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Old 06-03-15 | 09:26 AM
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tandempower
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Originally Posted by Mobile 155
It all comes down to what the majority of voters want or are willing to put up with. To sell transpiration to the masses it has to be easier, spontainious, comfortable, and to a degree cater to individual wants.
This attitude of "change at the convenience of the masses" will only last as long as the artificial GDP economy is maintained. The moment consumer confidence in government-stimulated GDP falters, the system will crash just like any other market and the private sector won't stick their necks out to boost it. At that point, the masses will be begging for change instead of setting conditions for it to happen.
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