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  • the chinese take neverland

    unreal

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/contri...Id=personaDest


    and then Kuntslers's brilliant blog on this, The Man in the Mirror:

    michael j as the usa:

    http://www.kunstler.com/blog/2009/06...he-mirror.html


    As America entered the horse latitudes of summer, befogged in a muffling stillness on deceptively calm seas, we were distracted for a while by visions of a pale death angel moonwalking across the deck of collective consciousness. Eerie parallels resound between the sordid demise of pop singer Michael Jackson and the fate of the nation.

    Like the United States, Michael Jackson was spectacularly bankrupt, reportedly in the range of $800-million, which is rather a lot for an individual. Had he lived on a few more years, he might have qualified for his own TARP program -- another piece of expensive dead-weight down in the economy's bilges -- since it is our established policy now to throw immense sums of so-called "money" at gigantic failing enterprises (while millions of ordinary citizens wash overboard, without so much as a life-preserver).

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    Re: the chinese take neverland

    Now we know Michael's final resting place- Shanghai- at the conclusion of his world casket tour.

    The endgame of corporate culture has always been death. A magical convergence.

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