men from there,
and moving to America to work ona railroad, or that sort of thing.
Instead of asking people to just give money to Somalia which feeds
them fish for a day.
What do I mean by acceptable standards?
What I mean is according to standards in our country and theirs.
That is to say, they won;t get minimum wage, they will get good food
and shelter and have access to medical.
They will get the kind of money, that when they get back home, it will
be like a the pay from a really good job, and they will be paid, in
the currency of their own country of origin, and go back there when
their work stint is complete and you can middle that, but not
profiteer.
You know what I mean by that.
You can't pay them 4 cents and charge 4 dollars.
You have to be reasonable and look at volume, and perhaps even
negotiate .so as to make a decent deal for all involved.
You can fund a project, and provide the labor, and by combining those
two, you can reap a healthy return.
And the projects themselves well that is up to whatever you like but I
would like to see money put into rail, and hydrogen powered industries
and technologies to clean up the environment.
But we will not expect that these men be paid minimum wage in a rich
country, because we have people we could get for that, and that
doesn't help them if we do that, and it is not affordable to do these
projects if we do that, so nothing gets done.
And so what type of projects again, start with large projects, don't
try to manage small hotel construction projects, build dams or
railroads, or mega projects, so that you can move large numbers of
workers about cost effectively.
Then you can look at augmenting that with smaller forces delivered at
the same time to smaller projects in the area.
Lets say if you are building a dam and a neighboring city has a works
project, you can arrange for the manpower.
A railroad is a good project to get your feet wet because it is so
simple, and the laboring is not dangerous, and it is often in
stretches where there isn't much in the way of people. You can house
them on trains, that come up behind as the track is being built and it
is all quite easy to do.
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| Title: Re: china steps upto the plate in alleviating energy crisis |
20 Apr 2007 01:45:05 AM |
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On Apr 20, 7:37 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:22 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:13 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:05 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:53 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 am, wrote:
And on a side note...http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6558645.stm
If you were China, why would you not want to take the advice of these
men? lol
These good honest power brokers, who make their money, borrowing money
from one country with low rates, and then lending it to another with
high rates.
I want to do that.
Can I do that instead of work please.
Ragnarok!
Compared to the Viking style of the G7, running around with a huge
fleet plundering oil rich nations is nothing. These guys never even
get their feet wet.
But I think we seriously need to sit down and discuss the finer points
and see if we can find more and better ways to ensure that the rich
get richer and the poor get poorer.
We need to look at faster computer systems to allow the trades to
place quicker, so that the trillions they invest here, can realize a
profit of billions there, in seconds, instead of the usual minutes.
The dollar per bit ratio, of the transactions, could be quantified
also and we could create a whole new money market, like currency
trading, and speculate on what the interest rates will be, and then
buy and sell chances to bid on those potential earnings.
You see what I am saying?
We should allow the average investor, a chance to give you money to
invest so you can take it as well as you do that.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6351857.stm
I'm sorry guys, but China is my pet project and I am not doing all
that bad except they really need to get their environment cleaned up,
for them, not only for the rest of us.
And if they are too much under your thumb, then you will screw them up
the ***** lets face it. Thats what this is about isn't it? Their
refusing to bend over again!
Well because they are a free country and doing fairly well it is
probably in their best interest to pursue the Hydrogen technology and
if you have them by the balls, you will stop them from doing that.
As it is, if they do that, they will not need you to tell them what to
do. And do they really have anything to gain, by letting you tell them
what to do?
Do you have their best interests at heart? I don't think so.
For those out there who do not know what you are asking, you are
asking if China will raise its dollar to sink the yankee dollar so you
can plunder America now while it is profitable yet vulnerable.
All in favor of these Vikings plundering America say Aye!
Ragnarok!
If you want to do it, you will need to do it without the Chinese.
What does America have that they want? Not much really.
Presently they can sell goods to North America, that is what they like
to do. That makes them strong financially because it provides jobs for
them in manufacturing.
So they want to keep those jobs at least until they develop other
markets where they can sell their goods.
And Japan is probably looking at how they can sell more cheaper goods
to compete with Korea and China and maybe even India and places where
they are turning out products cheaper.
Ipods aren't made in Japan. They are made in China.
So why don't you Vikings look at reinvigorating the slave trade, and
get some cheap labor moving between countries, like America and
Canada, because we need cheap labor and they need some dollars to keep
from starving and who better to do it them experienced Vikings who
made their wealth in that way to begin with?
We will have a sanitized slave market and only transport healthy
individuals and meet a standard that will be fair by todays standards
and we won;t refer to them as slaves but merely migrant workers.
I know that represents having to do something besides push refresh on
your keyboard as you watch the dollars tick past between buying and
selling of interest rates, but think of the good you can do and the
power over mens lives.
You can rescue Somalia by taking 20,000 able bodied men from there,
and moving to America to work ona railroad, or that sort of thing.
Instead of asking people to just give money to Somalia which feeds
them fish for a day.
What do I mean by acceptable standards?
What I mean is according to standards in our country and theirs.
That is to say, they won;t get minimum wage, they will get good food
and shelter and have access to medical.
