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brain sizes: Einstein's and women's

John Knight jwknight at polbox.com
Wed Sep 25 13:49:44 EST 2002


"Dan Holzman" <holzman at panix.com> wrote in message
news:amr30g$s0s$1 at panix3.panix.com...
> In article <%b6k9.65646$S32.4183671 at news2.west.cox.net>,
> John Knight <jwknight at polbox.com> wrote:
> >
> >We don't have the economics statistics that describe personal savings,
per
> >capita incomes, GDP, of pre-Bolshevist Russia, but if the remaining
palaces,
> >government buildings, cities, cathedrals, residences, are any indication,
> >Russia was once the wealthiest country in the world, at least at the time
of
> >the Bolshevist attack.
>
> John also thinks that French peasants in the time of Louis XIV - XVI
> were quite wealthy, based on the opulence of Versails.

Compared to 900 million niggers in Africa, French peasants are kings.

The real measure of the wealth of a nation, though, is its personal savings,
of which, thanks mostly to the $800 billion per year in social transfer
payments to 33 million niggers in this country, we have NONE
http://christianparty.net/blackcosts.htm

Not only do we have no personal savings, but for the first time since the
Great Depression we have had a NEGATIVE personal savings rate, the only
industrialized nation in the world to ever achieve such a grand state
http://christianparty.net/personalsavings.htm

In the interim, Japanese households, in the midst of their putative "Asian
economic crisis" in December 1999:
http://christianparty.net/japan1999income.htm

1)  Earned an average of $9,819 per household per MONTH.

2)  SAVED 51.3% of it.

3)  Paid only 9.9% of it in taxes.

4)  Added ANOTHER $2 trillion to their already existing $30-40 trillion
Postal Savings Account.
http://christianparty.net/japan.htm

5)  Deposited so much money in Sumitomo Bank that it grew IN ONE YEAR by
almost as much as the entire asset value of Bank of America
http://christianparty.net/asianeconomiccrisis.htm

John Knight






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