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Missing Money
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“Agriculture’s been a horrible business for 30 years. For decades the money shufflers, the paper shufflers, have been the captains of the universe. That is now changing.
The people who produce real things [will be on top]. You’re going to see stockbrokers driving taxis.
The smart ones will learn to drive tractors, because they’ll be working for the farmers. It’s going to be the 29-year-old farmers who have the Lamborghinis. So you should find yourself a nice farmer and hook up with him or her, because that’s where the money’s going to be in the next couple of decades.”
~ Jim Rogers
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Mr. Roger’s recent comments in the March 9th Business Week provide a perspective on our national political leadership as well. It’s not encouraging and this leads us back to locally developing our economy.
Thanks for spotting his wisdom,
Brad
Comments are closed.
Mr. Roger’s recent comments in the March 9th Business Week provide a perspective on our national political leadership as well. It’s not encouraging and this leads us back to locally developing our economy.
Thanks for spotting his wisdom,
Brad