They will get the kind of money, that when they get back home, it will
be like a the pay from a really good job, and they will be paid, in
the currency of their own country of origin, and go back there when
their work stint is complete and you can middle that, but not
profiteer.
You know what I mean by that.
You can't pay them 4 cents and charge 4 dollars.
You have to be reasonable and look at volume, and perhaps even
negotiate .so as to make a decent deal for all involved.
You can fund a project, and provide the labor, and by combining those
two, you can reap a healthy return.
And the projects themselves well that is up to whatever you like but I
would like to see money put into rail, and hydrogen powered industries
and technologies to clean up the environment.
But we will not expect that these men be paid minimum wage in a rich
country, because we have people we could get for that, and that
doesn't help them if we do that, and it is not affordable to do these
projects if we do that, so nothing gets done.
And so what type of projects again, start with large projects, don't
try to manage small hotel construction projects, build dams or
railroads, or mega projects, so that you can move large numbers of
workers about cost effectively.
Then you can look at augmenting that with smaller forces delivered at
the same time to smaller projects in the area.
Lets say if you are building a dam and a neighboring city has a works
project, you can arrange for the manpower.
A railroad is a good project to get your feet wet because it is so
simple, and the laboring is not dangerous, and it is often in
stretches where there isn't much in the way of people. You can house
them on trains, that come up behind as the track is being built and it
is all quite easy to do.
Keep in mind also that sending 20,000 Somalians back to Somalia, with
6 months worth of minimum wage, would not only ruin their country, but
most of them would die from it.
So you want to keep in mind, that this will just be like them having a
really good job, by their own home standards, no matter where they
originate from.
And we will not tolerate any sort of contractual agreements with this
force that is too restrictive as to prevent them from going home in
emergency or whatever. You are not going to shoot deserters.
You may need to make them wear electronic bracelets. They want to work
they sign a deal they fulfill their commitment or they lose some of
the money you hold back.
The money you hold back pays for their return if they screw up or
renege.
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| Title: Re: china steps upto the plate in alleviating energy crisis |
20 Apr 2007 11:37:50 AM |
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On Apr 20, 7:45 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:37 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:22 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:13 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 7:05 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:53 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 am, wrote:
And on a side note...http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6558645.stm
If you were China, why would you not want to take the advice of these
men? lol
These good honest power brokers, who make their money, borrowing money
from one country with low rates, and then lending it to another with
high rates.
I want to do that.
Can I do that instead of work please.
Ragnarok!
Compared to the Viking style of the G7, running around with a huge
fleet plundering oil rich nations is nothing. These guys never even
get their feet wet.
But I think we seriously need to sit down and discuss the finer points
and see if we can find more and better ways to ensure that the rich
get richer and the poor get poorer.
We need to look at faster computer systems to allow the trades to
place quicker, so that the trillions they invest here, can realize a
profit of billions there, in seconds, instead of the usual minutes.
The dollar per bit ratio, of the transactions, could be quantified
also and we could create a whole new money market, like currency
trading, and speculate on what the interest rates will be, and then
buy and sell chances to bid on those potential earnings.
You see what I am saying?
We should allow the average investor, a chance to give you money to
invest so you can take it as well as you do that.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6351857.stm
I'm sorry guys, but China is my pet project and I am not doing all
that bad except they really need to get their environment cleaned up,
for them, not only for the rest of us.
And if they are too much under your thumb, then you will screw them up
the ***** lets face it. Thats what this is about isn't it? Their
refusing to bend over again!
Well because they are a free country and doing fairly well it is
probably in their best interest to pursue the Hydrogen technology and
if you have them by the balls, you will stop them from doing that.
As it is, if they do that, they will not need you to tell them what to
do. And do they really have anything to gain, by letting you tell them
what to do?
Do you have their best interests at heart? I don't think so.
For those out there who do not know what you are asking, you are
asking if China will raise its dollar to sink the yankee dollar so you
can plunder America now while it is profitable yet vulnerable.
All in favor of these Vikings plundering America say Aye!
Ragnarok!
If you want to do it, you will need to do it without the Chinese.
What does America have that they want? Not much really.
Presently they can sell goods to North America, that is what they like
to do. That makes them strong financially because it provides jobs for
them in manufacturing.
So they want to keep those jobs at least until they develop other
markets where they can sell their goods.
And Japan is probably looking at how they can sell more cheaper goods
to compete with Korea and China and maybe even India and places where
they are turning out products cheaper.
Ipods aren't made in Japan. They are made in China.
So why don't you Vikings look at reinvigorating the slave trade, and
get some cheap labor moving between countries, like America and
Canada, because we need cheap labor and they need some dollars to keep
from starving and who better to do it them experienced Vikings who
made their wealth in that way to begin with?
We will have a sanitized slave market and only transport healthy
individuals and meet a standard that will be fair by todays standards
and we won;t refer to them as slaves but merely migrant workers.
I know that represents having to do something besides push refresh on
your keyboard as you watch the dollars tick past between buying and
selling of interest rates, but think of the good you can do and the
power over mens lives.
You can rescue Somalia by taking 20,000 able bodied men from there,
and moving to America to work ona railroad, or that sort of thing.
Instead of asking people to just give money to Somalia which feeds
them fish for a day.
