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Old 12-15-2008, 10:40 PM   #25
THE eXchanger
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Default Re: UK Supermarkets fear supplier meltdown!

well -- it's one way to drive people home to drink

in a lot of places - like canada -- liquor stores /beer stores
are NOT privately owned - so, the gov't makes a lot
when people buy there

also, it's just another way to close down
"mum and, pop" type of operations

you see ...
The iLLS
they NEVER thought, any of their slaves
would break free -- however, some did

right NOW--
the baby boomers,
parents are dying in record numbers,
and, as, a result of that --is many are inheriting a lot of money

it's quite simple --
a lot of those people, our parents
lived differently than their kids

they didn't go into debt, except for a house/or mortgage

look at people you know
45 to 65
(many of that group--are either totally debt free,
or, just have just a mortgage)

or,

they live in debt/and, always have
and, own nothing

look at kids 35-45 -- most of them
never purchased houses / and, just finished paying off
student loans / and, live on credit

the group 25 to 35 --
most of them, still carrying student loans
NEVER purchased houses
and, also live on credit

the largest transference of wealth is happening NOW

how many people do you know
45 - 65 - who inherited a lot of money ?

i know quite a few

funny thing is, a lot of them,
since, they never earned that type of money,
it went through their fingers,
like water, running through hands

some, i know, plugged it into houses/in areas
they never should of invested in; and; lost it all

some, i know, plugged it into projects
to make themselves famous,
and, then, the projects didn't pan out

some, i know, invested into ponzi type schemes,
and, then, lost it all

and, a few, were smart,
and, paid off, everything they owed,
purchased something they loved for cash
and, then, lived simple

the largest transference of wealth is going on NOW

and, i think, many of these people "the ills"
they know, that most of the people in line to inherit,
will NOT invest in the stock markets/bonds/etc.,
and, it is making them very nervous

i haven't yet inherited, so, fortunately for me,
i NEVER had the option, to waste things,
and, i had to be very careful how i monitored
my own choices --
i learned how to exchange/and, how to work !!!
it is NOT a hard thing to do ...
more, of us, need to learn the art of exchange
it is how things were done, in the good old days
love/susan
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