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Well, the worst part is when (and this is cyclic) the financial sector gains too large of a proportion of the entire economy.  That gets into too much "gaming of the system" and you get what we had in 1929 and again today.  Eventually, they can't keep it propped up and major players take big chunks down with them.  The smart "very old money" generally takes the opportunity to gain true ownership and then we restart again after the resultant wars cause enough loss of population to make some breathing space.


THIS time, though... we've got a real problem.


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