05-14-2009, 12:57 PM
The average retiree on the mainland will be on public assistance. They won't be moving here. Nor buying motorhomes, nor Harley Davidsons, nor beany babies. That model is gone as well. Any sensible study of demographics and asset valuations will bear that out. They didn't do that before about 1995, nor after about 2005, and it would be foolish in the extreme to base our projections on the greatest and most unsustainable period of economic growth in the history of mankind. That's pretty radical cherry picking.
Let me also say for a young woman or man of uncommon talent while it will be a tumultuous time, I also expect it to be the more fruitful and exciting time in quite a while. there's a lot of reasons to be optimistic in spite of it all--personally, if you keep your hope alive--if one embraces the new paradigm. If not, jeez--I'd stain my pants.
Let me also say for a young woman or man of uncommon talent while it will be a tumultuous time, I also expect it to be the more fruitful and exciting time in quite a while. there's a lot of reasons to be optimistic in spite of it all--personally, if you keep your hope alive--if one embraces the new paradigm. If not, jeez--I'd stain my pants.