On Saturday, November 1, 2003, at 12:50 PM, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:


Um, if people produce more than they consume, then they have funds to
see them through a rainy day or retirement, and they have funds to
invest so they can earn a reward for putting their savings at risk.
That is a very good thing.

Not true. If the average person produces more than he consumes, it means
there is a lot of produce rotting away unsold.
What's so good about that?

Danny, you are just being contentious. I was talking about saving. Of course you have to SELL what you produce (or keep it for your own use) if you want to save anything. Of course it's bad for a farmer to grow 300 acres of tomatoes he can't sell, just letting them rot in the field.


-- Patrick


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