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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    http://fortune.com/2017/03/24/pwc-robots-jobs-study/ This is what some are projecting by 2030. When the singularity occurs sometime around 2050, we likely won't have much of a need even for many computer programmers/software engineers
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    Man, I always have so many typos and grammatical mistakes in my posts when I type up stuff so quickly. Anyway, that likely won't happen for another 2-3 decades. You'll be 70 or 80. And it's not exactly true that the government doesn't create money. They can and do through the Fed and Treasury...
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    With the emergence of AI and robotics, even white collar jobs will begin to disappear. This is why you have people like Zuckerberg pushing for a universal basic income. When the singularity occurs, there likely won't have enough jobs to sustain a market economy. There are two economic booms...
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    Well, you don't want to have deflation, which can be just as bad and stalls growth, and you don't want to have too much inflation. A healthy balance is what's best.
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    But the $100 isn't taken out of the economy. In your example, that $100 goes to different liquor store owners selling cigarettes, and they have their own rent and obligations that the money helps cover, and it also helps pay the distributor/wholesaler that in turn buys the cigarettes from philip...
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    I think the bigger problem is corporate welfare at this time. The welfare debate is very contentious. Some people believe they shouldn't pay for others, but I tend to think we live in a society with a social contract, and I don't believe in letting people starve, even if it is their fault (it...
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    Not really. Nancy Pelosi believes in corporate welfare. She's a bullsh1tter.
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    While I don't agree with Neil that welfare is necessarily bad (for economic reasons. the people who receive that money end up spending it. helps make the economy tick), whites weren't the only ones who kept slaves. Even Arabs had slaves.
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    That's one thing I don't like about modern movies. They make a 5'4 110lb female character that can whoop 10 guys at once and not break a sweat. Some of the girls believe this crap, too. I've come across girls that think women are just as strong as men, lol.
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    This is a Lebanese singer in her prime. She's old now and does not look as good, but I saw her at a trade show a few years back and she definitely caught my eye. I find her more attractive than Lynda Carter. It's very possible for women of other races to be fair skinned and have light colored...
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    Yes, she's mainly white. I just thought it was funny she had some Mexican in her considering the thread.
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    The thing with Lynda Carter's face is that it is kind of tasteless. Nothing particularly wrong with it. It's just here's a face with a mouth, nose, and eyes, but nothing about each of her features are particularly stunning. Just sort of slightly above average. Her eyes are a nice color, but are...
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    Those 2 women are my ideal kind of look
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    Declining SMV of white women in America, does it really mean anything?

    I am not white but have no trouble getting white girls. But I am fair skinned and look caucasian, which might be something to do with it.
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    America first

    We lost respect and our leadership role on the international stage when it comes to this, and we left the door open for China to take the lead on an inevitable economic boom. Because of the agreement, China pledged that it will cut its carbon emissions by 60-65% per unit of GDP below 2005...
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    I think Gal is more attractive, too, but I'm not that too big a fan of either.
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    America first

    The agreement is non-binding. Each nation gets to set its own targets. There is nothing in the agreement prevents us from building new coal plants or anything that promotes China & India building more coal plants. In fact, China announced the cancellation of over 100 coal plants very recently...
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    For something like that, I would recommend a custom bespoke bootmaker in America. This guy is very good: http://www.bootmaker.com/bespoke.htm
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    Wonder (Mexican) Woman

    That's good. If you haven't checked out Alden shoes, check them out. Great shoes.
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