What do I mean by acceptable standards?
What I mean is according to standards in our country and theirs.
That is to say, they won;t get minimum wage, they will get good food
and shelter and have access to medical.
They will get the kind of money, that when they get back home, it will
be like a the pay from a really good job, and they will be paid, in
the currency of their own country of origin, and go back there when
their work stint is complete and you can middle that, but not
profiteer.
You know what I mean by that.
You can't pay them 4 cents and charge 4 dollars.
You have to be reasonable and look at volume, and perhaps even
negotiate .so as to make a decent deal for all involved.
You can fund a project, and provide the labor, and by combining those
two, you can reap a healthy return.
And the projects themselves well that is up to whatever you like but I
would like to see money put into rail, and hydrogen powered industries
and technologies to clean up the environment.
But we will not expect that these men be paid minimum wage in a rich
country, because we have people we could get for that, and that
doesn't help them if we do that, and it is not affordable to do these
projects if we do that, so nothing gets done.
And so what type of projects again, start with large projects, don't
try to manage small hotel construction projects, build dams or
railroads, or mega projects, so that you can move large numbers of
workers about cost effectively.
Then you can look at augmenting that with smaller forces delivered at
the same time to smaller projects in the area.
Lets say if you are building a dam and a neighboring city has a works
project, you can arrange for the manpower.
A railroad is a good project to get your feet wet because it is so
simple, and the laboring is not dangerous, and it is often in
stretches where there isn't much in the way of people. You can house
them on trains, that come up behind as the track is being built and it
is all quite easy to do.
Keep in mind also that sending 20,000 Somalians back to Somalia, with
6 months worth of minimum wage, would not only ruin their country, but
most of them would die from it.
So you want to keep in mind, that this will just be like them having a
really good job, by their own home standards, no matter where they
originate from.
And we will not tolerate any sort of contractual agreements with this
force that is too restrictive as to prevent them from going home in
emergency or whatever. You are not going to shoot deserters.
You may need to make them wear electronic bracelets. They want to work
they sign a deal they fulfill their commitment or they lose some of
the money you hold back.
The money you hold back pays for their return if they screw up or
renege.
http://www.apparelsearch.com/Definitions/Shipping_Freight/train_definition.htm
I think you need to also look at how you can improve freight lines as
well as just provide high speed service, and if that means having
another track run parallel along side, then it would be cost effective
to do both at the same time.
And maybe plan into the future with a new smaller container, maybe
that when joined with 4 of them, makes one container like you see in
ports, but can be separated into 4 containers, and transferred to a
high speed rail service provided it met the weight restrictions, and
in this way just in time inventories could be serviced by these
smaller containers.
Be that in California with their new line they have proposed, or China
or South America or wherever you end up building these lines.
And when you make these high speed lines, if you are running them
cheaply on Hydrogen, you should look at providing a better train
experience by using the older fashion method of putting 6 or 8 people
in a room, rather than just making everyone go coach.
People like their cars because they have privacy, and if you give them
a bit more privacy, and you can put TV in there and whatever comforts,
people will be more likely to leave the car at home and take the
family on the train.
But the cost of taking the train should not be prohibitive.
http://www.smithsonianjourneys.org/tours/printer_friendly.php?tour_idx=1079
This is a great ride, I have taken it myself, but it is expensive
these days.
A rail pass should be so affordable that you make money by getting
people to buy things on the train.
You want the rail service to be busy. It is easy to just add another
car, add another engine, it is only when you haven't got many people
on the train, that you are losing money.
So you can't half do things with trains. You need to really make it
comfortable, with smoking cars, planes don't allow that, so there is a
market there you are not really considering. And make it affordable.
Light rapid transit is great success.
So you should look at ways you can make the train affordable and busy
and comfortable.
They are easy to tailor because you just add things and take things
off.
People could even have their own luxury car, if it was not so
ridiculously expensive to move the thing.
With Hydrogen power it becomes more affordable. Much more affordable.
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20 Apr 2007 11:45:29 AM |
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Diesel trucks are not the way to move freight around.
Short haul ok, but not long haul. It just makes your goods too
expensive and it is not efficient and it pollutes, and it causes
traffic problems, and they are noisy and dangerous on the roads.
If you want to compete globally, then you can't babysit people.
You can't just cater to whiners in their fucking trucks.
And your automobile manufacturers, need to go to Chrysler's funeral,
and pay their last respects because if they think that they can
continue to do things the old way, they are in for a rude awakening.
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20 Apr 2007 12:43:00 PM |
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On Apr 20, 5:45 pm, wrote:
Diesel trucks are not the way to move freight around.
Short haul ok, but not long haul. It just makes your goods too
expensive and it is not efficient and it pollutes, and it causes
traffic problems, and they are noisy and dangerous on the roads.
If you want to compete globally, then you can't babysit people.
You can't just cater to whiners in their fucking trucks.
And your automobile manufacturers, need to go to Chrysler's funeral,
and pay their last respects because if they think that they can
continue to do things the old way, they are in for a rude awakening.
Yes what I am saying is, that the G7 can use their military to move
and manage migrant workers, to create mega projects, such as railway
lines dams bridges whatever they want, instead of us just sending them
care packages, we will give them a chance at a life.
