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Javaman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-14-09 12:35 PM
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16. Very good point.
there are certain things that I hope for, to which, I'm called a doomer.

resource depletion will, I hope, begin their fall, but not without a lot of corporate violence first. In the form of hostile take overs and the use of private armies.

Couple that with rising ocean levels, less and less arable lands and choking heat, it will be all they can do to maintain their corporate image.

I think at that point, corporations will devolve into fiefdoms, then fail altogether as the worlds problems become insurmountable.

Then begins the general collapse.

200 years from now, no one will know what an AT&T is, let alone; was.

The world resets.
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