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FerdinandAlx: A situation you describe as 'oversupply' only occurs if a large amount of people are restricted from participating in the creation of wealth. This doesn't mean that there is an oversupply of people but an underutilization of their capacity to live prosperous lifes.
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August 23, 2008
SouthAmerica: What is your excuse for the United States?
Today we have over 2.3 million people in prison in the United States more than any other country around the world. A big chunk of these people ended up in prison for lack of education and opportunities here in the United States.
We have about 4 to 5 million very well educated people on the prime of their lives (age 34 to 54) sitting on a daily basis in places such as Starbucks, Barnes and Noble, Panera Bread, Ducking Donuts, and Borders around the United States - and all these people are unemployed but on these places they look busy with their computer laptops and cel phones.
Most of these people are in trouble because they are restricted from participating in the creation of wealth â since they could not find jobs in the United States.
And here I am giving you examples about what people call â the land of opportunity.
How about in the rest of the world where opportunities are even harder to come by?
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FerdinandAlx: A situation you describe as 'oversupply' only occurs if a large amount of people are restricted from participating in the creation of wealth. This doesn't mean that there is an oversupply of people but an underutilization of their capacity to live prosperous lifes.
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August 23, 2008
SouthAmerica: What is your excuse for the United States?
Today we have over 2.3 million people in prison in the United States more than any other country around the world. A big chunk of these people ended up in prison for lack of education and opportunities here in the United States.
We have about 4 to 5 million very well educated people on the prime of their lives (age 34 to 54) sitting on a daily basis in places such as Starbucks, Barnes and Noble, Panera Bread, Ducking Donuts, and Borders around the United States - and all these people are unemployed but on these places they look busy with their computer laptops and cel phones.
Most of these people are in trouble because they are restricted from participating in the creation of wealth â since they could not find jobs in the United States.
And here I am giving you examples about what people call â the land of opportunity.
How about in the rest of the world where opportunities are even harder to come by?
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