And if you consider, what it would be like, to sign on to a project as
a worker, and have your food and lodging taken care of, your
transportation taken care of and all your paperwork, and all you have
to do is go to work, for 6 months and then come home with a pocket
full of money, people will want to go again and again, and you will
build up a good qualified labor force.
Yes they would have to wear an electronic bracelet but then that
relieves the fears of the people in those areas where you transport
the workers. Its better than chippin em like cats eh wot?
And better than them starving to death where they are today.
And their entertainment needs have to be managed, and well the thing
is run like the military by the military for profit and that pays for
the military so you have a ready force if you need it.
And if you cut the braclet, an alarm sounds on the board and you are
identified.
As soon as the wire is cut it sets off an alarm.
So there is no need to run unless you are trying to enter a country
illegally in which case you will be caught, because you will only have
your own currency, and probably won't speak the language, so why run,
go home instead.
But it will be up to the organizers, to make it such that it is not so
bad to work, get good pay and get a new lease on life when you return
to your own country.
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20 Apr 2007 05:46:27 PM |
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On Apr 20, 6:43 pm, wrote:
On Apr 20, 5:45 pm, wrote:
Diesel trucks are not the way to move freight around.
Short haul ok, but not long haul. It just makes your goods too
expensive and it is not efficient and it pollutes, and it causes
traffic problems, and they are noisy and dangerous on the roads.
If you want to compete globally, then you can't babysit people.
You can't just cater to whiners in their fucking trucks.
And your automobile manufacturers, need to go to Chrysler's funeral,
and pay their last respects because if they think that they can
continue to do things the old way, they are in for a rude awakening.
Yes what I am saying is, that the G7 can use their military to move
and manage migrant workers, to create mega projects, such as railway
lines dams bridges whatever they want, instead of us just sending them
care packages, we will give them a chance at a life.
And if you consider, what it would be like, to sign on to a project as
a worker, and have your food and lodging taken care of, your
transportation taken care of and all your paperwork, and all you have
to do is go to work, for 6 months and then come home with a pocket
full of money, people will want to go again and again, and you will
build up a good qualified labor force.
Yes they would have to wear an electronic bracelet but then that
relieves the fears of the people in those areas where you transport
the workers. Its better than chippin em like cats eh wot?
And better than them starving to death where they are today.
And their entertainment needs have to be managed, and well the thing
is run like the military by the military for profit and that pays for
the military so you have a ready force if you need it.
And if you cut the braclet, an alarm sounds on the board and you are
identified.
As soon as the wire is cut it sets off an alarm.
So there is no need to run unless you are trying to enter a country
illegally in which case you will be caught, because you will only have
your own currency, and probably won't speak the language, so why run,
go home instead.
But it will be up to the organizers, to make it such that it is not so
bad to work, get good pay and get a new lease on life when you return
to your own country.
If you want a larger overview of the plan it works like this...
The military of the G7 moves and manages migrant workers. We can't
just say to America, ok you can do that, because we want some healthy
competition regarding labor rates and quality of the labor pool.
And so as people from poorer countries work, in these 6 month stints,
they gain skills, and as they progress and become skilled, they can
then move up to private labor firms, and then maybe get a higher
paying job in a factory, or that sort of thing.
But what we need to do, is never lose sight of the fact, that we are
merely providing some jobs for poor people, and not importing
immigrants.
As long as they go back home with their earnings, then the money they
earn, will seem like a lot to them, even if due to exchange rates, it
wouldn't be much to us.
And thats the only way this plan works. Its as if, you got a job for
50 bucks and hour in Arabia, and you went there and labored for 6
months and came home. Now in Arabia, maybe they won't labor themselves
for less than 100 an hour, well to you, you are making good dough at
50 per hour and will come back in 6 months with a pocket full of cash,
and then either invest that in the down payment of a house, or bank it
and go again, or maybe start your own company.
And they will do the same in their country.
And also with their skills and their cash, back home they will
stimulate their own economy.
So its not slavery by any means, it is really a mutual plan that they
have shown interest in as a means to be self supporting, as opposed to
just begging for handouts.
And ask your farmers, if they don't need migrant workers. Next time
you are having a rock concert to help them pay their bills.
And so can we find enough projects like that. Well we have to. We have
to start like on a rail system, and train as you go for simple
laboring, and as you approach a city, provide labor, build up your
infrastructure. AMke your way across the land improving everything you
can afford to do.
So watch your overhead, and your waste and fuel costs. Don't let the
savings be eaten up in graft and corruption either.
And that is why the military is suited for that as well. They run a
tight ship.
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20 Apr 2007 06:06:11 PM |
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On Apr 20, 11:46 pm, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 pm, wrote:
On Apr 20, 5:45 pm, wrote:
Diesel trucks are not the way to move freight around.
Short haul ok, but not long haul. It just makes your goods too
expensive and it is not efficient and it pollutes, and it causes
traffic problems, and they are noisy and dangerous on the roads.
If you want to compete globally, then you can't babysit people.
You can't just cater to whiners in their fucking trucks.
And your automobile manufacturers, need to go to Chrysler's funeral,
and pay their last respects because if they think that they can
continue to do things the old way, they are in for a rude awakening.
