Posted by wisbaker on November 17, 2012 at 12:48:33 from (207.118.181.192):
In Reply to: Tractor buying-selling posted by Rickdeere on November 17, 2012 at 05:44:54:
Fuel is getting expensive, things that use fuel will get cheaper because it costs to much to play with them. The current government wants to implement a middle class just like the great middle classes of the big socialist empires like say Cuba, or Poland, the Former USSR or the prime example of Eastern Germany (remember them?) We'll all live in 800-900 square foot apartments often with out heat or cooling, we'll put our name on a waiting list to by a POS sub compact car, but after waiting 8 years to get it we'll be thrilled to have it.
Look at the differences between Eastern and Western Germany after 45-50 years, one was an industrial powerhouse, one of the 7 largest economies in the world, the other a backwards economy making goods that were of the same or worse quality than they were making 50 years earlier.
Look at the differences in the economies of North Korea and South Korea.
Heck look at the differences between the North side of the Rio Grande and the South Side.
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