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Why dustbowl is the future
MugundaMan
#301 Posted : Monday, August 05, 2019 7:58:31 PM
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Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
TNT wrote:

Centuries before Xiaoping was even born, China was poised to be a global superpower. In fact, by some accounts, had China not adopted it's "inwards" policy centuries ago, it would have easily conquered the world, thanks to it's naval technology, which was ahead of anything at the time. Note that China invented among other things gunpowder and many aspects of the modern banking system, including the bank note. In many ways, you can say that today China is simply living up to its potential post its "Century of Humiliation.”

Anyway, my point if, China did not necessarily become a global force due to it's large population.


You are in fact buttressing my point, my braddah:

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In recorded history, China was always the most populous country in the world.
In 2100 BC, China's population was 4-5m almost 1/8th of the world's population at that time - 35m.

In 1910 - China was close to 440m when the world's population was 1.7-1.8bn. Almost 25%.--Vivek Sharma


Its population has always been its strength, except when disastrous policies (and forms of government) have been adopted by (or imposed upon) its leaders!


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In fact, the wealthiest countries in the world are tiny countries with relatively small populations.


With all due respect, this is good comedy.




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Most countries with large populations are only good for cheap labor and setting up sweat shops. The Kajiado you speak of is only one drought away from "serikali saidia."


This is a statement not worth any response in light of the GDP numbers above.

Shalom!
TNT
#302 Posted : Monday, August 05, 2019 8:23:01 PM
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MugundaMan wrote:
TNT wrote:

Centuries before Xiaoping was even born, China was poised to be a global superpower. In fact, by some accounts, had China not adopted it's "inwards" policy centuries ago, it would have easily conquered the world, thanks to it's naval technology, which was ahead of anything at the time. Note that China invented among other things gunpowder and many aspects of the modern banking system, including the bank note. In many ways, you can say that today China is simply living up to its potential post its "Century of Humiliation.”

Anyway, my point if, China did not necessarily become a global force due to it's large population.


You are in fact buttressing my point, my braddah:

Quote:
In recorded history, China was always the most populous country in the world.
In 2100 BC, China's population was 4-5m almost 1/8th of the world's population at that time - 35m.

In 1910 - China was close to 440m when the world's population was 1.7-1.8bn. Almost 25%.--Vivek Sharma


Its population has always been its strength, except when disastrous policies (and forms of government) have been adopted by (or imposed upon) its leaders!


Quote:
In fact, the wealthiest countries in the world are tiny countries with relatively small populations.


With all due respect, this is good comedy.




Quote:
Most countries with large populations are only good for cheap labor and setting up sweat shops. The Kajiado you speak of is only one drought away from "serikali saidia."


This is a statement not worth any response in light of the GDP numbers above.

Shalom!



Fact that you think China's world domination started in the 20th century just shows how ignorant you are.

Here is the conclusive list of the top fifty-five richest countries in the world, starting with the wealthiest country…

Luxembourg (GDP per capita: $119,719)
Norway (GDP per capita: $86,362)
Switzerland (GDP per capita: $83,832)
Ireland (GDP per capita: $81,477)
Iceland (GDP per capita: $78,181)
Qatar (GDP per capita: $65,062)
The United States of America (GDP per capita: $64,906)
Denmark (GDP per capita: $63,434)
Singapore (GDP per capita: $62,690)
Australia (GDP per capita: $58,824)
Sweden (GDP per capita: $57,945)
MugundaMan
#303 Posted : Monday, August 05, 2019 9:04:31 PM
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hehehehe someone needs to calm down, pick up an economics book and relearn what nominal GDP is and why it is the most important economic metric. This is the problem with Wazoo. Wajuaji ni mingi and when you debunk their dogmas they are not very happy. Shalom!
TNT
#304 Posted : Monday, August 05, 2019 9:31:37 PM
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MugundaMan wrote:
hehehehe someone needs to calm down, pick up an economics book and relearn what nominal GDP is and why it is the most important economic metric. This is the problem with Wazoo. Wajuaji ni mingi and when you debunk their dogmas they are not very happy. Shalom!