Yes what I am saying is, that the G7 can use their military to move
and manage migrant workers, to create mega projects, such as railway
lines dams bridges whatever they want, instead of us just sending them
care packages, we will give them a chance at a life.
And if you consider, what it would be like, to sign on to a project as
a worker, and have your food and lodging taken care of, your
transportation taken care of and all your paperwork, and all you have
to do is go to work, for 6 months and then come home with a pocket
full of money, people will want to go again and again, and you will
build up a good qualified labor force.
Yes they would have to wear an electronic bracelet but then that
relieves the fears of the people in those areas where you transport
the workers. Its better than chippin em like cats eh wot?
And better than them starving to death where they are today.
And their entertainment needs have to be managed, and well the thing
is run like the military by the military for profit and that pays for
the military so you have a ready force if you need it.
And if you cut the braclet, an alarm sounds on the board and you are
identified.
As soon as the wire is cut it sets off an alarm.
So there is no need to run unless you are trying to enter a country
illegally in which case you will be caught, because you will only have
your own currency, and probably won't speak the language, so why run,
go home instead.
But it will be up to the organizers, to make it such that it is not so
bad to work, get good pay and get a new lease on life when you return
to your own country.
If you want a larger overview of the plan it works like this...
The military of the G7 moves and manages migrant workers. We can't
just say to America, ok you can do that, because we want some healthy
competition regarding labor rates and quality of the labor pool.
And so as people from poorer countries work, in these 6 month stints,
they gain skills, and as they progress and become skilled, they can
then move up to private labor firms, and then maybe get a higher
paying job in a factory, or that sort of thing.
But what we need to do, is never lose sight of the fact, that we are
merely providing some jobs for poor people, and not importing
immigrants.
As long as they go back home with their earnings, then the money they
earn, will seem like a lot to them, even if due to exchange rates, it
wouldn't be much to us.
And thats the only way this plan works. Its as if, you got a job for
50 bucks and hour in Arabia, and you went there and labored for 6
months and came home. Now in Arabia, maybe they won't labor themselves
for less than 100 an hour, well to you, you are making good dough at
50 per hour and will come back in 6 months with a pocket full of cash,
and then either invest that in the down payment of a house, or bank it
and go again, or maybe start your own company.
And they will do the same in their country.
And also with their skills and their cash, back home they will
stimulate their own economy.
So its not slavery by any means, it is really a mutual plan that they
have shown interest in as a means to be self supporting, as opposed to
just begging for handouts.
And ask your farmers, if they don't need migrant workers. Next time
you are having a rock concert to help them pay their bills.
And so can we find enough projects like that. Well we have to. We have
to start like on a rail system, and train as you go for simple
laboring, and as you approach a city, provide labor, build up your
infrastructure. AMke your way across the land improving everything you
can afford to do.
So watch your overhead, and your waste and fuel costs. Don't let the
savings be eaten up in graft and corruption either.
And that is why the military is suited for that as well. They run a
tight ship.
So I am not going to discuss rates, because in each situation it will
be different. Whichever country you get your labor from, that is what
you will need to negotiate with the project for your labor cost.
And it does not fall under the normal rules of business. You can't say
well that is not minimum wage you are paying them, because back in
their country, it is probably much better than their normal rate, plus
you are giving them food and shelter, plus travel expenses, plus
medical.
And if you are feeling generous, when they are not working, you can
offer them whatever you want in the form of schooling or training. But
you have to provide for them well so that they will work for you well,
and come back for another stint, and become skilled workers, that you
can transport around to do a good job.
So then what happens to the poor paying jobs in your country, they get
them eventually. And it is good money to them.
Your labor force has to move up a notch, to the trades from laboring.
You have to become carpenters, and plumbers and electricians and
foremen managers surveyors etc as these projects all need those
skilled jobs as well.
But you want to pick big projects that you can utilize your labor, as
that is the part you can afford right now until you get the ball
rolling.
So you want projects where thousands of men can work and do labor and
the project won't sink you into too much debt.
So you need to have an eye to, can this project give a return on
investment, because someone somewhere has to pay for it.
Personally I want to piggyback this labor plan on the new industrial
revolution and see new railroads, high speed and faster better freight
lines, and take advantage of Hydrogen technology, to allow you do more
with less.
Its a good plan for everyone concerned because some of money you would
have sent as charity is being used to stimulate economic growth in
your country and theirs.
And they get to improve their lives.
So globalization is not all bad. We can use it to advantage.
And what countries will get this cheap labor?
Any country that needs labor you can supply.
You need to do lots to support that huge military you have. But you
better do lots at home or your own people are going to just say well
what have you done for US lately.
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20 Apr 2007 06:17:49 PM |
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On Apr 20, 11:46 pm, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 pm, wrote:
On Apr 20, 5:45 pm, wrote:
Diesel trucks are not the way to move freight around.
Short haul ok, but not long haul. It just makes your goods too
expensive and it is not efficient and it pollutes, and it causes
traffic problems, and they are noisy and dangerous on the roads.
If you want to compete globally, then you can't babysit people.
You can't just cater to whiners in their fucking trucks.
