Thanks for your kind remarks. I do a lot of reading about the economy and 
could go on and on about what I've learned over the decades. Basically when 
you think you know what is happening, something happens to make you feel 
stupid. The only rule I know works is that one just has to be patient and 
wait till next time and it will then be your turn. In other words there are 
no absolutes; everything cycles.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <profox@leafe.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 1:25 PM
Subject: [OT] Mexican migrant workers in Canada


> >No matter how you slice and dice your ideas, the U.S.
>>economy is still the most powerful in the world.
>
> Nicholas,
>
> I didn't quote your whole piece because of the length, but I would only 
> warn you against confusing some of these people with facts.  They won't 
> understand and will dig in even deeper to the non-understanding of the 
> general populace.  It was well thought out, but they won't get it.
>
> I would conclude with the old saying:  if you lay all the economists in 
> the world end to end... they still wouldn't reach a conclusion.
>
> Larry Miller
>



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