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  • 07 October 2020

    Industries that will boom AFTER coronavirus? PPE such as face masks have been selling remarkably well for some reason. Shame that they all seem to be manufactured in China, where this horrible disease spread like wildfire through the wet markets where live animals are sold alongside raw meat.

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  • 07 October 2020

    Aaaaaaaargh. Read the comment I just published on the article about goverment mortgages. WE NEED PEOPLE WITH TRADES AND ENGINEERS. Unless we make things - houses, roads, railways, manufattured products, most of the things listed in this article will be useless, because they only exist to service people creating real money. Perhaps the fact that the prime minister is a journalist, and this article is written by a journalist point to the problem.

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