And your automobile manufacturers, need to go to Chrysler's funeral,
and pay their last respects because if they think that they can
continue to do things the old way, they are in for a rude awakening.
Yes what I am saying is, that the G7 can use their military to move
and manage migrant workers, to create mega projects, such as railway
lines dams bridges whatever they want, instead of us just sending them
care packages, we will give them a chance at a life.
And if you consider, what it would be like, to sign on to a project as
a worker, and have your food and lodging taken care of, your
transportation taken care of and all your paperwork, and all you have
to do is go to work, for 6 months and then come home with a pocket
full of money, people will want to go again and again, and you will
build up a good qualified labor force.
Yes they would have to wear an electronic bracelet but then that
relieves the fears of the people in those areas where you transport
the workers. Its better than chippin em like cats eh wot?
And better than them starving to death where they are today.
And their entertainment needs have to be managed, and well the thing
is run like the military by the military for profit and that pays for
the military so you have a ready force if you need it.
And if you cut the braclet, an alarm sounds on the board and you are
identified.
As soon as the wire is cut it sets off an alarm.
So there is no need to run unless you are trying to enter a country
illegally in which case you will be caught, because you will only have
your own currency, and probably won't speak the language, so why run,
go home instead.
But it will be up to the organizers, to make it such that it is not so
bad to work, get good pay and get a new lease on life when you return
to your own country.
If you want a larger overview of the plan it works like this...
The military of the G7 moves and manages migrant workers. We can't
just say to America, ok you can do that, because we want some healthy
competition regarding labor rates and quality of the labor pool.
And so as people from poorer countries work, in these 6 month stints,
they gain skills, and as they progress and become skilled, they can
then move up to private labor firms, and then maybe get a higher
paying job in a factory, or that sort of thing.
But what we need to do, is never lose sight of the fact, that we are
merely providing some jobs for poor people, and not importing
immigrants.
As long as they go back home with their earnings, then the money they
earn, will seem like a lot to them, even if due to exchange rates, it
wouldn't be much to us.
And thats the only way this plan works. Its as if, you got a job for
50 bucks and hour in Arabia, and you went there and labored for 6
months and came home. Now in Arabia, maybe they won't labor themselves
for less than 100 an hour, well to you, you are making good dough at
50 per hour and will come back in 6 months with a pocket full of cash,
and then either invest that in the down payment of a house, or bank it
and go again, or maybe start your own company.
And they will do the same in their country.
And also with their skills and their cash, back home they will
stimulate their own economy.
So its not slavery by any means, it is really a mutual plan that they
have shown interest in as a means to be self supporting, as opposed to
just begging for handouts.
And ask your farmers, if they don't need migrant workers. Next time
you are having a rock concert to help them pay their bills.
And so can we find enough projects like that. Well we have to. We have
to start like on a rail system, and train as you go for simple
laboring, and as you approach a city, provide labor, build up your
infrastructure. AMke your way across the land improving everything you
can afford to do.
So watch your overhead, and your waste and fuel costs. Don't let the
savings be eaten up in graft and corruption either.
And that is why the military is suited for that as well. They run a
tight ship.
http://money.cnn.com/2007/04/20/markets/dollar/index.htm
I can sympathize, with those people who want to ransack America, and I
can sympathize with those others who for other reasons, don't want a
low dollar.
But if you do not have this trend, you will not have jobs, and since
you are about to get rid of your lowest class, the working poor and
move to replace them with migrant workers, you will need jobs that
people can do.
Or else you will have unemployment woes as well as that huge debt
which is I don';t know 400 or 500 thousand per family if you count the
Federal debt and the person debt per capita.
So you may see some inflation.
Its up to you to find ways to shop to avoid that. China is able to
offset that with chjeaper goods because they are going to follow along
for that purpose.
So you need to work with them to tell them what you need, and then
they can adjust and fill that need.
In this way that creates jobs for them. 2 billion of them.
So you have a partner in this economic cycle that will help you
because it is in their own best interest.
And it will start to go back up a bit because well you have a plan
now, when last week you didn't.
And the DOW they can smell a good plan, and when they see that the
rich is going to get richer and the poor get poorer?
Well they hot record highs this week.
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| Title: Re: china steps upto the plate in alleviating energy crisis |
20 Apr 2007 06:31:38 PM |
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On Apr 21, 12:17 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 11:46 pm, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 pm, wrote:
On Apr 20, 5:45 pm, wrote:
Diesel trucks are not the way to move freight around.
Short haul ok, but not long haul. It just makes your goods too
expensive and it is not efficient and it pollutes, and it causes
traffic problems, and they are noisy and dangerous on the roads.
If you want to compete globally, then you can't babysit people.
You can't just cater to whiners in their fucking trucks.
And your automobile manufacturers, need to go to Chrysler's funeral,
and pay their last respects because if they think that they can
continue to do things the old way, they are in for a rude awakening.
Yes what I am saying is, that the G7 can use their military to move
and manage migrant workers, to create mega projects, such as railway
lines dams bridges whatever they want, instead of us just sending them
care packages, we will give them a chance at a life.