GDP per capita is a measure of a country's economic output that accounts for its number of people. It divides the country's gross domestic product by its total population. That makes it the best measurement of a country's standard of living. It tells you how prosperous a country feels to each of its citizens.

Ignorance is clearly your biggest problem.
MugundaMan
#305 Posted : Monday, August 05, 2019 9:39:14 PM
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someone is desperately trying to convince himself that he is very smart on matters economics that are clearly beyond his ken.

Knock yourself out papa Laughing out loudly
samdoe
#306 Posted : Monday, August 05, 2019 10:46:32 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
sparkly wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
What more do Kenyans want to be told jameni? The tusupuu has spoken! If you have not got the memo yet, shauri ni yako na yako tu. Dustbowl is the future of Kenya for the wise ones. Rokota maploti, mabiashara, ma-apartments, ma-maisonettes hapo before you get locked out forever!





Kitengela, Juja dominate city satellite towns’ land sale in Q2



https://www.nation.co.ke...sNTwh5QMZtWDU9CaHsE3CfE

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Realtor, HassConsult’s Second Quarter Land Price Index report shows Kitengela controlled a 19.1 percent market share of the properties on sale followed by Ruiru at15.1 percent, Thika 9.4 percent with Ongata Rongai and Ngong tying at 7.9 percent.


Wonder why her employer bought Home Afrika shares instead of plots in DC.


https://www.google.com/a...asAMP-mbm8h0/index.html
The look on her face! Laughing out loudly I think Hass(anali) Consult is their firm.



Anyone who want some future in dustbowl county, I have a distress sale in Acacia Kitengela, not far from Acacia crest school in a controlled development area, all services connected and in a build up area.

Dropped pin
Near Kajiado County
https://maps.app.goo.gl/UvCAu
McGill
#307 Posted : Monday, August 05, 2019 10:54:29 PM
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TNT wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
hehehehe someone needs to calm down, pick up an economics book and relearn what nominal GDP is and why it is the most important economic metric. This is the problem with Wazoo. Wajuaji ni mingi and when you debunk their dogmas they are not very happy. Shalom!




GDP per capita is a measure of a country's economic output that accounts for its number of people. It divides the country's gross domestic product by its total population. That makes it the best measurement of a country's standard of living. It tells you how prosperous a country feels to each of its citizens.

Ignorance is clearly your biggest problem.


I would also support per capita GDP as a better measure of a country's output. Econ undergrad there was a whole subtopic of why GDP is a poor measure of economic growth.
MugundaMan
#308 Posted : Tuesday, August 06, 2019 5:25:53 AM
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McGill wrote:
TNT wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
hehehehe someone needs to calm down, pick up an economics book and relearn what nominal GDP is and why it is the most important economic metric. This is the problem with Wazoo. Wajuaji ni mingi and when you debunk their dogmas they are not very happy. Shalom!




GDP per capita is a measure of a country's economic output that accounts for its number of people. It divides the country's gross domestic product by its total population. That makes it the best measurement of a country's standard of living. It tells you how prosperous a country feels to each of its citizens.

Ignorance is clearly your biggest problem.


I would also support per capita GDP as a better measure of a country's output. Econ undergrad there was a whole subtopic of why GDP is a poor measure of economic growth.


Yes indeed, and this is the reason why EVERY COUNTRY ON THE PLANET including yours measures economic growth rates using GDP per Capita, right?Laughing out loudly As I said, knock yourselves out!
MugundaMan
#309 Posted : Tuesday, August 06, 2019 5:29:00 AM
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samdoe wrote:

Anyone who want some future in dustbowl county, I have a distress sale in Acacia Kitengela, not far from Acacia crest school in a controlled development area, all services connected and in a build up area.

Dropped pin
Near Kajiado County
https://maps.app.goo.gl/UvCAu


Size na pesa ngapi, my braddah? Title in your name?
JoeNgugi
#310 Posted : Tuesday, August 06, 2019 12:14:49 PM
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Could these(this) be the same plot(s )you are referring to?
https://www.villacareken...GELA-PLOTS-FOR-SALE-crm/
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