And if you consider, what it would be like, to sign on to a project as
a worker, and have your food and lodging taken care of, your
transportation taken care of and all your paperwork, and all you have
to do is go to work, for 6 months and then come home with a pocket
full of money, people will want to go again and again, and you will
build up a good qualified labor force.
Yes they would have to wear an electronic bracelet but then that
relieves the fears of the people in those areas where you transport
the workers. Its better than chippin em like cats eh wot?
And better than them starving to death where they are today.
And their entertainment needs have to be managed, and well the thing
is run like the military by the military for profit and that pays for
the military so you have a ready force if you need it.
And if you cut the braclet, an alarm sounds on the board and you are
identified.
As soon as the wire is cut it sets off an alarm.
So there is no need to run unless you are trying to enter a country
illegally in which case you will be caught, because you will only have
your own currency, and probably won't speak the language, so why run,
go home instead.
But it will be up to the organizers, to make it such that it is not so
bad to work, get good pay and get a new lease on life when you return
to your own country.
If you want a larger overview of the plan it works like this...
The military of the G7 moves and manages migrant workers. We can't
just say to America, ok you can do that, because we want some healthy
competition regarding labor rates and quality of the labor pool.
And so as people from poorer countries work, in these 6 month stints,
they gain skills, and as they progress and become skilled, they can
then move up to private labor firms, and then maybe get a higher
paying job in a factory, or that sort of thing.
But what we need to do, is never lose sight of the fact, that we are
merely providing some jobs for poor people, and not importing
immigrants.
As long as they go back home with their earnings, then the money they
earn, will seem like a lot to them, even if due to exchange rates, it
wouldn't be much to us.
And thats the only way this plan works. Its as if, you got a job for
50 bucks and hour in Arabia, and you went there and labored for 6
months and came home. Now in Arabia, maybe they won't labor themselves
for less than 100 an hour, well to you, you are making good dough at
50 per hour and will come back in 6 months with a pocket full of cash,
and then either invest that in the down payment of a house, or bank it
and go again, or maybe start your own company.
And they will do the same in their country.
And also with their skills and their cash, back home they will
stimulate their own economy.
So its not slavery by any means, it is really a mutual plan that they
have shown interest in as a means to be self supporting, as opposed to
just begging for handouts.
And ask your farmers, if they don't need migrant workers. Next time
you are having a rock concert to help them pay their bills.
And so can we find enough projects like that. Well we have to. We have
to start like on a rail system, and train as you go for simple
laboring, and as you approach a city, provide labor, build up your
infrastructure. AMke your way across the land improving everything you
can afford to do.
So watch your overhead, and your waste and fuel costs. Don't let the
savings be eaten up in graft and corruption either.
And that is why the military is suited for that as well. They run a
tight ship.
http://money.cnn.com/2007/04/20/markets/dollar/index.htm
I can sympathize, with those people who want to ransack America, and I
can sympathize with those others who for other reasons, don't want a
low dollar.
But if you do not have this trend, you will not have jobs, and since
you are about to get rid of your lowest class, the working poor and
move to replace them with migrant workers, you will need jobs that
people can do.
Or else you will have unemployment woes as well as that huge debt
which is I don';t know 400 or 500 thousand per family if you count the
Federal debt and the person debt per capita.
So you may see some inflation.
Its up to you to find ways to shop to avoid that. China is able to
offset that with chjeaper goods because they are going to follow along
for that purpose.
So you need to work with them to tell them what you need, and then
they can adjust and fill that need.
In this way that creates jobs for them. 2 billion of them.
So you have a partner in this economic cycle that will help you
because it is in their own best interest.
And it will start to go back up a bit because well you have a plan
now, when last week you didn't.
And the DOW they can smell a good plan, and when they see that the
rich is going to get richer and the poor get poorer?
Well they hot record highs this week.
And I know that the high tech industry will wondering how they can
jump on this band wagon, and engineering what they should be moving
into, and well have you heard the one about the connector that almost
sunk SONY systems? One of the biggest corporations in the world?
You'll read about it in the history books some day.
The gravy train has left the station people. Now you have to actually
think of innovating with something other than electrons and monitors.
We have nice websites, we have nice computers and we have operating
systems, and we have software.
We aren't looking for more of those at this time. We do need Hydrogen
without the bs. We want to convert over to that system.
Those who do that, will make big bucks. Is it dangerous? Well you be
the judge of that. You have billionaires and lots of smart people,
don't try to tell me with your feudal lords, you can't make it through
that maze.
Because thats where the gravy is.
Its not like we will have nothing to do if you get there. On the
contrary we have tons to do, and will be able to do more if you can
get there.
The fuel cost is currently a growth inhibitor. And well we don't want
to go back to chipping flint, so we have to go forward.
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On Apr 21, 12:31 am, wrote:
On Apr 21, 12:17 am, wrote:
On Apr 20, 11:46 pm, wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:43 pm, wrote:
On Apr 20, 5:45 pm, wrote:
Diesel trucks are not the way to move freight around.
Short haul ok, but not long haul. It just makes your goods too
expensive and it is not efficient and it pollutes, and it causes
traffic problems, and they are noisy and dangerous on the roads.
If you want to compete globally, then you can't babysit people.
You can't just cater to whiners in their fucking trucks.
And your automobile manufacturers, need to go to Chrysler's funeral,
and pay their last respects because if they think that they can
continue to do things the old way, they are in for a rude awakening.
Yes what I am saying is, that the G7 can use their military to move
and manage migrant workers, to create mega projects, such as railway
lines dams bridges whatever they want, instead of us just sending them
care packages, we will give them a chance at a life.
And if you consider, what it would be like, to sign on to a project as
a worker, and have your food and lodging taken care of, your
transportation taken care of and all your paperwork, and all you have
to do is go to work, for 6 months and then come home with a pocket
full of money, people will want to go again and again, and you will
build up a good qualified labor force.
Yes they would have to wear an electronic bracelet but then that
relieves the fears of the people in those areas where you transport
the workers. Its better than chippin em like cats eh wot?
And better than them starving to death where they are today.
And their entertainment needs have to be managed, and well the thing
is run like the military by the military for profit and that pays for
the military so you have a ready force if you need it.
And if you cut the braclet, an alarm sounds on the board and you are
identified.
As soon as the wire is cut it sets off an alarm.
So there is no need to run unless you are trying to enter a country
illegally in which case you will be caught, because you will only have
your own currency, and probably won't speak the language, so why run,
go home instead.
But it will be up to the organizers, to make it such that it is not so
bad to work, get good pay and get a new lease on life when you return
to your own country.
If you want a larger overview of the plan it works like this...
The military of the G7 moves and manages migrant workers. We can't
just say to America, ok you can do that, because we want some healthy
competition regarding labor rates and quality of the labor pool.
And so as people from poorer countries work, in these 6 month stints,
they gain skills, and as they progress and become skilled, they can
then move up to private labor firms, and then maybe get a higher
paying job in a factory, or that sort of thing.
But what we need to do, is never lose sight of the fact, that we are
merely providing some jobs for poor people, and not importing
immigrants.
As long as they go back home with their earnings, then the money they
earn, will seem like a lot to them, even if due to exchange rates, it
wouldn't be much to us.
And thats the only way this plan works. Its as if, you got a job for
50 bucks and hour in Arabia, and you went there and labored for 6
months and came home. Now in Arabia, maybe they won't labor themselves
for less than 100 an hour, well to you, you are making good dough at
50 per hour and will come back in 6 months with a pocket full of cash,
and then either invest that in the down payment of a house, or bank it
and go again, or maybe start your own company.
And they will do the same in their country.
And also with their skills and their cash, back home they will
stimulate their own economy.
So its not slavery by any means, it is really a mutual plan that they
have shown interest in as a means to be self supporting, as opposed to
just begging for handouts.
And ask your farmers, if they don't need migrant workers. Next time
you are having a rock concert to help them pay their bills.
And so can we find enough projects like that. Well we have to. We have
to start like on a rail system, and train as you go for simple
laboring, and as you approach a city, provide labor, build up your
infrastructure. AMke your way across the land improving everything you
can afford to do.
So watch your overhead, and your waste and fuel costs. Don't let the
savings be eaten up in graft and corruption either.
And that is why the military is suited for that as well. They run a
tight ship.
http://money.cnn.com/2007/04/20/markets/dollar/index.htm
I can sympathize, with those people who want to ransack America, and I
can sympathize with those others who for other reasons, don't want a
low dollar.
But if you do not have this trend, you will not have jobs, and since
you are about to get rid of your lowest class, the working poor and
move to replace them with migrant workers, you will need jobs that
people can do.
Or else you will have unemployment woes as well as that huge debt
which is I don';t know 400 or 500 thousand per family if you count the
Federal debt and the person debt per capita.
So you may see some inflation.
Its up to you to find ways to shop to avoid that. China is able to
offset that with chjeaper goods because they are going to follow along
for that purpose.
So you need to work with them to tell them what you need, and then
they can adjust and fill that need.
In this way that creates jobs for them. 2 billion of them.
So you have a partner in this economic cycle that will help you
because it is in their own best interest.
And it will start to go back up a bit because well you have a plan
now, when last week you didn't.
And the DOW they can smell a good plan, and when they see that the
rich is going to get richer and the poor get poorer?
Well they hot record highs this week.
And I know that the high tech industry will wondering how they can
jump on this band wagon, and engineering what they should be moving
into, and well have you heard the one about the connector that almost
sunk SONY systems? One of the biggest corporations in the world?
You'll read about it in the history books some day.
The gravy train has left the station people. Now you have to actually
think of innovating with something other than electrons and monitors.
We have nice websites, we have nice computers and we have operating
systems, and we have software.
We aren't looking for more of those at this time. We do need Hydrogen
without the bs. We want to convert over to that system.
Those who do that, will make big bucks. Is it dangerous? Well you be
the judge of that. You have billionaires and lots of smart people,
don't try to tell me with your feudal lords, you can't make it through
that maze.
Because thats where the gravy is.
Its not like we will have nothing to do if you get there. On the
contrary we have tons to do, and will be able to do more if you can
get there.
The fuel cost is currently a growth inhibitor. And well we don't want
to go back to chipping flint, so we have to go forward.
http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/industrial/opportunities/cipec/meetings/steel/login.cfm?attr=24
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